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Grampians INN-to-INN walking holiday
Wildlife wonderland
The
Grampians Trek 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 is Self-Guided.
The
Grampians is located about 3 hours from Melbourne (on the route
to Adelaide). The first Europeans who passed the Grampians in
1836 saw it only as rugged mountain ranges blocking their progress
towards the fertile plains beyond. They had no knowledge of the
abundant flora and fauna hidden in this unique environment. They
did not appreciate the immense physical and spiritual importance
of the region to the local Aboriginal people who had lived there
for over 20,000 years. Fortunately the area remained undisturbed
and is now preserved forever in a spectacular National Park -
Gariwerd.
An
oasis on the Wimmera Plains, the Grampians offers spectacular
walking and is a haven for native wildlife such as colourful birds,
koalas, kangaroos, emus and reptiles. Extravagant springtime wildflower
displays are a bonus. Our selection of walks will also guide you
to Aboriginal rock art sites and shelters. This holiday is for
nature -lovers who enjoy remote, rugged places.
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 flowers all year round except for autumn.
Even though the area receives a low rainfall of about 70cm per
year, beautiful streambeds, waterfalls and caves have been carved
into the ranges.
As
well as walking, the Grampians has many other things to offer
visitors and this trip will allow you the time to explore some
of them. Examples include an Aboriginal Cultural Centre, Aboriginal
shelters and paintings and a working olive plantation.
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
30% easy, 30% moderate, 40% more strenuous. 9-19km (4½-6
hours) walking each day. The tracks are well formed and easy to
follow. However some of them have rough, uneven surfaces which
require confidence and reasonable nimbleness. There are also many
steps along the way. Your walking notes describe how to increase
or decrease the amount of walking on most days. Most days have
about 4-5 hours of walking time, with descriptions of extra walks
if you want more. Most walking days finish with a short road walk
to your accommodation.
Accommodation
Typical accommodation includes B&Bs and a boutique inn - 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,
4 dinners, wine with some 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, optional entry fee to
Brambuk Cultural Centre.
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 30s, 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 its 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 July and November
although there are always some flowers around.
Departure Dates start any day of the year, with a minimum
of 2 people booking together.
6
days (includes 5 nights accommodation & 4 days walking)
Day
1: Starts in Halls Gap any time after 2pm. There is no walking
scheduled for today but there are plenty of local attractions
in Halls Gap to enjoy and afternoon. Accommodation: Halls Gap
Day
2: Follow the fascinating Grand Canyon circuit through the
Wonderland Range, passing many unusual rock formations including
the Elephants Hide, Venus Baths, Guardian of the Canyon
and Echo Cave. Accommodation: Halls Gap
Day
3: Visit thundering McKenzie Falls in the more remote, and
less-visited western Grampians. Stroll down alongside the river
through eucalyptus woodlands, home to prolific Australian wildlife.
Today you have a good chance of patting a kangaroo in the wild!
Will you be lucky enough to see wild emus, a flock of colourful
birds or a koala perched in a gum tree? Tonights B&B
hosts are renowned for their superb native garden - there are
over 1000 different species! Accommodation: Western Grampians
Day
4: The route progresses into even more remote country in the
rugged Northern Grampians. 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:
Northern Grampians, on a working olive plantation
Day
5: Wind your way up the Giant Stairway to the summit of Mt
Rosea for an outstanding view. More panoramas unfold as you meander
down to Halls Gap. Time for a visit to Brambuk Cultural Centre
(extra cost) to learn more about our Aboriginal heritage. Try
emu pate, kangaroo steak or wattle jam in the indigenous food
restaurant! Accommodation: Halls Gap
Day
6: Trip finishes after breakfast
Prices
per person: 6 days = AU$960 (S/S $295)