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Autumn in Australia: Best time to Visit and Ultimate Travel Guide

27/03/2026
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Mount Field National Park (Tasmania)

Mount Field National Park (Tasmania)


Autumn in Australia is more than just a change in weather; it is a symphony of colors. As the trees turn into vibrant shades of gold and crimson and the air becomes crisp and cool, it marks the perfect time to explore the Land Down Under. If you are planning an unforgettable trip, let’s dive into the ultimate Australian autumn travel guide below.

1. When is Autumn in Australia?

Unlike the Northern Hemisphere, autumn in Australia starts from March and lasts until the end of May.

  • March: The weather still carries hints of summer but begins to cool down pleasantly.
  • April: The peak season for golden and red foliage in temperate regions.
  • May: The air becomes noticeably colder as the country prepares for winter.

Usually, the weather stays between 15°C and 25°C. Consequently, it is ideal for hiking or exploring the city. For more details on local weather patterns, you can check the Official Bureau of Meteorology.

2. Best Places to See Autumn Leaves in Australia

To fully immerse yourself in the beauty of the season, don’t miss these “golden” locations:

  • Mount Wilson (NSW): Located just a 2-hour drive from Sydney, this is a paradise of English-style gardens with paths lined with maple leaves.
  • Bright (Victoria): Known as Australia’s “Autumn Capital.” The 10-day Bright Autumn Festival in April offers incredible cultural and culinary experiences.
  • Mount Field National Park (Tasmania): Where you can witness the Fagus (Nothofagus gunnii) – Australia’s only deciduous native tree – turning from gold to deep rust-red.
  • Yarra Valley & Dandenong Ranges: Watch the vast vineyards transform into a sea of colors while enjoying world-class wine.

To see more local guides, visit our Destinations Section

Mount Wilson (NSW)
Mount Wilson (NSW)
Bright (Victoria)
Bright (Victoria)
Mount Field National Park (Tasmania)
Mount Field National Park (Tasmania)
Yarra Valley & Dandenong Ranges
Yarra Valley & Dandenong Ranges

3. Must-Do Activities During Autumn

Autumn in Australia isn’t just about the leaves; it’s also a season for festivals and local specialties:

  • Wine Tasting: This is the harvest season in famous regions like the Barossa Valley or Hunter Valley.
  • Attend Vivid Sydney: Usually starting in late May, this event transforms Sydney into a giant canvas of light and music.
  • Camping and Picnics: With the dry and mild weather, it’s the perfect time for a BBQ in the national parks.

4. What to Wear: Autumn Travel Tips

Since there can be a significant temperature gap between day and night, you should opt for “layering”:

  1. Light t-shirts or thin sweaters for the daytime.
  2. A windbreaker or a wool coat for the evenings.
  3. Comfortable walking shoes to easily navigate the leaf-strewn hills.

Conclusion

Autumn in Australia offers a romantic and peaceful beauty that every traveler should experience at least once. We hope these insights help you have a perfect journey exploring the Australian autumn.

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