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

Paradise Falls and McMillans Lookout : Sunday, 9th November

The 13 participants of this walk headed out past Cheshunt to Paradise Falls and the McMillans Track walk in the Upper King Valley. On arrival we descended the track to view Paradise Falls, which had two streams of water flowing over the top. The Falls are always a delight to view, and after spending some…

Cup Day : November 2025

The annual Cup Day walk this year was held at Wahgunyah, circling Lake Moodemere. On a cold spring day, that provided many weather varieties in one day, we completed a loop walk of approx 12k from Pfeiffer Wines that took in the newish shared pathways along Anderson and McDonald Roads, before reaching the Murray Valley…

Mount Stanley : 1st November 2025

Seven enthusiastic hikers travelled to Stanley to walk a 11.4km circuit of Mount Stanley last Saturday. Setting off in dry sunny weather from the junction of Circular Creek and Mount Stanley Roads, we slowly descended along a gravel road enjoying wildflowers and birdsong (and plenty of chatter). The observation was made that we were descending…

Beechworth Gorge Walk : 15th October 2025

The Warby Range Bushwalkers were joined by a walking group from Bendigo to participate in a walk in the Beechworth Gorge as part of a week of activities enjoyed by a wider group of Bendigonian outdoor adventurers, staying in a Wangaratta Caravan Park. On the Gorge Walk, there were fourteen walkers in all, and the…