The Grampians are more than just a stunning mountain range
These sprawling sandstone peaks are home to ancient stories from the Djab Wurrung and Jadawadjali peoples and some of Victoria's best bushwalks — not to mention abundant waterfalls, wildlife and wineries. Hit new heights on the park's most iconic hiking trails with two expert local guides. Or, combine the Great Ocean Road and the Grampians into one big adventure... because you should never have to choose between mountains and beaches.
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Hike to the Pinnacle
With staggering views over Halls Gap and Lake Bellfield, they don't call this the Pinnacle for nothing. But unlike some hikes that make you wait till the summit for your reward, this one's all about the journey. You'll rock hop your way past waterfalls and giant boulders, weave through the Grampians' version of the Grand Canyon and clamber through a narrow gorge called Silent Street.
Cruise the Great Ocean Road
While not part of the Grampians, the Great Ocean Road is still fairly close (in Aussie terms), and you'll get to explore it on our Great Ocean Road & Grampians Adventure. Take in iconic spots like the 12 Apostles as you cruise along this winding coastal route, wander the sweet-smelling woodlands of the Otways and feast on bush tucker at the Budj Bim Cultural Landscape.
Admire the night skies
With hardly any light pollution, the Grampians' inky night skies boast some of the best stargazing in Victoria. As darkness sets in, watch in awe as the sky transforms into a canvas of twinkling stars. If it's really clear, you might be lucky to see a shooting star or the southern Milky Way rising above the mountain range.
Gush over MacKenzie Falls
The Grampians isn't short of gorgeous waterfalls, but MacKenzie Falls (Mikunung wira) is arguably the prettiest. Walk along a fern-lined trail down into the gorge where you'll see the water tumbling over a steep cliff-face into a pool. You can't swim here, but the feeling of the cool spray on your face is refreshing. If you're lucky, you might see a fine rainbow mist above the water.
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