Grampians Travel Guide
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The Grampian Mountains, at the extreme western edge of the Great Dividing Range in the far west of
Victoria, are a series of rocky peaks renowned for their climbing opportunities and walking trails. These mountains form the centrepiece of The Grampians National Park which protects a host of colourful wildflower species, prolific wildlife and a rich heritage of Aboriginal rock art dating back 10,000 years.
A 160km network of marked walking trails, ranging from easy to challenging, criss-crosses the park. The sealed Mt Victory Road links the attractions of Boroka Lookout, Reed Lookout, Mackenzie Falls and Zumstein – a favourite grassy picnic area where large numbers of kangaroos congregate. Adventure activities include rock-climbing, abseiling, canoeing and horse-riding tours.
The gateway to this area is
Halls Gap, a unique village that sits on the valley floor and offers a wide range of accommodation, eateries and tourist facilities.