7-Peaks Challenge
One of Australia’s most challenging cycling rides; the 7-Peaks ride up Resort Entry Road is recognised as one of the hardest climbs in Australia with a max gradient of 20.6%!
Description
“Short and steep! There’s a stunning ride from Noojee and a gentle start to the climb before the official starting point at The Gantry. Now be prepared, this is recognised as one of the hardest climbs in Australia. When you reach the village at the top, the feeling of satisfaction is second only to the views, which are breathtaking if you have any breath left to be taken” – 7 Peaks Website
Start
The Gantry, Mt Baw Baw Tourist Road
Finish
Mt Baw Baw Village Entry Gates, Mt Baw Baw Tourist Road
Stats
Avg. gradient: 11.4%
Max: 20.6%
Distance: 6.5km
Rated “Black”
Mt Baw Baw Green Season 2025 – 2026
Please take note of important updates below when planning your visit this Green Season
Food & Drink
- No food or drink venues will be open during the Green Season.
- Please bring your own food and snacks.
- Safe drinking water is available from our taps – bring a refillable bottle.
- Undercover BBQs are available for guest use.
- Warm indoor eating area is available for guest use.
Facilities
- Public toilets are available throughout the resort.
- The Guest Services Building (Located in Carpark 1)
Guest Services
Opening Hours may vary and are not yet confirmed.
Guest Services offer:
- Maps and general information to help guide your visit
- A limited range of grocery items (please do not rely on this for essentials)
- A small selection of drinks
Accommodation and Check – In
Please visit our accommodation page to book your stay:
Check – In Information:
- Accommodation check – ins are managed through Guest Services.
- If Guest Servies is closed, self check – in instructions will be sent to you via email or SMS prior to your arrival.
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