The Grampians National Park
- flyuval
- Aug 7, 2017
- 1 min read
Only two and a half hours drive North-west to Melbourne, leads to an enchanting, remarkably stunning place called the Grampians. Some tourists have neglected this Victorian gem on their way to the overcrowded Great Ocean Road. The view remained me of the famous Blue Mountains nearby Sydney, New South Wales, which is part of a gigantic sandstone range stretching from the east coast to Southern Australia. Impressive rock structures comprise beautiful peaks and cliffs, generating some dramatic lookouts towards the flat Victorian terrain which surrounds the national park. And, what about some wildlife adventure? It is a great place to watch kangaroo mobs who enjoy eating the green grass in Halls Gap town. There are many beautiful wild birds singing on tree canopies while visitors walk by the trails. You might see some Cockatoo birds either. I highly recommend driving to the Grampians with a owned\rented car because there are many nice spots to stop by. A least recommended option is to book a guided tour to the Grampians, after all, it's up to you folks. Enjoy it!

Captured in Halls Gap.

Captured on the Pinnacle (Highly recommanded day trail).

Two Cockatoo birds at the Grampians on the way to Beehive Falls.

Captured in The Balconies (Highly recommanded spot).
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