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Grampians National Park is one of Victoria's most beautiful natural reserves, protecting gorgeous sandstone mountains and rare native wildlife. The park, which was designated in 1984, was listed on the Australian National Heritage List in 2006 for its status as one of southeastern Australia's most important indigenous rock art sites.


Visitors can enjoy excellent conditions for rock climbing throughout the year on the park's Wheel of Life and Groove Train climbing routes, known to attract world-class climbers from around the globe. Bushwalking is also popular along the Grampians Peaks Trail, which takes inspiration from Tasmanian-area bushwalks. Aboriginal history is on display at the Brambuk Aboriginal Cultural Center, located near the village of Halls Gap and managed by members of the Jardwadjali and Djab Wurrung communities. Map

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