Hollow Mountain (Wudjub-Guyan) Walk
Grampians National Park
Follow the sign posted track through a densely vegetated gully. The track leads you to the base of an iron-stained cliff. It's a steep and strenuous climb through fallen boulders and along exposed ledges. A short uphill scramble completes the climb to the wind-scoured caverns of Wudjub-guyan (Hollow Mountain) with views overlooking Mount Stapylton and the Wimmera plains. Return by the same route.
Length: 2.2km return
Walk: 2 hours
Track: Moderate
Grade: Medium
Start: Hollow Mountain car park
Finish: Hollow Mountain car park
Nearby: Horsham and Wartook Valley
Safety: A good map should always be carried. Northern Grampians Walking Brochures are available from Brambuk the National Park and Cultural Centre Halls Gap, or from a local Grampians Visitor Information Centre.
Further information: Contact the Parks Victoria Information Centre on Ph 13 19 63 (within Australia).
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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