Walking & hiking
Step out and explore the Grampians region's spectacular natural beauty on foot, whether a short gentle stroll or a full day adventure to take in some of the most outstanding wilderness in the state.
Behind the scenes in the Grampians
Put on your walking shoes, pack appropriately and choose one of the marked bushwalking trails that wind across escarpments of the Grampians National Park, offering hundreds of kilometres of interlinked and complementary experiences. Look out in every direction and see deep, shaded, fern-filled gorges, seasonal streams tumbling off the rock faces, and spectacular peaks.
Little Desert and Mt Arapiles
Wander into the region's other parks and reserves, like Little Desert and Mt Arapiles, where trails lead to sandstone shelters, ancient, accessible rock art sites and remote campsites.
For further information and maps visit a local Visitor Information Centre or call into Brambuk – the National Park and Cultural Centre.
Learn about the flora and fauna of the region and explore Aboriginal culture in the natural oasis of the Grampians/Gariwerd National Park.
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Auswalk Walking Holidays
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