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  • Grampians, mountain range extending southwest from the Great Dividing Range, southwest central Victoria, Australia. Composed mainly of hard sandstone, they are noted for deep gorges, fantastic weathered rock formations, and wildflowers. The highest peak, Mt. William, rises to 3,827 ft (1,166 m). Visited in 1836 by Maj. Sir Thomas Mitchell, surveyor general of New South Wales, the range was named after The Grampians of Scotland.
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  • Discover outdoor activities, gastronomic delicacies & cosy cottages in the Grampians. Find out about the region and plan your perfect Grampians getaway.
  • Hike to the highest peak within the Grampians, Mount William, or explore the plethora of walks around Halls Gap and the Wonderland Range.
  • If stunning mountain vistas, prolific hiking tracks, and amazing wineries are on your list for the next getaway, Gariwerd (The Grampians) is just for you.
  • The Grampians National Park commonly referred to as the Grampians, is a national park located in the Grampians region of Victoria, Australia.
  • With many unique things to see and experience, the Grampians in western Victoria is a popular tourist destination, perfect for travellers of all age groups.
  • The Grampians is a truly special place. The Grampians is a striking feature, stretching for about 90km from north to south and up to 40km from east to west.
  • You'll want to slip on your boots for this bit – where we walk and climb and pause, gazing out in awe at the ancient mountain grandeur of the Grampians (Gariwerd)...
  • Traverse bushland trails, each offering some of the most iconic viewpoints within the Grampians National Park.
  • For more information on walks, waterfalls and lookouts in the Grampians, check out Grampians National Park: The Complete Visitor’s Guide.
  • With each step you take, the Grampians Region beckons you to explore, discover, and fall in love with the magic of this land.