
About
The Grampians National Park, or Gariwerd as it’s known to the local Indigenous peoples, is a stunning natural wonder in western Victoria, Australia. Famous for its rugged sandstone mountain ranges, dramatic cliffs, and cascading waterfalls, the park offers a mix of outdoor adventure, wildlife encounters, and cultural exploration. Visitors can hike trails like the Pinnacle or MacKenzie Falls, spot kangaroos and emus in the wild, and explore ancient Aboriginal rock art that tells stories dating back thousands of years. With its scenic lookouts, vibrant wildflowers in spring, and the charming village of Halls Gap as a base, the Grampians provide a unique blend of natural beauty, Indigenous heritage, and memorable experiences for travellers of all kinds.
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Travel
Exploring Grampians National Park: A Journey into Victoria’s Rugged Heart
by alan.dotchinby alan.dotchinWhen travellers think of Victoria, Australia, Melbourne’s laneways, coffee culture, and the scenic Great Ocean Road usually top the list. But venture inland, a few hours’ drive northwest of Melbourne, …
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The Grampians, known as Gariwerd in the local Indigenous languages, is a stunning mountain range and national park located in the western part of the Australian state of Victoria. Renowned …