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Walk the Grampians Peaks Trail

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Walk the Grampians Peaks Trail

Surround yourself with nature in the Grampians (Gariwerd) National Park and learn about the ancestral lands of the Djab Wurrung and Jadawadjali peoples on a six-day walking trip in Victoria. Along with the waterfalls, wildflowers and awe-inspiring views that make this national park famous, you’ll share your walks with animals like kangaroos, wallabies, emus and colourful birds. Whether you’re hiking to the northern tip of the Grampians Peaks Trail at Mt Zero, edging to the top of The Pinnacle along a rocky cliff-face or reaching Mt Duwul (Mt William) – the highest point in the Grampians – you’ll hit new heights with two expert hiking guides by your side.

Activities
    Highlights
    • Escape the everyday, get active and go on all the Grampians' best hikes like Mt Duwul (Mt William) – the highest point in Grampians National Park – and the Grampians Peaks Trail Walk.
    • Take in waterfalls, colourful wildflower displays, and awe-inspiring mountain panoramas as you keep an eye out for kangaroos, wallabies, emus, and native birds.
    • There’s no need for a map or GPS on this walking trip – with two expert local walking guides who know the area inside-out, all you have to do is enjoy the journey.
    • Stay in the same comfortable motel-style accommodation for your entire trip. Unpack once, settle in, and relax. With every meal taken care of, all you need to do is put one foot in front of the other.
    • Learn about the rich Aboriginal heritage and spiritual connections of the Djab Wurrung and Jadawadjali Peoples as you travel through Country in the Grampians.
    Interests
    • Adventure and Active
    • Rail Tours
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    5 Nights Starting At
    April 12, 2025 through May 09, 2026
    Book by:
    May 05, 2026 7:00 PM
    Various departures
    Itinerary Map
    Itinerary Overview
    Day 1
    Melbourne / Grampians (Gariwerd) National Park
    Day 2
    Grampians (Gariwerd) National Park
    Day 3
    Grampians (Gariwerd) National Park
    Day 4
    Grampians (Gariwerd) National Park
    Day 5
    Grampians (Gariwerd) National Park
    Day 6
    Grampians (Gariwerd) National Park / Melbourne
    Detailed Itinerary
    Intrepid Vacations: Walk the Grampians Peaks Trail

    Day 1 Melbourne / Grampians (Gariwerd) National Park
    Your adventure begins in Melbourne (Narrm in the language of the Wurundjeri people, who are the traditional owners of the land on which Melbourne is now located). You'll meet your group early this morning at 8 am and head straight for the spectacular Grampians (Gariwerd) National Park, which spans the ancestral lands of the Djab Wurrung and Jadawadjali peoples. On the way, stop for morning tea and get to know your fellow hikers, then stop in Halls Gap for lunch. This afternoon, you’ll head out on a walk to MacKenzie Falls – the most iconic waterfall in the Grampians. The walk back may get a bit challenging, but the views are all worth it! Next, you’ll walk through The Balconies to see the interesting rock formations and sweeping views of the Victorian plains. After checking in at your accommodation, refresh and mingle with your fellow walkers over dinner.
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    Day 2 Grampians (Gariwerd) National Park
    Today, you’ll head off to Mt Zero Trailhead – the most northern section of the Grampian Peaks Trail. Heading south, you’ll hike mainly along the ridgeline, passing over rocky slabs with views of Staplyton Amphitheatre and the orange wave of Taipan Wall. Then, venture through low forest and dense scrub to Golton Creek. Ascend again toward the Mt Difficult Range to reach Barigar (mountain stream) passing small creeks and seasonal rockpools along the way. Finally, you’ll trek through grassy woodlands before the ridgeline takes you to Roses Gap. After the hike, return to Halls Gap for the evening.
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    Day 3 Grampians (Gariwerd) National Park
    Drive north to continue the hike back to Halls Gap along the Peaks Trail. You’ll start from Werdug with a climb up to the Lake Wartook Lookout. Trek the escarpment through rocky gardens before descending into the wetter eastern slopes. Walk through forest sense with ferns, wattles and tea trees to Chautauqua Peak, the final ascent before town. Here, you might see Clematis Falls (depending on recent rains), before end at the Botanic Gardens. Tonight, tuck into a group dinner.
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    Day 4 Grampians (Gariwerd) National Park
    Today’s walk will begin at Halls Gap, with a climb up and out of the township. Walk past the Venus Baths, Elephant Hide and the spectacular Grand Canyon (not to be mistaken for its big brother in the US!) before making your way to the top of The Pinnacle. From this popular lookout, you can enjoy superb views over Halls Gap and its surroundings. You’ll want your camera ready today!
    (B, L, D)

    Day 5 Grampians (Gariwerd) National Park
    Drive south for today’s hike. Start with a climb through stunted forest onto the Serra Range – this is one of the most remote parts of the Grampians Peaks Trail, so take a deep breath and let yourself be inspired by all the natural beauty around you! Head to the western Victoria Range towards Djardji-Djawara (sister). In Spring, there’s an abundance of wildflowers here, including a range of heath, orchid, grevillea, bush pea and blue tinsel-lily. Later, head back to your accommodation for dinner and maybe celebrate your last night with a drink.
    (B, L, D)

    Day 6 Grampians (Gariwerd) National Park / Melbourne
    It's time to say goodbye to Halls Gap as you slowly make your way back to Melbourne. First, you’ll head over to the southern end of the Grampians for an end to end walk to a viewpoint over the summit of Mt Sturgeon. Look out over the ranges, then drive to Dunkeld, where you’ll have some time for lunch and a wander through the town. Finally, head back into Melbourne, arriving in the city in the late afternoon. Here, your trip comes to an end. If you’d like to extend your stay, just get in touch with your booking agent.
    (B, L)

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    That's over 30 years of adventures, visiting new places and old friends, and countless, unforgettable moments. More than 30 years of changing the way people see the world on small group trips with like-minded explorers and a local leader to show you around.

    But to us, it's about more than just seeing the world, it's about experiencing it. It's about feeling its pulse and the shared rhythms of Intrepid people all over the world. To be Intrepid is far more than a lust for travel, we're an antidote to loneliness. We connect people to the heartbeat of adventure and the soul of the planet.

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