Hi guys,
Living in the Dandenongs I'm starting to try out some different walks. Many of the "regular walks" are short or stick to one particular area... Not this one! Great gardens, tall timber and tiny towns.....its all there!
We did a walk we set out ourselves today, and it turned out great! Lots of different types of vegetation, mainly walking track and fire trails, any unsealed roads are generally foresty and quiet. So for those looking for a longer walk close to Melbourne, here's a description!
Starting point Olinda Falls carpark, Falls Rd, Kalorama. Easy to find from either Canterbury Rd (Montrose) or Burwood Hwy (Upper Ferntree Gully via Olinda).
For those keen to make this a more than 20 km walk, the short stroll to the falls is worth a look. From the car park follow the unsealed rd (falls rd) down hill, cross over the creek to a Y-intersection (approx 500m). On your left is a small car park and a gate to Mathias Rd. Here there is 2 options.
Option 1: those who want to look at the Rhododendron Gardens can follow the unsealed rd to the entrance about 1 km away or if slightly more adventurous, jump the fence! (free entry regardless!) I know what we did.... Upon exiting the gardens, turn left along the now sealed road. Within a few 100 meters you get to Olinda - Monbulk Rd, turn left here.
Option 2: through National Park, walk into Mathias Rd from the little carpark, take the first track on your left after about 1.5 km, then left into Sequoia Tk, right into Dam Rd, then right into Woolrich Rd. Then left onto Olinda-Monbulk Rd.
Follow Olinda Monbulk Rd until you see "Old rd" on the right. Turn in here which brings you back to the main road and cross into "Old Coonara Rd". You will once again get to the main road which you follow to Hackett Rd on the right. Turn into this unsealed road which winds steepy down to Perrins Ck Rd through tall Mountain Ash. You pass Pirianda Gardens (Ansell house) which again could be worth a look. At the end of Hackett turn left and quickly right into Boucher Lane. Here a marked walking track leads to the left. Follow this narrow track along the creek through ferns untill your cross the sealed rd (Sassafras Ck Rd). The track continues on the other side. Follow this track until it once again crossed a sealed road, and continue uphill until you reach the town of Sassafras.
You pass the public toilets (for those in need!) and cross the road, walk briefly along Mountain Hwy (100 meters) and walk into the parallel road called "Old Coach Rd". Go past the gate into the National Park. Turn hard right into Horse track and left following this track ignoring School tk on the right. Turn right into Bradley until you reach the water tanks. A quick left, then right onto the unsealed road (Basin-Olinda Rd).
A few 100 meters later turn left into Dandenong Creek Track. Follow this track ignoring side tracks. When you reach Toroa Rd that goes right and steep uphill, go left (down hill) and stick right at the next intersection just 20 meters away. Follow this track (channel 10 track) until Zig Zag track veers right. Go up here and follow this staying below the Mt Dandenong towers. Ignore tracks on the right. Follow Kyeema Tk and turn left towards the monument for a plane crash. Follow the track (that runs below Sky High) untill you get to the main road where you'll see a green house. Cross the main road into the Mt Dandenong Arboretum. Follow the grassy tracks along the houses (straight down hill) which gets you to Mount Dandenong Tourist Road. Cross the tourist road and walk down Mechanics Tk, cross an unsealed road following Mechanics Tk. The next unsealed road is Falls Rd, turn left and you are back with your car!
This is a great longer walk showing many different areas of the Dandenong ranges. We took 5 hours with breaks, 4 hours walking according to my gps. 20.5 kms total, I would consider this an easy-moderate walk depending on fitness level and weather situation.
If you end up dong this walk, let me know what you think!!!!