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Last updated: 2024 Jun 14Morning
Start your day early with a hike to The Pinnacle lookout, one of the most iconic hikes in Grampians National Park. It's a steep climb but the views from the top of the lookout are breathtaking and will make for the perfect photo opportunity.
Afternoon
After the hike, head to the Brambuk Cultural Centre to learn about the rich Aboriginal history and culture of the area. You can take part in a guided tour, watch a cultural performance or browse the art gallery.
Morning
Visit MacKenzie Falls, one of the largest waterfalls in Victoria, and take a dip in the refreshing pools below the falls.
Afternoon
After the waterfall, head to the Boroka Lookout for panoramic views of the Grampians. If you're feeling adventurous, take a scenic helicopter ride over the park for a bird's-eye view.
Morning
Start the day with a sunrise hike to the Balconies lookout, offering stunning views of the Victoria Valley.
Afternoon
After the hike, head to Halls Gap Zoo for an up-close encounter with native Australian wildlife, including kangaroos, koalas, and Tasmanian devils.
Morning
Take a scenic drive to Mount William, the highest peak in Grampians National Park. The hike to the summit offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
Afternoon
After the hike, explore the local wineries in the area, including Best's Wines and Seppelt Wines.
Morning
Start the day with a scenic drive to the Hollow Mountain car park and take the challenging hike to the top of Hollow Mountain. The hike involves rock scrambling and offers spectacular views of the surrounding plains.
Afternoon
After the hike, relax at the Grampians Grape Escape, a wine and food festival held every year in May.
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