The Grampians

The Grampians (Gariwerd) is a striking mountain range in western Victoria, known for its rugged sandstone peaks, waterfalls, and rich Aboriginal heritage, including ancient rock art sites. A haven for hiking, climbing, and wildlife spotting, the region offers spectacular views from lookouts like The Pinnacle and Boroka.

At the heart of it all lies Halls Gap, a small, scenic village that serves as the main gateway to the national park. Surrounded by native bushland and teeming with kangaroos and birdlife, it offers easy access to trails, waterfalls, and local attractions, making it the ideal base for exploring the Grampians.

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