Explore the Grampians
Autumn is the perfect season to visit the Grampians. Nature-lovers will savour the walking tracks, wildlife, lookouts and waterfalls in the breathtaking rugged landscape. The Grampians Wine Region is celebrating 150 years of grape growing, so there's even more reason to visit regional cellar doors and chat with winemakers. This season the Grampians celebrates its food and wine, famous sporting spectacles, music, and more.
Explore deep into the Grampians region's parks and be rewarded with the sight of stunning waterfalls and the roar of cascading torrents of water.
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See rugged mountains, vast plains, ancient Aboriginal rock art sites, unique native plants and animals, majestic waterfalls and vibrant wildflowers.
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Step out and explore the Grampians region's spectacular natural beauty on foot, with a short gentle stroll or a full day wilderness adventure.
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Dine out on a meal you won't forget at the acclaimed Royal Mail Hotel in Dunkeld, featuring fine Grampians regional produce and famed sparkling wines.
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Walk in the footsteps of generations of adventurers, and plan outdoor activities in the rugged landscapes and extensive networks of bush reserves.
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Destinations
Do your best to avoid being designated driver as you guzzle your way through Great Western's wineries and go deep into the underground cellars.
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Roam the banks of the Wimmera River at Horsham and acquaint yourself with the striking surrounds immortalised by Arthur Boyd and Sidney Nolan.
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Be inspired by fine art, fine dining, and the stunning twin peaks of mounts Sturgeon and Abrupt in Dunkeld, gateway to the southern Grampians.
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Set yourself up trackside and celebrate a horse racing win with a glass of cool-climate wine in Avoca, nestled in the base of the Pyrenees Ranges.
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