You yangs the crag. An hour's drive from Melbourne.

You yangs the crag. Up the nice line (may be seeping), then some nice moves where it steepens and when stepping left to the next crack. The geoglyph was constructed by the Australian artist Andrew Rogers in recognition of the local Indigenous Wathaurong people. The You Yangs has outdoor activities from walking to running, rock climbing and mountain biking. The You Yangs offers some reasonably good climbing, albeit on short granite tors, within an easy 40 minute drive from Melbourne. Family fun and dog friendly The large slab face that is seen as you drive towards the You Yangs from Little River with some of the best quality slabbing in the park. Climbing impacts are largely limited to erosion of paths and staging areas. Only 352 m in height the granite peaks of the You Yangs dominate the Werribee lava plains and are clearly identifiable from Melbourne and beyond. . Climbing Impact Assessments: You Yangs has many climbing locations spread throughout the park, including many boulders. But let's face it, it's hard to get excited by a 10 at the You Yangs. Only 352 m in height the granite peaks of the You Yangs dominate the Werribee lava plains and are clearly identifiable from Melbourne and beyond. The You Yangs are the site of a geoglyph of Bunjil, a Dreamtime creator deity to some of the Indigenous people of Victoria, depicted as an wedge-tailed eagle. An hour's drive from Melbourne. There are many areas and hundreds of routes, but, and it has to be said, quite a considerable number are not worth a second glance, much less an ascent. apc ckhfne gtcigm aeocvg earnlkbo btty nal xaasv jjpxc mqlvyx