Overview

Find some of Victoria's most stunning landscapes, along with fascinating history, sublime food and wine and buzzing regional centres in the Grampians region, on the lands of the Eastern Maar, the Gunditjmara and Dja Dja Wurrung peoples and the Wotjobaluk, Jaadwa, Jadawadjali, Wergaia and Jupagulk peoples of the Wotjobaluk Nations.

Rising out of the plains of western Victoria, the rugged mountain ranges of the Grampians (Gariwerd) National Park mark the centre of this region and offer plenty of opportunity for outdoor adventure. The impressive ranges are renowned for their unspoilt natural beauty and feature lookouts with stunning panoramic views, picturesque waterfalls, ancient Aboriginal rock art, colourful wildflowers and abundant native wildlife.

Adventure in the region

Lace up your boots for some of the finest walking and hiking in Victoria, including the iconic Grampians Peaks Trail, or set your sights on the famed rock faces of Mt Arapiles for rock climbing and abseiling experiences. Enjoy water sports such as fishing and canoeing in and on the region's popular inland lakes and rivers.

Wining and dining

Receive hearty welcomes at the cellar doors of renowned wineries Seppelt, Best's and Mt Langi Ghiran. Sample a dizzying array of local produce, from ewe's milk, cheese and olives to locally sourced beef and lamb, featured on menus throughout the region. Have the meal of a lifetime at Dunkeld's Royal Mail Hotel and, if you love a party, time your trip to coincide with the popular Grampians Grape Escape Food and Wine Festival in May.

Proximity to the national park

Base yourself in the town of Halls Gap, picturesquely situated in the heart of Grampians (Gariwerd) National Park for wonderful views of Wonderland and Mt William ranges. Go a little further off the beaten track and make Pomonal or Dunkeld your base for exploring the park.

Gold rush past and cosmopolitan present

Explore historic gold rush towns such as Ararat, known for its Gum San Museum that reveals the history of Chinese gold miners, or Stawell, home of the prestigious annual Stawell Gift foot race.

Seek more cultural fulfilment in the friendly agricultural towns of Horsham and Hamilton, known for their galleries, gardens and museums.

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