What Are the Grampians Famous For?

Posted on the 07 May 2020 by Tahlia Goulding @NoPlaneOldHols

Find out why this natural region is one of the best places to travel to within Victoria!

Grampians

Nestled outside of the bustling city of Melbourne, the Grampians spans out thousands of acres of bushland. Home to a rich variety of wildlife and a vast history that goes with it. Find out why this natural landscape is worth the visit!

Its Age


The Grampians is one of the world’s oldest and most majestic sandstone mountains! Geologists have used fossils found within the Grampians mountains and have discovered estimate the age of this region to be around 420 million years old.

Halls Gap


Regarded as the main basepoint within the Grampians, this charming village is a delightful place filled with warm welcomes and delightful attractions. Bordered around an impressive scenery of bush, many visitors spend their days getting lost within the lush greenery. Enjoying a day of hiking, cycling, rock-climbing, and even abseiling. Afterwards, visitors can enjoy the village’s range of attractions within, with friendly cafes and restaurants, are strewn about, and even a Halls Gap Zoo to guarantee yourself a wildlife sighting.

Boroka Lookout


See all of what this incredible region has to offer in one instant! While seeing the unforgettable panoramic views at Boroka Lookout! This lookout showcases the entire Halls Gaps as well as the surrounding bushland. Being only 15 kilometres from the village, many travellers head here for a sunset or sunrise view! The perfect shot for your next Instagram post!

Traditional Owners of the Land


Due to its long history, the Grampians has a vast history, most particularly with the traditional owners of the land, the Aboriginal people. The Grampians are a significant region for the local community, with historic rock carvings and old artefacts found within the mountaintops. Visit the Brambuk Aboriginal Cultural Centre and learn more about this ancient culture and the lives that lived within this historic bushland. The entre is completely owned by the Aboriginal community, with all staff members passionate to share their stories with visitors.

The Waterfalls


Throughout the Grampians, mountaintops lie the trickle of rivers and creeks, with a number of them flowing over the clifftops to create spectacular waterfalls. The most noteworthy is Mackenzie Falls, which is regarded as one of Victoria’s most stunning waterfalls.
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