Adventure Tours in Warburton

Discover more with your local guide. From River Sledding, River Tubing, Caving, Abseiling, Mountain Biking tours and more. Book your Yarra Valley adventure today!

GO WILD

Adventures for everyone.

A range of guided adventure experiences and hire options to suit all ages and levels of fitness. Immerse yourself in nature for a half-day, full-day or multi-day, all within a short drive from the heart of Melbourne.

New! Gravity Day Pass: Your Self Guided Mountain Biking Adventure

Experience the best of Warburton with a Gravity Day Pass. Ride the new gravity trails at Warburton Bike Park supported by reliable transport and local intel and discover why Warburton is fast becoming one of Australia’s must-visit cycling destinations.

Gravity Day Pass

Explore the Yarra Valley on a professionally guided adventure tour.

Since launching Warburton Adventure Company in 2021, we’ve loved showing off our favourite spots in and around the Yarra Valley to anyone with a spirit for adventure.

As your local adventure guides, we’re here to help you uncover everything the Yarra Valley has to offer, delivering high-quality, professional, and unforgettable outdoor experiences.

The Yarra Valley is alive with adventure, answer the call and unearth your wild.

Warburton, home to many adventure attractions.

The quaint township of Warburton sits on the traditional lands of the Wurundjeri people. A former goldmine and timber town, it is located 75km north east of Melbourne deep in the Yarra Valley and is framed by rivers and creeks, mountains and rainforests.

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Explore our adventures.

Embrace your wild side and connect with the natural beauty of the Yarra Valley.

Our partners.

 

Silva Cafe

Ride Time Bikes

Oscars on Yarra

CEDA

AON

Cany Emporium

Alpine Hotel

Warburton Trail Fest

Maddog Adventures

Yarra Ranges Tourism

 

Our accreditations.

Acknowledgement of Country.

Acknowledgement of Country

Warburton Adventure Co. would like to acknowledge the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation who are the traditional custodians of the lands on which we live, work and play, and pay our respects to the Elders past and present.