The Grampians region, with its ancient and expansive landscapes, has unspoiled natural beauty, diverse wildlife and tranquil surrounds.
The Grampians National Park
The Grampians National Park features spectacular rocky outcrops, Koori heritage trails, and Victoria’s largest collection of rock art. It is also home to 200 bird species with 40 walking tracks on offer. For those who like to sleep under the stars, this is a camper’s paradise.
Discover Aboriginal Culture at Brambuk
At Brambuk – the award-winning National Park and Cultural Centre – learn about local Aboriginal history and culture with approximately 60 Aboriginal rock art sites. Brambuk is located in Halls Gap and provides rich insights into the Aboriginal connection with the surrounding area.
The more adventurous can try rock climbing or take to the skies in a hot air balloon. Mt Arapiles, near Horsham, is an internationally-renowned rock climbing destination.
Fine Food and Wine in The Grampians
Don’t miss the historic wine regions of the Grampians and Pyrenees, which produce some of Australia's finest sparkling wines. Treat yourself to fruit fresh from the orchard, or enjoy country hospitality and delicious local produce at a local cafe or restaurant – the Royal Mail pub in Dunkeld has an award-winning menu that includes game and bush tucker.
After a day of exploring, why not book a bed in an historic hotel or a self-contained country cottage? You can set up camp at one of many sites, or book into an eco lodge or B&B secluded away in a peaceful bush setting.