Dandenong Drive

upper ferntree gully - montrose

24

Kilometres

7/10

Rating

0:30

Duration

Key Attractions

Alfred Nicholas Gardens

William Ricketts Sanctuary

SkyHigh Mt Dandenong

The drive starts on suburban streets before opening up into winding hills and bushland. You pass through cozy townships, small cafes, and leafy streets that hint at the Dandenong Ranges. The road twists, climbs and drops, offering glimpses of treetops and valleys, with plenty of spots to pull over for a coffee or quick walk. It’s an easy short drive, but the scenery makes it worth taking it slow.

Tips and Insights

Early mornings are generally quieter, making it easier to spot the details along the winding forest roads. Late afternoons can be busier as locals and tourists head home, especially near the Montrose area.

Spring and autumn are the most enjoyable, with mild temperatures and clear views over the forested hills. Winter is drivable but can be foggy, while summer brings heavier traffic from tourists heading into the ranges.

Map Directions

Reference Points

1 – Upper Ferntree Gully

2 – William Ricketts Sanctuary

3 – Montrose

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