Australian Alps Walking Track: Hotham to Walhalla
Australian Alps Walking Track: Hotham to Walhalla
Overview
Widely accepted as the most physically demanding section of the entire 680-kilometre track, the southern leg of the Australian Alps Walking Track (AAWT) takes you through a constantly shifting landscape.
Beginning at Mt Hotham, the journey kicks off by tackling The Twins before traversing the Barry Mountains. From there, the route plunges into the remote Razor-Viking Wilderness, renowned for its steep ridges and expansive views. Traverse the "Crosscut Saw," a razorback ridge that offers one of the most famous silhouettes in the Australian mountains. Leaving the jagged mountains behind, the trail winds across the sub-alpine Baw Baw Plateau – a prehistoric landscape of granite boulders and Snow Gums. Conclude with a descent into the historic gold mining town of Walhalla, the southern terminus of the AAWT.
They approach this journey as a collaborative expedition. Join as a teammate, not just a passenger, playing an active role in the daily success of the trip. Their guides are there to mentor you through the challenges of the High Country, sharing the hard-won skills that make long-distance hiking safe and enjoyable. It is the perfect training ground for anyone dreaming of tackling some of the world's greatest thru hikes.
Tour Formats
- Small Group Tour

































