About Horsham & the Grampians
Horsham is a vibrant regional centre in western Victoria, positioned as a gateway to some of the state's finest natural attractions. The town sits amid rolling farmland with easy access to the dramatic peaks of the Grampians, making it an ideal base for touring and outdoor adventures.
Walks & Trails
The town itself offers accessible walks along the Wimmera River and through local parks. Weir Park Wetlands Walk and Yanga Track are both within 4km. For more substantial day trips, Arapiles Big Sky Bike Trail (30km) suits mountain bikers, while hikers heading further afield will find Mt Zero Trig Beacon, Wail Trail, and Scenic Loop all within an hour's drive.
Camping
Horsham Riverside Caravan Park and Horsham Holiday Park provide convenient town-based options. For those exploring the ranges, Natimuk Lake Caravan Park (23km), Wail Picnic Area (31km), and free camping at Big Bend and Wail Campsite 2 (both 35km) offer alternatives closer to the Grampians.
Attractions & Things to See
Grampians National Park is 77km away and features outstanding rock formations including The Balconies and The Pinnacle. This is one of Victoria's premier destinations for bushwalking and scenic driving.
Wineries & Cellar Doors
The region around Horsham produces quality wine. Norton Estate and Barangaroo Boutique Wines are both within 20km. For more ambitious tasting trips, Grampians Wine Cellar and Fallen Giants lie near the national park.
Golf
Horsham Golf Club is just 6km away, with Drung Golf Club (12km) and Pimpinio Golf Course (21km) offering alternatives nearby.
Pubs & Dining
The town centre has several established pubs within walking distance: Bull & Mouth Hotel, Wilsons Hotel, and White Hart Hotel are all on-site, with West Side Horsham just 1km away.