Acheron Way, Warburton VIC 3799, Australia
Rainforest Gallery is a Tourist attraction located at Acheron Way, Warburton VIC 3799, Australia. It has received 1053 reviews with an average rating of 4.7 stars.
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The address of Rainforest Gallery: Acheron Way, Warburton VIC 3799, Australia
Rainforest Gallery has 4.7 stars from 1053 reviews
Tourist attraction
"What a hidden gem, an absolute treasure"
"The Rainforest Gallery is a short walk"
"I went along to the Rainforest Gallery walk on the Sunday of a long weekend, and really enjoyed the walk"
"A stunning place to visit especially if you have overseas guests"
"Parking on the roadside under the trees"
What a hidden gem, an absolute treasure. Great access to the rainforest to experience it in a close proximity. You wouldn't know the size of the walking and viewing platforms from outside. They are huge and long, but hidden inside the rainforest. Reasonable number of parking available. Toilets are located opposite side of the Rainforest gallery. Few benches to sit and relax. Initial section of the gallery is wheelchair accessible, however if you want to cover the whole gallery, you need to walk down the stairs. Carefully supervise the kids in the parking area, it gets messy during busy periods. A must stopover if you are visiting this region or the Mt Donna Boang (snow fields, another great spot).
The Rainforest Gallery is a short walk. 15 minutes max if you aren't stopping for photos. The path is all boardwalk so don't worry about getting your clothes or footwear muddy. Defs take your camera - the rain forest is beautiful, lush, and great for adding to your social media etc! Its not a trek as such, so take your time, there's a limited amount of parking, Id suggest going at off peak times. The area could get easily crowded by a small bus of tourists. There is a creepy looking rundown toilet block across the road. I took pics of it, because I take pics of everything, haha. Grab a coffee in Warburton and go up after brekky. You won't regret it!
I went along to the Rainforest Gallery walk on the Sunday of a long weekend, and really enjoyed the walk. The road up is long and winding, and partially washed out. Traffic measures are in place, so it's not a huge delay. The car park isn't enormous, but it's adequate, and there are a couple of accessible long-drop toilets for those who didn't stop in town. The tree top walk section is right there, for those who just want to take a quick walk. The longer loop is good, but has a lot of metal stairs which can be tough on little legs. The walk itself is short, but beautiful. Highly recommend
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Weekend
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No wait
A stunning place to visit especially if you have overseas guests. You will be in the midst of the beautiful old forest tree canopy with many graduated stairs going down to the bubbling stream at the bottom. You will be on the metal structure walk the whole way so flat shoes or boots are a must as is warm clothing in winter. As it’s a national park dogs are not allowed and quite frankly wouldn’t be comfortable walking on the metal grates anyway. You also need to be able bodied as there are many stairs to walk down and up again. Prams would not be suitable. I’d highly recommend the visit as it’s a Little gem of a walk(20 min).
Parking on the roadside under the trees. This place have a feeling of something like "ancient". A dazzling and amazing sight to the forest. On the top level, you are in the canopy level of the forest, while at the other path leads you to the ground floor. A quick stream passes at the end, fill you with energy if you keep listening to the sound of falling water. Many-many signs in connection with education about the forest. Keep it, preserve it! It is not yours, but the planets...
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Weekday
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No wait
Reservation recommended
No
A tranquil place to visit. There is a viewing platform accessed straight from the road which is suitable for prams/wheelchairs. To experience the surrounding nature, there is a 15 minute walk through the rainforest which was very refreshing. There is also a little waterfall along the way. There are steps (some are steep) to go down to the walking track which is not suitable for prams/wheelchairs. After visiting the Rainforest Gallery, it is a 9km drive to Mt Donna Buang summit.
About 30mins from the town of Warburton. The drive itself is half the wonder. The viewing platform is directly off the carpark. Below you will find a man-made walking track which loops around to the start. Very cool temp at the base of the forest, and lots of vegetation with a creek flowing through. Toilets on site (no flush, just pipe straight down from the toilet), and the basins were not working. Parking is limited.
