The 10 Best Things to do in Dunkeld, Victoria

December 2, 2021 Karren Gelb

Discover the best top things to do in Dunkeld, Australia including Mount Abrupt, Mt Thackeray, Nerissa Major's Art Studio, Mt Sturgeon, Bryan Swamp Wildlife Reserve, The Picaninny (Bainggug), Chimney Pots, Dunkeld Memorial Park, Dunkeld Arboretum, Gill Fry.
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1. Mount Abrupt

Grampians Rd, Dunkeld, Victoria 2795 Australia
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5.0 based on 29 reviews

Mount Abrupt

Reviewed By PhilMalone - Footscray, Australia

This is a challenging walk of around 6.5 kms return. Most of the walk to the summit is up steep sections and several steps (we counted 950 stairs in all). We completed the walk up in 1 hour and it was quite cold up the top (even though it was only early March). Once at the top you can take in unparalled views around the countryside of all the surrounding mountains and plains. Piccaninny pails into insignificance from the top of Mount Abrupt. This is well worth the effort and (having done all the Grampians walks) I would rate this one as one of the best. Do it!

2. Mt Thackeray

Old Victoria Range Rd, Dunkeld, Victoria Australia
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Mt Thackeray

3. Nerissa Major's Art Studio

97 Parker St Corner of Simpson St, Dunkeld, Victoria 3294 Australia +61 418 724 398 [email protected]
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4.5 based on 6 reviews

Nerissa Major's Art Studio

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4. Mt Sturgeon

Victoria Valley Road Grampians National Park, Dunkeld, Victoria Australia
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4.5 based on 53 reviews

Mt Sturgeon

Reviewed By PhilMalone - Footscray, Australia

We climbed as a couple in February. It was freezing - needed a few layers on to start but gradually shedded them as we walked. It offers majestic views of the surrounding ranges and plains. The official guide books say 7kms return. But it is actually 5kms return IF you park at the 2nd carpark (i.e. the carpark for Piccaninny 900 metres past the official Mt Sturgeon carpark). Once at the Piccaninny Carpark on Rte C217 you will see a sign to Mt Sturgeon walk. We did the walk up Sturgeon in 45 minutes. The track is often slippery - I used hiking sticks which saved me from a few potential falls. We didn't consider it to have rock hopping, although the guide pamphlets had described it as a rock hopping walk. This is well worth the effort and if you are fit you won't have any trouble at all doing it in under an hour. Loved relaxing at the top (despite the very cold winds) and taking in the view.

5. Bryan Swamp Wildlife Reserve

McIntyres Crossing Road, Dunkeld, Victoria 2795 Australia
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Bryan Swamp Wildlife Reserve

6. The Picaninny (Bainggug)

Grampians Road Grampians National Park, Dunkeld, Victoria 2795 Australia
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4.5 based on 45 reviews

The Picaninny (Bainggug)

Reviewed By Swinksy - Melbourne, Australia

This easy walk is a short distance from Dunkeld. You can park at the Picaninny car park on the Halls Gap road or in the car park past the Mt Sturgeon carpark. It’s around 2km walk from either carpark. The track is easy to follow and well signposted, and will take 30-45 mins to get to the top. The walk up is a steady incline, with some steps along the way. Good footwear is recommended(runners and hiking shoes), not flip flops, or sandals. A water bottle is a good idea in the warm weather. Allow 1-1 1/2 hours both ways. The view from the top is very nice, with vistas towards Mt Abrupt and Dunkeld, and towards the south.

7. Chimney Pots

Glenelg River Road, Dunkeld, Victoria Australia
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4.5 based on 7 reviews

Chimney Pots

8. Dunkeld Memorial Park

87 Parker Street, Dunkeld, Victoria 3294 Australia
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Dunkeld Memorial Park

Reviewed By Swisshen - Melbourne, Australia

This is a beautifully kept park opposite the Visitors Information Centre. The gates pillars contain an honour roll to the men who served in the Boer War, First & Second World War, Korea, Malaya, Borneo and South Vietnam. There is a nice play area and picnic tables within. An Anzac solider statue stands guard near the entrance.

9. Dunkeld Arboretum

Macarthur St, Dunkeld, Victoria 3294 Australia
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4.0 based on 55 reviews

Dunkeld Arboretum

Reviewed By larianef2018

Wonderful to revisit this small piece of botanical paradise in the shadows of the mighty Mt Sturgeon. Long walks around and over bridges spanning a series of small ‘lakes’. Stunning array of native and deciduous trees - some ancient red gums. Kangaroos grazing in the autumn evening light ... Look forward to see this place continue to grow.

10. Gill Fry

Gill Fry

I am a passionate photographer based near Hamilton, Victoria and especially loves the night skies. I love to go out at night and photograph the stars and milky way. We are so lucky here in the southern hemisphere. Our skies are so clear and the milky way is so strong. I run training in Capturing the Night sky photography, Improving your Photography and Light Painting in the Moonlight. I am also an avid Aurora Hunter and won NASA APOD with an aurora photo.

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