5 days in Grampians Itinerary
5 days in Grampians Itinerary
Created using Inspirock Grampians holiday maker
Start: Melbourne
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End: Melbourne
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Halls Gap serves as a home base for visiting Grampians National Park.Discover out-of-the-way places like Dalwhinnie Wines and Stawell Gift Hall of Fame. Take a break from the city and head to The Pinnacle and Grampians National Park. You'll find plenty of places to visit near Halls Gap: Warrenmang Vineyard & Resort (in Moonambel) and Nigretta Falls (in Hamilton). The adventure continues: take in the dramatic scenery at MacKenzie Falls, get great views at Reed Lookout, and meet the residents at Halls Gap Zoo.
For reviews, other places to visit, ratings, and tourist information, go to the Halls Gap road trip tool.
Melbourne to Halls Gap is an approximately 3-hour car ride. You can also do a combination of train and bus; or take a bus. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 5th (Tue) to allow time to drive back home.
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Grampians travel guide
Also known as Gariwerd, the Grampians National Park made it on the Australian National Heritage List for its stunning indigenous rock art and majestic natural wonders. Apart from the rock art, the area is relatively untouched. Go to see the vast array of wildflowers. This is the home of the "Grampian Wave." This isn't a wave that needs water: It's a wind wave. This strange phenomenon happens when westerly winds hit the ridge at a right angle and push paragliders as high as 8,500 m (28,000 ft). In 2006, bushfires destroyed almost half the park, but only a few months after nature began to regenerate and visitors returned in full force.