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Starting from the signed car park off Monda Road this short but steep walk leads to an observational platform that offers excellent views of the Yarra Ranges, Strathbogies, Baw Baw Plateau, Port Phillip Bay, You Yangs and Macedon Ranges. An alternative and more enduring hike linking Donnelly Weir to Mt St Leonard in a 25 km circuit is a great way to challenge and immerse yourself in this beautiful and rugged terrain.
More about ToolangiModerate, Short steep climb
Maroondah Highway, Healesville, Victoria, 3777, Australia.
The Central Highlands of Victoria have been logged for more than 150 years, with the majority of timber extracted going into making paper or cardboard boxes. As a result of past overcutting and recurrent wildfires, there is now very little forest that if logged will produce sawn timber. Only poor-quality trees that will be chipped for paper making are left. The bottom line is that Victoria will be financially better off without logging in Mountain Ash and Alpine Ash forests; some estimates suggest that the state would be ahead by between $110 million and $190 million annually if logging stopped today. This problem needs to be recognised.
Share your voice to preserve these regions for generations to come. Contact your local MPs and encourage them to support the creation of the Great Forest National Park.
We propose adding 355,000 hectares of protected forests to the Central Highlands of Victoria to form the Great Forest National Park
Currently there is only 170,000 hectares of parks and protected areas in the Central Highlands of Victoria