Halls Gap
The small township of Halls Gap lies on the eastern edge of the Grampians National Park at the base
of the scenic Fyans Valley. It's a popular base for visitors to the Grampians with its collection of shops, restaurants, cafes and accommodation. Things to See and Do
Operators at Halls Gap can arrange for personalised and adventure tours to the Grampians via four-wheel drives or discovery walks. These tours usually involve stops at picturesque areas of the park with meals included. The Grampians and Mt Arapiles region are ideal for visitors of all ages who wish to indulge in some rock climbing or abseiling. Other outdoor activities are also available include bushwalking, wildlife-spotting, caving and mountain biking. A local horseriding centre offers adventures around a large property with idylic views and settings while other operators also offer balloon flights or joy flights by plane.
Getting to Halls Gap
Halls Gap is located approximately 251km north-west of Melbourne. The main routes to the village are from Dunkeld on the Glenelg Highway to the south, Ararat from the south-east, Stawell from the east. When traveling from the north, follow the signs off the Western Highway south of Horsham.
Tourist Information
The Halls Gap visitors centre is located on Grampians Tourist Rd. It is housed in Centenary Hall and provides a convenient place for visitors to book their Halls Gap accommodation, tours and activities.
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