Grampians National Park is the third largest in Victoria and located at the west of the State.
It’s spectacular scenery, colourful displays of wildflowers and wide range of opportunities for outdoor recreation, thus making this one of the most popular holiday destinations in Victoria.
The Grampians are named after the mountain range in Scotland due to their resemblance, as seen by a Scottish Explorer.
Some of the peaks stretch to 1000 metres and there are around 1000 different species of native plants known to be growing in the region.
This is a truly beautiful area, where roads lead to picturesque lakes and inlets of immense beauty. There are excellent short walks, some easy, others more demanding. So put on your walking shoes and go trekking!