Walking and cycling in the Grampians
Choose from a multitude of walks that traverse the Grampians and take in some of the most outstanding wilderness in the state. From sedate strolls to the more challenging hikes, all trails offer spectacular scenery and a fascinating array of native plants and animals to see.
Walking is the best way to experience the Grampians. Explore the region on quiet bushland strolls or challenging hikes that lead to dramatic lookouts, or join a guided walking tour.
For further information on walking opportunities in the region call into Brambuk, the National Park and Cultural Centre in Halls Gap.
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Visit a tall peak in the southern Grampians and take in spectacular views over rugged ranges and an historic township.
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The highest peak in western Victoria offers outstanding views across rows of serrated ranges and expansive plains.
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This walk gives excellent views of Mt Abrupt (Mt Murdadjoog) and the nearby town of Dunkeld with its surrounding pastoral landscape.
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This walk to the summit of Mt Sturgeon offers panoramic views of Dunkeld and the surrounding ranges and volcanic plains.
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Take a walk to the waters of Victoria's largest and most majestic waterfall.
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This walk leads to a spectacular summit taking in much of the park and surrounding plains.
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A memorable walk for the fit and adventurous.
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This trail takes you through the wind-scoured caverns of Mount Wudjub-Guyan (Hollow Mountain) to emerge high on the rugged cliffs overlooking a vast natural amphitheatre.
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An easy walk with a chance to view kangaroos and birds in their natural habitat.
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A shady stroll to rockpools. Wonderful vegetation and rock formations.
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Enjoy a tranquil walk beside a creek and picnic beside a delightful waterfall.
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A rocky peak in the Mt William range with spectacular views.
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A walk taking you to lookouts, a waterfall and through fern gullies.
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This track leads up a rocky hillside and provides views of Mt Stapylton and the surrounding Wimmera Plains.
Follow a gentle undulating track from Silverband car park to the base of these unusual falls, where a silver bank of water moves over mossy rocks, disappears underground and then reappears downstream.
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Experience vast open spaces, peaceful campgrounds and a rich diversity of native flora and fauna on this long-distance trek.
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Visit a significant Aboriginal rock art site among rugged granite outcrops and woodlands teeming with native birds.
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A relaxing two-day walk passing through cool fern gullies, spectacular tall forests and alpine plateaus.
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See native animals, wildflowers and panoramic views, and join guided bushwalks and guided spotlight walks.
Main Street, Halls Gap
Ph 03 5356 4654
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Auswalk is Australia's leading walking holiday operator with trips in most states. INN-to-INN walks allow you to walk through National Parks from one B&B to the next while we move your luggage ahead of you. Ph 02 6457 2220
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The Little Desert Nature Lodge offers personalised tours by 4WD or on foot exploring the natural attractions, wildflowers and wildlife of the region.
Nhill-Harrow Road, Nhill
Ph 03 5391 5232
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