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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WRB News

Try Bushwalking Month – November 2024

Try Bushwalking Month is a celebration of 90 years of Bushwalking Victoria. Affiliated bushwalking clubs from across Victoria are opening their walks up to new participants, to showcase the incredible benefits of bushwalking with a club. With 60+ walking events across Victoria during the month of November 2024, there’s a walk for almost everyone. Walks…

Magpie Creek Historic Area : October 5

Eight walkers (including one visitor) met at Wooragee for this walk, with time being saved by Lesley, Rod and Gerri having organised the car shuffle in advance. From Wooragee we drove to Pieter’s property, where we were shown a very old Aboriginal Ring Tree with three rings. We came across a wombat whilst enroute to…

Beechworth Historic Park : October 2

Four walkers set off for this six kilometre adventure from Ingram’s Rock, walking down past Fiddes Quarry to the Precipice, where we had our first morning tea, overlooking the Woolshed Valley. Then we took the walking track from the Precipice down to Spring Creek. This track was closed for quite a few years, due to…

Wandi Wander, Wandiligong : September 22

Sunday’s Wandiligong Walk comprised 21 participants, including one visitor. After parking at the carpark close to Doughty’s Bridge we followed parts of the Wandi Walk, Bennett’s Trail and the Diggings Walk to reach the Wandi Pub for lunch. These trails follow Morses Creek, passing through areas, with evidence of the former goldmining days, rocky gorges…