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

Mount Glenrowan : August 2

On perhaps the best day of the week, Saturday’s walk had 14 participants off to Morgans Lookout at Mount Glenrowan. The first stop was for a group photo near the communication towers, and to see views to the distant alps. Shortly after this the choice needed to be made to take the shorter or longer…

Mount Porepunkah : Saturday, July 5

This walk was rescheduled from Sunday 6th due to expected cloud cover; the forecast for Saturday being quite sunny. A small group of walkers met just out of Porepunkah Village for a six kilometre drive to the nominated starting point for this walk. We started out at about 700m, and walked for about seven kilometres…

White Box Walk : Sunday, July 20

White Box Walk, Chiltern-Mount Pilot National Park A winter’s day greeted the 17 walkers on this walk, including two new casual participants, to undertake the 8.5km circuit known as the Whitebox Walking Track. Half of the group met at Rotary Park (in Wangaratta), and the other half at the start of the walk. Though some…

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…