About Halls Gap & the Grampians
Nestled in the heart of the Grampians, Halls Gap is surrounded by soaring sandstone ridges, mountain peaks, and native forest. This is Victoria's premier hiking destination, with trails ranging from easy walks to challenging summit climbs, plus excellent camping, wineries, and outdoor recreation.
Walks & Trails
The Grampians offer exceptional walking for all fitness levels. Near the visitor centre, tackle the Fyans Creek / Wetland Loop and Fyans Creek Loop, or venture to easy tracks like Silent Street, Halls Gap to Pinnacle Track, and Boronia Peak Walking Track. For panoramic views, walk to Wonderland Car Park to Pinnacle or Sundial Car Park to Pinnacle. Longer options include Delleys Bridge Walking Track, Lakeview Lookout Loop, and Lake Bellfield Wall.
Camping
Several parks and lodges cater to touring vehicles and caravan travellers. Halls Gap Lakeside Tourist Park, Halls Gap Caravan Park, and Halls Gap Holiday Park are within 4km of town. For accommodation, try Norval Lodge and House or Silverband Lodge. Budget-conscious travellers can use Grampians Gateway Bush Camp (free) or Bugiga Hiker Camp.
Attractions & Things to See
Grampians National Park dominates the landscape with dramatic lookouts and natural landmarks. Visit The Pinnacle Grampians and Boroka Lookout for sweeping mountain views, or hike to MacKenzie Falls for waterfall scenery. The Balconies is a standout rock formation worth the drive further into the park.
Wineries & Cellar Doors
The Grampians wine region produces excellent cool-climate wines. Visit Grampians Wine Cellar and Fallen Giants near Halls Gap, or venture to Pomonal Estate. Further afield, Seppelts Great Western Winery and Best's Great Western are within 30km.
Golf
Halls Gap - Mount Difficult Golf Course sits just 6km away with views of the surrounding peaks.
Pubs & Dining
The Grampians Motel Bar is closest to town, while Kookaburra Bar & Bistro and Halls Gap Hotel offer local dining options nearby.