There is an endless amount of adventure and activities to do while you’re visiting the Grampians – or Gariwerd as it is traditionally known.
Gariwerd is home to big nature and big adventure – both have exciting options for people of all ages, abilities and experience levels.
Of course you are visiting to take on a section of the world class Grampians Peaks Trail, but stay a little longer – there is SO much to see, do and explore!
If you’re up for a little bit of excitement, we recommend our friends over at Absolute Outdoors and one of their rock climbing or abseiling tours, or if you’re looking to relax a little and learn about the environment on one of our pristine lakes perhaps a guided canoe tour is more your style.
If you’re heading to Halls Gap, make sure you head to the Visitors Info Centre to find out what’s happening and get access information for a range of free things to do in the national park.
Another must do stop is Brambuk – the Nationals Park and Cultural Information Centre to find out all about the National Park, its history and the living culture of this landscape.
For your Grampians Peaks Trail journey, check out our guided walks or talk to us about transport options and other support services like food drops and gear hire. If you’re in town, you can drop in and visit us at the GPT Hiker Hub located inside the Halls Gap Information Centre.
There’s also lots of other great things to see and do while you’re visiting. We love a round of fun for all ages at Grampians Adventure Golf – the locals tip is make sure you stay for cake and coffee and check out the Moco Art Gallery while you’re there. Halls Gap Zoo is another not-to-be-missed experience.
In recent years, there have been some amazing developments in food and wine in the Grampians region. For some great advice on where to eat, drink and stay while you’re here as well as some other great planning tips and tools, head to the Visit Grampians Website.