The Grampians



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The Grampians National Park is a stunning natural area located in Victoria, Australia. The park is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and entry is free. The official website for the park is www.parks.vic.gov.au.

There are many things to see and do in The Grampians, including hiking, rock climbing, wildlife watching, and scenic drives. Some popular attractions include:

- Mackenzie Falls: a beautiful waterfall that can be accessed via a short hike. Open from 9am-5pm daily.
- The Pinnacle: a lookout point with stunning views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. Open 24/7.
- Brambuk Cultural Centre: a museum and cultural center that celebrates the history and culture of the local Indigenous people. Open from 9am-5pm daily.
- Mount William: the highest peak in The Grampians, offering incredible views from the summit. Open 24/7.

There are also many towns and attractions to explore in the surrounding area, including:

- Halls Gap: a small town located within The Grampians, with shops, restaurants, and accommodation options. Open daily.
- The Great Ocean Road: a scenic coastal drive that passes through many beautiful towns and attractions. Open 24/7.
- Ballarat: a historic gold rush town with many museums and attractions. Open daily.

Overall, The Grampians National Park and its surrounding areas offer a wealth of natural beauty and cultural experiences for visitors to enjoy.

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