Accommodation in The Grampians


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The Grampians Motel
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The Grampians Motel

 
All ground floor units set in natural bushland with outstanding mountain views... More Info
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Kookaburra Motor Lodge

 
Halls Gap Kookaburra Motor Lodge is a special property located in a quiet valley in the heart of the Grampians National Park... More Info
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The Grampians

This landscape of stark ridges and strangely shaped rocky outcrops rises spectacularly from western Victoria's plains and farmland. Known to Aboriginal people as Gariwerd, the area is renowned for its rock art and heritage. It has the largest proportion of rock-art sites in south-east Australia. Archaeologists have carbon-dated campfire charcoal in some rock shelters to approximately 22 000 years ago, although the earliest rock art suggests Aboriginal activity in the area may stretch back even further. For more information and tours, see the Brambuk Cultural Centre in Halls Gap.

The landscape is punctuated by four main ranges—Mount Difficult Range to the north, and the parallel ridges of Victoria Range, Serra Range and Mount William Range in the south. Protected by one of Victoria's largest national parks, the Grampians cover 1672km2 of stunning scenery, including wildflowers, panoramic mountain views and intricate ecosystems.