Sightseeing
Mount Buffalo is a genuine feast for the senses. Beautiful waterfalls, spectacular High Country views of the surrounding valleys and mountains, massive granite boulders perched on top of each other, an historic chalet, Lake Catani's quiet waters, snowplay in winter ... the list goes on and on.
Lake Catani
Initially created in 1910 as water storage for the workers constructing the Mount Buffalo Chalet, the lake quickly became a popular recreational spot for the large numbers of tourists visiting the mountain. Nothing’s changed. Kayaking,…
Read MoreThe Chalet
Often referred to as The Grande Old Dame of Victoria’s Alpine region, the incredibly picturesque Mount Buffalo Chalet is perched on the top of Bent’s Lookout, with breathtaking views that stretch out over the famous Gorge.…
Read MoreWaterfalls
Mount Buffalo’s beautiful waterfalls are one of the mountain’s most popular attractions, drawing in thousands of visitors every year. High Country locals know that the cool waters and swimming holes are the best way to…
Read MoreThe Gorge Precinct
The Gorge Day Visitor Area offers several good vantage points to take in the sheer 300 metre North Wall and surrounding valleys and peaks. Numerous short and long walks start from here, including the Gorge…
Read MoreThe Cathedral and The Hump
Standing tall in the middle of the Buffalo Plateau, the granite tor of The Cathedral is captivating from every angle. Chances are that you’ve already seen countless photos or postcards of it, such is its…
Read MoreShorter Nature Walks
Mount Buffalo’s shorter nature walks offer spectacular scenery, fresh air and a real sense of connection to nature through the massive granite boulders and delicate bush flora of the mountain. Perfect micro-adventures for young and…
Read MoreDingo Dell
An iconic Mount Buffalo destination for generations of High Country locals and city visitors, Dingo Dell has given thousands of children (and grown ups!) their first snow experience, offering tobogganing, snowman-making and everybody’s favourite –…
Read MoreCresta Valley
The wide open plains of Cresta Valley provide a year-round experience for visitors to Mount Buffalo. In summer it’s a trailhead for a number of short and longer walks, and with winter snowfall the valley…
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