A short walk on the forest after driving down from Mount Donna Buang. Here you will see the old cold climate tropical forest growing layer by layer & some of the dead trees provided nutrition for the young tree to continue growing. There are limited parking space & the walk to the forest is within short distance from the parking. Suggest to spend about 30 minutes to 1 hour here to view around the forest.
First visit to this place. It offers 2 options including a lookout to enjoy the forest canopy and a trail to enjoy the deep environment of forest. We didnt go to the trail as we were too tired but the lookout had given us great experience of the forest. Very recommended for people to enjoy the trail and deep forest. Plenty of healing sound inside it. Definetely returning to spot.
A lovely place for nature lovers. Must appreciate the efforts taken by authorities to make it so easy for visitors to have a close view of the rainforest with the beautiful Yarra river which runs here as a mountain stream. Lush green fern varieties make the place so serene and full of life.
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Weekend
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No wait
Reservation recommended
No
This was a wonderful place to visit. Mid week during school hours. So quiet and peaceful. There is a beautiful walk trail....yes there are stairs. If you need an easy walk no stairs you can go to Redwood Forrest up the road. Loved this place and the energy was so peaceful.
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Weekday
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No wait
Reservation recommended
Not sure
Omg so underrated! Short 15 min walk for us and beautiful boardwalk across the trees including a top view of the rainforest! Def make a stop here before your trip to Mt Donna Buang Observation Tower! There is unmarked parking right by the side of the road and the steps go down the road and can be easily missed! Toilets also available
Avoid going during public holidays as getting through Warburton itself is a rush but once there it's a lovely short walk around the Rainforest Gallery. The sound of water and walking around Rainforest is so peaceful and beautiful. A must visit if you are in Warburton.
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Public holiday
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No wait
A quick 20 minute loop (350 metres) takes u along the tall Mountain Ash and Myrtle Beech trees that date back 400 years!! There are a few viewing platforms to see the waterfall.. Please note that apart from the levelled 40 meter viewing platform, this rainforest gallery is not suitable for strollers, prams and wheelchairs.
Absolutely one of my favorite spots I've visited in the years of doing road trips. The way the trees were planted in such beautiful order was absolutely mesmorizing. When you're standing in the middle, you can look in any direction and see beautiful straight lines. Great for those like me who are slight perfectionists!
Beautiful area with lush ferns in a rainforest setting. The walk is short but so worth it. I'm a sucker for stunning nature and this point did not disappoint. It has a serene pretty vibe. There's a lovely creek with a "small waterfall" feel. It was nice to just listen to the water streeming and gaze around
It’s amazing! When we walked in the gallery, there are so many wonderful views around us. We can see a great many old trees and all kinds of plants in the rainforest! It’s an old growth, cool temperature rainforest and an old wild place! I love the Rainforest Gallery so much! It is definitely worth going!
We have driven past many times and never even noticed let alone stopped here untill last weekend. Kids and hubby were both able to do it was a 20 minute easy walk around. Stunning trees and first to walk through probably not the best to go on the lookout if you're afraid of heights but we loved it!
One and half hour drive from south east Melbourne. 10 km away from the Warburton town. Easy drive and parking. Easy level of rainforest walking, suitable for kids and elderly! In the town there is a great picnic area besides the river and with BBQ facility. Nice to have a day off with family. More
What a beautiful place! We walked the gangway but didn't venture down below but even from up top it was amazing. Probably not for anyone scared of heights, as you are a way up and the gangway does move a little, but the views were worth it!
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Weekday
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Amazing rainforest experience. One of the best place to visit and experience natural environment. Visit all around the track taken around 45 minutes and really worth it. Recommend for all family members.
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Weekend
Wait time
30–60 min
Reservation recommended
No
Lovely little stop-off on your way to/from the summit. There's a short walkway, and a longer one for those who don't mind the stairs. Both very recommended, huge gorgeous trees on all sides, and a beautiful stream. Enjoy all that lovely oxygen. Take only photos, leave only footprints!
A magical place! An easy stroll amongst the forrest canopy that then leads you down into the undergrowth and further up to a beautiful mountain stream. Family friendly, you can definitely take your children on this walk. Take your time, you can easily spend an hour here.
