Reynard - The Bryce Gorge Circuit
Bryce Gorge is not only Victoria's most impressive ravine it is also home to two of the state's finest waterfalls, Pieman Falls and Conglomerate Falls. The walk starts at the carpark on the Howitt Road and follows a well-defined track across open snow plains for about 1.7 km to the waterfall on Pineman Creek then returns to the main track and continues around the clifftops of Bryce Gorge for 2 km to Conglomerate Falls. The Bryce Gorge Circuit takes in Guy's Hut which was built in 1940 and is an excellent example of bush architecture.
From: Howitt Road carpark, 65km north of Licola
Length: 8km approximately, 2.5hr (return)
Facilities: Parking and toilet facilities at start point
Surface Level 3. Some bushwalking experience recommended.
Notes: The best walking/cycling period lasts from early November-until late March, as the area is usually snow-covered during winter and early spring. Weather conditions can change rapidly at any time of the year though, so please be prepared with the appropriate clothing, food and water supplies, and safety equipment.
The Bryce Gorge Circuit Map
Access for Dogs:
Dogs are not permitted.
Location
Bryce Gorge Inset Car Park, Howitt Road, Reynard 3858 Map