Discover the majestic Grampians mountain range, located three hours west of Melbourne
The national park, known for its array of native flora and fauna and rich Aboriginal history, is also home to a growing food and wine culture. It’s the ideal combination for a captivating day-trip.
Inhale the fresh air of the Grampians and soak in the stunning natural attractions and their rich history. Experience the walking tracks and wildlife in the breathtaking landscape and enjoy tasting local wine and viewing unique art galleries.
The area is home to amazing olive groves due to its Mediterranean climate. Stop at the rustic farmgate of Red Rock Olives at Pomonal or discover Toscana (Grampians Olive Co) farmgate in the Wartook Valley. You can watch the harvest in winter. A lot of produce such as Mount Zero olives ends up in fine-dining establishments in Melbourne and Adelaide.
The Grampians is famous for its impressive natural scenery, but it’s worth taking a weekend away for many more reasons than just that.