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Rising abruptly from the western Victorian plains, the Grampians National Park is a dramatic landscape of sandstone mountains, deep valleys, and cascading waterfalls. Visitors come here to hike trails like the Pinnacle Walk for breathtaking summit views, to spot kangaroos and emus at Halls Gap, and to see ancient Aboriginal rock art at sites like Bunjil's Shelter. It’s a place for fresh air, challenging climbs, and quiet moments beside mountain streams.
This is a destination for active travellers, nature lovers, and families seeking an outdoor escape rather than urban excitement. Halls Gap is the central hub, with the best selection of places to eat and stay, making it ideal for first-time visitors. Having your own car is essential for exploring the park's scattered lookouts and trailheads, from the Balconies to Mackenzie Falls. You’ll find a relaxed pace here, perfect for weekend getaways or longer walking holidays.
Accommodation in the Grampians is dominated by motels, holiday parks with cabins, and a few comfortable lodges. On HOTEVI, you can compare options like the Grampians Motel Halls Gap, DULC Cabins, the Grampians Eco YHA, Boroka Downs, and the Halls Gap Hotel. Whether you want a simple cabin base or a retreat with a spa bath overlooking the ranges, there’s a practical and scenic place to rest after a day on the trails.
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What is Grampians known for?
The Grampians National Park is known for its stunning mountain peaks, waterfalls, and Aboriginal rock art sites.
Best time to visit Grampians?
The best time to visit Grampians is during autumn (March to May) and spring (September to November), when the weather is mild and wildflowers are in bloom.