The Warby Range Bushwalking Club

The Warby Range Bushwalkers Club (WRBC) is based in Wangaratta, North East Victoria.

A fun and friendly way to keep fit, meet new people, and enjoy the beautiful scenery of North East Victoria, and other locations throughout Australia.

The Club is open to anyone and everyone who enjoys fun, fitness and friendship. Our membership ranges from young professionals, to families, and energetic retirees, with walks to suit all ages and capabilities.


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Mount Sugarloaf : Saturday, June 21

This is a medium graded walk of about 9.5k, starting at the corner of Woolshed Road and Warners Track, east of Eldorado, north-west of Beechworth. Setting off, 15 of us walked along Warners Track, with farmland on one side, and bushland on the other. The track soon became steep, and often washed out, but reasonable…

Salisbury Falls, Mount Warby Walk : June 11

On Wednesday, June 11, a cool weather forecast didn’t deter an enthusiastic group of 16 walkers who presented for a midweek walk in the Warby Ovens National Park. Beginning at the start of the Salisbury Falls Walk, we would walk to the top of the Falls, proceed onto Mount Warby and lunch at Wenham’s Camp,…

Top Crossing Hut : May 25

Sunday May 25th, a group of eight eminent walkers met in Wangaratta to undertake what I believe is a new walk for the club to Top Crossing Hut. Today we welcomed two returning casual walkers, Angi and Roger, for their second walk with the club. First timer Shreeyal came all the way from India to…

Kangaroo Hill Walk, Eldorado : May 10

We had 12 attendees on Saturday’s loop walk to Kangaroo Hill at Eldorado, which included five casuals, four walking with us for the first time, and another who has since joined our club. Starting at Gunhouse Park in Eldorado we wandered down to follow Reid’s Walk, which passes through a reserve near Reedy Creek, and…