grampians hike
hiking in auswalk's backyard!
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INN-to-INN walking holiday
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Self guided & guided departures
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6 day itinerary (includes 4 days of walking)
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highlights
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Exciting rock formations - Venus Baths, Grand Canyon, Elephant's Hide, Echo Cave, Silent Street
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360 degree views from lofty summits - Boronia & Chatauqua Peaks, The Pinnacle and Mt Stapylton
- Aboriginal shelter with ochre paintings
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Wildflowers, wildlife, wine and wild walking!
Auswalk's Grampians Hike is an INN-to-INN accommodated walking holiday. You walk through the Grampians National Park, staying at three different locations. We move your luggage for you while you are out walking. This holiday can be done Self-Guided or as a guided trip, any day of the year for a minimum of two people booking together.
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Views over rugged rocky ranges
At 167,000 hectares in area, the Grampians national park is large. It is made entirely of sandstone (which was once seabed), which has eroded into several separate mountain ranges. The Grampians are not high mountains, but they are very rugged. This area was hugely valuable for the Aboriginal people who lived here for 20,000 years before western people arrived, but European settlers thought of the area as useless land that could never be farmed. This is the main reason we are fortunate enough to have so much of the area preserved in a National Park today.

The Grampians is one of the best places in
Australia to see kangaroos in the wild
Everywhere you look in the Grampians you will see cliffs and forest. The hundreds of cliffs and rough valleys provide refuge for many native animals, including birds, which are easily seen. It is one of the best places to see Australian animals. The sandy soil is ideal for native plants, making this national park famous for its spring wildflowers. There are actually flowers all year except for autumn. Even though the area receives a low rainfall of about 700mm per year, beautiful streambeds, waterfalls and caves have been carved into the ranges.
location
The Grampians is 3 hours by car or 5 hours by train/coach west of Melbourne. There is daily public transport available from Melbourne.
grading
20% easy, 55% moderate, 25% more strenuous. 12-18km (4.5-6 hours) walking each day. Mostly moderate walking but most tracks have some rocky, uneven sections, making the trip only suitable for agile people.

The Grampians offers remote walking
accommodation
Typical accommodation includes B&Bs and a comfortable motel - private rooms with ensuite or private bathrooms.
regional wine & food
The region is noted for its burgeoning olive industry, fresh venison and the extensive Grampians and Great Western vineyards.
what's included
5 nights accommodation, 5 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 3 dinners, luggage transfers, vehicle transfers as required for itinerary, information booklets, insulated lunch bag, map case, National Park fees, walking notes, maps.
not included
Alcohol, additional meals.
the best time to go
This holiday can be done at any time of the year. September to November is usually warm. The summer months of December to March are likely to be warm, and sometimes quite hot. During summer it is common to have daily temperatures in the 30’s, and the nights will also stay quite warm. Nonetheless, plenty of people walk here in summer. When temperatures are high, people walk slowly, start early when it’s cooler, wear a sunhat, and above all else, drink lots of water. April and May are cooler and the winter months of June through August can vary from cool to mild temperatures with the occasional cold, wet spell. The wildflowers are usually at their best between August and November – although there are always some flowers around. Not available during July.

Delicate fringe lily
departure dates
Self-Guided INN-to-INN - start any day of the year except July, with a minimum of 2 people booking together.
Guided INN-to-INN - start any day of the year except July, with a minimum of 2 people booking together.
prices
Please see our Prices section of the website

Steps and ladders on the descent
into the Grand Canyon

itinerary guide - 6 days
(includes 5 nights accommodation & 4 days walking)
Day 1: Starts at Pomonal (near Stawell) any time after 2pm. Accommodation: Pomonal
Day 2: The approach to the Grampians Ranges is via Tunnel Hill. See the historic water tunnel carved ¾ of a mile through the Mount William Range – quite impressive for 1881 and it’s still used today! The views from the top are impressive. The route continues downhill to Lake Bellfield, the region’s water storage facility. Hike along the shores of the lake to Brambuk, an Aboriginal Cultural Centre where you can drop in for a drink and try some indigenous foods. Accommodation: Halls Gap

Picturesque Halls Gap Valley -
your home for two nights
Day 3: Follow the fascinating Grand Canyon circuit through the Wonderland Range, passing many unusual rock formations including the Elephant’s Hide, Venus Baths, Guardian of the Canyon and Echo Cave. Today’s aim is the lofty heights of the Pinnacle Lookout. The return is via the newly constructed Mackeys Peak track. Accommodation: Halls Gap
Day 4: After a short transfer you'll enjoy some hiking at McKenzie Falls. There's a walk to a view point over the falls before taking the steep stone steps to the base of the falls. From here the track meanders beside the pretty river all the way to Zumsteins and the Wartook Valley. The bird life is prolific. Along the way you’re bound to see the first of many kangaroos and wallabies. Accommodation: Wartook, in the northern Grampians

A walker descends through Silent Street
in the atmospheric Grand Canyon
Day 5: The even more remote country of the rugged Northern Grampians beckons today. Walk amongst intricately sculpted cliffs and look over range upon range of spectacular mountains. Visit an Aboriginal shelter with cave paintings that depict the special relationship between the Aboriginal people and their land. Accommodation: Wartook

The walking route skirts around Lake Bellfield
Day 6: After breakfast you’ll be transported back to your car or to your public transport connection for Melbourne.
fact sheets
Would you like more detailed information about this trip?
Download our Grampians Hike self guided INN-to-INN Fact Sheet.
Download our Grampians Hike guided INN-to-INN Fact Sheet. They contain a detailed itinerary with walking times and distances and more information on accommodations including photos of places you will stay at.
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prices
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how to book
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