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ABORIGINAL HERITAGE & STUNNING MOUNTAIN SCENERY

The Grampians, about 3 hours northwest of Melbourne, are a series of five spectacular sandstone ridges created around 400 million years ago.  Known by the local Aboriginal people as "Gariwerd", the thickly wooded mountain ranges which make up Grampians National Park provide fabulous scenery, great for bush walking and camping, while the stunning rock formations provide opportunities for climbing or just gazing. 

The Pinnacle Lookout

A 'roo surveys his domain

Photo by Robert Mason

Victoria's largest and most significant collection of Aboriginal cultural sites is located in the Grampians.   Brambuk (left)  - The National Park & Cultural Centre - is wholly Aboriginal owned and operated and is a must-see for cultural stories , dance and guided tours.

All photos courtesy of Tourism Victoria.

A solitary hiker enjoys a peaceful sunset..

Photo by Mark Watson

Kookaburras

The activities in the Grampians are endless!

Map courtesy of VisitGrampians.com

The Balconies

Photo by Daryl Wisely

MacKenzie Falls

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