Currently accessible via Donna Buang Rd. Acheron Way is closed just above the toilets. The walk takes less than 20 minutes with a wheelchair accessible lookout just before the walk starts. Highly recommended for all levels of fitness and very kid/toddler friendly.
A beautiful experience of the rainforest from many levels. Lots of steps up and down but the large lookout tower in the canopy has easy flat access straight from the carpark.
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Weekend
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No wait
Reservation recommended
No
A little walk in the rainforest. Track is built with metal platforms, so very easy to walk. Quite short circuit, felt like it can be done in just 10 minutes rather than 20.
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Weekday
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No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Very unique experience and a must visit place if you are traveling nearby. A comfortable 30 minutes walk around the gallery. Good viewing galleries. Lots of parking facilities. There is toilet facility near the car parking but it was not well maintained.
Quite an accessable trail as you are walking on a boardwalk hence available for all ages. There is also a canopy that overlooks 15m over the ground for some nice views. Although this rainforest looks fairly plain and doesn't have a main attractive piece
Enjoy the short walk into rainforest with Sound of forest and flowing water. Not suitable for prams/wheelchairs. Although the circuit walk is short, approx 20 mins, but there are lots of stairs to climb up and down, be mindful with small kids
Beautiful rainforest walk among 65m tall mountain ash trees. Situated just outside Warburton this is a must visit if you are in the area and enjoy this type of activity. It includes a 15m high walkway that extends out into the canopy as
Great experience for anyone who'd love a escape from busy hustle of the CBD human habitat! great short walk among the trees that are hundreds of years old coated with moss and aerophilic plants that live in harmony. Love the observatory
Calm and Peaceful. Low difficulty stairs. All together approx 60/70. Great for summer days. High platform for looking rainforest from top is amazing.
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Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Beautiful little spot to visit on your way to Mount Donna Buang. Pleasant atmosphere with fresh air and chirping birds and mini waterfall. Great stroll for Nature Lovers
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Weekend
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17/11/2021 the track was closed so we couldn’t go for walk but it looks like a very nice place to visit. Just reminding whoever like to travel here maybe need to check any notice before you go there. I’ll come next time anyway …
Wonderful place. Must visit. We visited at the weekend. The best part about this place is the sound of river flowing resounds in the rain forest.
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Weekend
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No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Great place, been here a few times. Would be great if people would stop dropping rubbish here though. This is nature, and it is beautiful, but the disrespect from visitors is very apparent here. It never used to be like this.
This is such a beautiful place near Warburton. So refreshing and healing, it also has a deck overlooking the forest. Highly recommended.
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Weekend
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No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Would have been an absolute beauty of a walk, The cantilever open but the actual walk shut for public safety. Drove all the way there to have a caution and closed sign. Very dissapoinmented. Oh well better luck next time
These trees are incredible. This is an informative little walk with a few stairs but they are even and quite easily manageable by most.
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Weekend
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No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Lovely place! Super peaceful and it's short enough so all the family can enjoy. Not the place if you are looking for a long walk as it only takes 10-20 minutes to finish the circuit. Good place to take pictures however!
A nice and easy bush walk for all ages especially young ones. Total time 10-30 mins. Beautiful views of rain forest like trees and streams. The lookout stage is also exciting with a view of 15 metres above ground.
Beautiful nature walk. Toilet near by.. best to only do this walk of you are able to walk up and down stairs. Viewing platform was closed when i went. So at that point there was no wheel chair acsessable area.
Sadly ground level walking track of the gallery was closed due to weather/covid conditions at the moment. However the canopy platform is fully accessible and worth a gaze into the beauty that nature provides.
A beautiful slow walk through nature, with signs which help in understanding and appreciating the age of the rainforest.
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Weekday
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No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Short little walking path but very enjoyable. Took us maybe 20min to go around. Although a bit far it was still worth it, was very cool on temperature.
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Weekday
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Beautiful 15 minute walk along a raised platform along the rainforest floor, with a 30 meter long 15 meter high platform so you can be amongst the large trees and ferns. Toilets and parking on-site
Peaceful short walk through rainforests and waterfalls. Well maintained.Easy walk for parents with toddlers.
