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Base yourself at the picturesque town of Halls Gap for your Grampians exploration and be rewarded with a destination that’s perfect for both relaxing escapes and wilderness adventures. Stay in a cutting edge eco-hostel, embark on a bushwalk, spot animals or see ancient Aboriginal rock art.

Halls Gap is set at the foot of the Wonderland and Mount William ranges. Visit local village stores, tempting wineries and colourful galleries then try a new adventure activity; bushwalking, abseiling, fishing, canoeing or mountain biking. See the Grampians from a different perspective with a locally operated walking, cycling, canoeing, mountain biking, 4WD, hot-air balloon or aeroplane tour.

The Grampians is regenerating following the January 2006 bushfires and it’s a fascinating time to explore the area’s unique rock formations, scenic lookouts and waterfalls. Brambuk Aboriginal Cultural Centre is a good starting point and is also the place to learn about the diverse culture of the local indigenous people. Join a tour of the many ancient Aboriginal rock art sites in the area.

Choose from an extensive network of trails criss-crossing the area. Walks such as Venus Baths, Boronia Peak and Chatauqua start from Halls Gap or you can drive to walks at MacKenzie Falls, Hollow Mountain and Piccaninny.

See Australian native animals in the wild throughout the Grampians National Park or visit the Halls Gap Wildlife Park and Zoo to see kangaroos, koalas, wombats, emus and dingos.

Time your visit to catch the Grampians Jazz Festival in February or the Gourmet Festival in May.

Halls Gap is 262 kilometres north-west of Melbourne on the Western Highway. Driving on Grampians roads at dusk can be hazardous – keep a look out for wildlife on the road.

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