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

BURROWA PINE MOUNTAIN WALKS WEEKEND : Sept 6th – 8th

On the weekend of Sept 6 – 8, 26 walkers descended upon ‘Clack Clack’ Caravan Park near Corryong, for walks within the area of Burrowa Pine Mountain National Park. The park is 18,400 hectares in size, features more than 200 native plants, and is reputedly one and a half times the size of Uluru. The…

Beechworth Gorge Ramble : Thursday, August 22

Starting at the Powder Magazine, in Beechworth’s Historic Park, this was an 8k walk in fine weather. We first walked down Gorge Road to view The Cascades pouring down to Woolshed Falls. From there, we climbed up the steep, but well made track, to One Tree Hill where we found a good vantage point for…

The Paps : Sunday, August 18

On August 18, a foggy Sunday morning in Wangaratta, a group of nine dedicated walkers met for ‘The Paps’, a walk located in the Paps Natural Features and Scenic Reserve, just out of Mansfield. It was an early start for the 100km drive, and a short detour by my car was required to pick up…

Whorouly South : Sunday, August 4

There were 16 keen walkers that met in Whorouly South for this walk towards Carboor. We walked along a dirt road, which provided great opportunity for socializing, and enjoying the scenery, while we were walking. The walk included a number of hills, and covered a distance of 12 km, and it certainly made our hearts…