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Weekend
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No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Fab morning outing if you came for snow that never eventuated! The drive is quite windy but well worth unique view of ancient trees. No need for anything but a coat.
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Great views with beautifully mapped out route. Very cold and slippery in winter though, so please prepare for that. Other than the small canopy lookout, the rest aren't wheel chair friendly
I really enjoyed it... it was a bit short but I personally love how this shirt walk takes you into the canopy and the gully. It is a drive from every thing. Just wish it can be extended!
Really calm and stunning environment. Except 15m high canopy nothing is accessible for wheelchair.
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Weekend
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No wait
Reservation recommended
No
If you're near by or wanting to take a nice little walk through nature be sure to visit this place, fantastic views, beautiful fresh air and so peaceful! Safe to take kids as well
Went while it was lightly raining. Nice forestry experience for kids and adults. There's a small waterfall as well.
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Public holiday
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No wait
Beautiful hidden gem! If you are looking to connect with nature, go for a walk in this hidden rainforest with huge super old giant trees! Very refreshing for mind and soul!
Such a pleasant and peaceful place to take a walk. Its one of those hidden places in Melbourne not known to many people. It took us about 20-30 mins to do the circuit walk.
Great walk! Bit daunting looking down from the platform though, but worth it for views
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Weekday
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No wait
Reservation recommended
No
A beautiful walk through the forest, if you're quiet you might even spot a lyrebird.
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Weekend
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No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Beautiful, fun and short 15min walk. But of a drive, but beautiful along the way.
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Weekday
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No wait
Reservation recommended
No
A surprising little gem along the beautiful drive on C505 (to Mt Donna Buang or Healesville). Pity about the rainforest gallery being closed for repairs (Nov-20).
We love this place. It's so peaceful, relaxing, scenic and serene.
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Public holiday
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No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Wonderful experience - good walk for young families as not too far down.
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Weekend
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No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Tall and dense rainforest area, similar like Otway/ Blue mountain rainforest. The boardwalk is worth it, and the weather is cooler even on hot summer days.
Beautiful place. The sounds of Nature, especially the flowing waters is very soothing. Must have a walk
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Weekend
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Just peaceful and beautiful. Reconnect with nurturer's' beauty.
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Weekday
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No wait
Reservation recommended
Not sure
Suitable for anyone to have a visit when you come to Mt Donna Buang.
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Weekday
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No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Easy walking around with kids too, nice and quiet place to visit.
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Weekend
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Fantastic views. Great circuit walk. Lots of parking available.
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Weekday
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No wait
Reservation recommended
No
We had the pleasure of watching a lyrebird singing and dancing for over half an hour, putting on a lovely display. A great place to visit. More
Great little walk for kids and the upper viewing platform makes the forest accessible for wheelchairs. Such a great idea and beautiful place.
We did the drive from Melbourne and it’s a very easy walk. Much shorter then you’d think! Loops around as is quite beautiful. Must visit
My first, but not last, visit here. So much natural, calming, majestic beauty here
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Weekend
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Beautiful nature. I felt very relaxed here.
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Weekday
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No wait
Reservation recommended
No
About a 20 min loop walk through the rain forest. Peaceful and tranquil.
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Weekday
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Nice place to immersive yourself in. A short hiking and can learn something about the past.
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No wait
It's a small trail. Finished it in 15 min. Toilet available Bring light jacket if going during the summer No prams
Magnificent forest ,mountain ash,tree ferns water running threw it like a water fall.
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Weekday
Beautiful and cool. Short walk suitable for young and old. Unfortunately, not much to do besides the walk.
Great walk with stunning rain forest views. few steps. Safe for little kids.
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Weekend
Short and highly accessible walk. Takes around 30 minutes. Features tall and large trees, and a creek.
Beautiful place, great for a short walk out of reality. Pretty high chance of seeing a lyrebird too!
Fantastic place to visit, and the drive up to this spot is amazing. Well worth a visit if nearby.
Nice walk in cool rainforest. Quiet (might be a few kids running around).
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The place is very peaceful and beautiful. The sound of flowing water make the place amazing.
It is very short for bush walking but the amazing thickness of green worth the drive.