Activities

Rock Climbing

  • Northern peaks – Mt Zero, Hollow Mountain, Mt Stapylton

  • Mt Arapiles

  • Mt of Olives

Visit below link to get the best information on climbing trails

Grampians, Rock climbing | theCrag

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Classic Grampians walks, waterfalls and cultural locations

  • Gulgern Manja Shelter and rock paintings

  • Brambuk Cultural Centre

  • Wonderland, Roses Gap and the Balconies

  • Within 30 minutes’ drive to Mount Difficult, Heatherlie Quarry, Beehive Falls, McKenzie Falls, Zumsteins

  • World renowned rock climbs and bouldering at Taipan Wall, Sandinista Wall, Hollow Mountain, Summer Day Valley and Mt Difficult

Star Gazing

Away from the big city lights, the beauty of the stars against the dark skies is surprisingly breathtaking and soothing.

Mt Zero provides the perfect mixture, surrounded by nature, wildlife and crystal-clear skies to make your stargazing experience a remarkable experience, the kind of escape that many of us need.

With acres of land to find a perfect spot to spend a few hours under the blanket of stars.

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Food and wine

  • Toscana Olive grove and café

  • Deirdre’s and Laharum Olive Grove

  • Royal Mail Hotel (Dunkeld)

  • Bunyip Hotel (Cavendish)

  • Great Western wineries – Seppelts, Bests and Grampians Estate

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Wimmera and Mallee sights:

  • Little Desert

  • Painted silos trail

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Fishing opportunities including

  • Pine Lake

  • Green Lake

  • Lake Wartook

  • Lake Toolondo and

  • Lake Bellfield

Please make sure you have appropriate fishing licences.

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Mountain biking and cycling

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The Grampians Peaks Trail

The Grampians Peaks Trail is a world-class long-distance walking experience of 13 days and 12 nights. Being progressively built until 2019, the Trail showcases the spectacular natural and cultural landscapes of the Grampians National Park.

The first stage of the Grampians Peaks Trail has been open for a year now. The three-day loop near Halls Gap has proved popular with a wide range of visitors. Walkers are making the most of the flexibility of the Trail, with some completing the full three days and others preferring to stay one night and walk a two-day section of the track.

The second stage of the Grampians Peaks Trail is now underway. The popular Piccaninny Walk in the southern end of the Grampians near Dunkeld is currently being upgraded and refreshed. When completed it will link in to the overall Trail.

To read the latest information go to the website visitgrampians.com.au/see-do/get-outdoors/grampians-peaks-trail and register for updates.

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