Top 9 Hidden Gems Things to do in Grampians, Victoria

November 28, 2021 Merry Kessler

Discover the best top things to do in Grampians, Australia including Montara Winery, Hangin' Out, Grampians Helicopters, Wimmera Hills Winery, Reed Lookout, Fish Falls, Nigretta Falls, The Bible Museum, Aradale Ghost Tour.
Restaurants in Grampians

1. Montara Winery

Chalambar Road, Ararat, Victoria 3377 Australia +61 3 5352 3868 [email protected] http://www.montarawines.com.au/
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5.0 based on 18 reviews

Montara Winery

Established in 1970, Montara is captivating with its panorama of plains, mountains, vines, and old-world charm of the Ararat gold rush days. Situated 200 kilometres west of Melbourne in the Grampians region, it is a feast for the eyes and the spirit.

2. Hangin' Out

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5.0 based on 108 reviews

Hangin' Out

Rock climbers around the globe visit the Gariwerd/Grampians N.P. to experience some of the best climbing in the world. We create a safe environment for you to experience this for yourself! Our customers include individuals to groups, from school, corporate and social sectors. Since 2002 we've worked hard to make sure you have an outstanding experience and we hope you will join us in this exhilarating sport.

3. Grampians Helicopters

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5.0 based on 34 reviews

Grampians Helicopters

Grampians Helicopters offers joy flights, scenic, wine tours and food & wine tours. Departing from Stawell airport you can take a joy flight, starting at $60 pp (min 2) or jump onboard one of our 3 scenic flights to experience the Grampians National Park from the air, receive detail commentary. We have wine and food and wine tours exploring the area's finest produce, while traveling in style.

4. Wimmera Hills Winery

606 Elmhurst-Glenpatrick Rd, Elmhurst, Victoria 3469 Australia +61 418 141 685 [email protected] http://www.wimmerahills.com.au
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5.0 based on 25 reviews

Wimmera Hills Winery

Is it time to do something different? Head over to Wimmera Hills Winery, meet the wine maker; tour the vineyard. Set high in the upper reaches of the Wimmera basin where grazing country meets rugged forest. Sparse soil over shattered sandstone; this is the Pyrenees Ranges where great shiraz is born. Gain a new appreciation of wine. Breathe fresh air in our pristine valley. It's all here for you. Only 2.5 hours from Melbourne, or 50 minutes from Ballarat, in beautiful Central Victoria. If you a looking for something special to do? Book in for tasting of the produce of our distillery. Learn about our Gin & Liqueurs and the story behind each of them.

Reviewed By N8805LJmarym - Robinvale, Australia

Visiting Wimmera Hills Winery was a most enjoyable experience and one I would highly recommend to anyone who enjoys wine tasting. Jane and Ben are to be commended on providing us with in depth and wonderful experience. Ben, who has a passion for creating and making a variety of wine and distilling gin, gave us an excellent commentary on the processes he uses to produce his fine products. Jane then provided us with an delicious platter of gourmet food that exquisitely complimented our wine and gin tasting. We thank you both for your hospitality and for sharing your knowledge and talents with us. If you’d like a similar experience please book an appropriate time and allow a few hours for this wonderful experience. An ‘yes’ be ready to take one wine and gin home with you. Thank you again, Jane and Ben.

5. Reed Lookout

Halls Gap, Victoria Australia
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4.5 based on 221 reviews

Reed Lookout

Reviewed By christinebU9253EF - Frankston, Australia

This Lookout had a great view, and it next to the carpark, there is another lookout within a short walking distance from this one. It can get busy during peak times. But the views are worthwhile to look at.

6. Fish Falls

Halls Gap, Victoria Australia
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4.5 based on 43 reviews

Fish Falls

Reviewed By felicityc60 - Adelaide, Australia

The walk from the Zumsteins Picnic Ground to Fish Falls, in the beautiful Wartook Valley, is a delightful nature walk that follows the creek to the falls. A medium level of fitness is required, as there are some uneven sections and rocky ground in places. As well as beautiful fresh air and the sounds of birds, views of the creek break up the walk along the way. Fish Falls are accessible from 3 levels linked by sturdy metal stairs. From the top level you can rock hop over a few large boulders to access the track which continues on to the base of Mackenzie Falls. This is an easier option to get to the base of Mackenzie Falls (rather than the steep climb down and up from the Mackenzie Falls car park). All up the walk is about 7 km return, well worth the effort to enjoy the beautiful scenery and be immersed in the sights, smells and sounds of nature. Take a back pack and break the walk up with stops for lunch and snacks and you will have an enjoyable morning/afternoon outing.

7. Nigretta Falls

Wannon-Nigretta Fall Rd, Hamilton, Victoria Australia
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4.5 based on 73 reviews

Nigretta Falls

Reviewed By ET3121 - Greater Melbourne, Australia

Amazing to visit after rain. Easy viewing platform right at car park or you can walk down the stairs (5 mins). Probably my favourite waterfalls in Victoria due to accessibility. The reserve has toilets,bins and picnic area.

8. The Bible Museum

125 - 129 Napier St, St Arnaud, Victoria 3478 Australia +61 3 5495 1169 [email protected] http://www.thebiblemuseum.com.au
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4.5 based on 13 reviews

The Bible Museum

The Bible Museum has on display historic bibles which offer a rare insight into the development of the English language and also the story of writing and printing. A collection of over 2,000 Bibles, scrolls, musical instruments, and related artefacts are also available to view. Another interesting aspect of the museum is the Butterfly Garden. Open between November and May (depending on the weather and seasonal conditions) many varieties of butterflies can be seen floating around this specially designed garden. At certain times butterflies can be seen emerging from their chrysalis. Autumn is the best time to see the butterflies and garden. Ellen and Jean Reid have been collecting Bibles for over 30 years and their guided tour takes around an hour, so please book a tour in advance, by email or phone. Groups are by appointment only. If you're driving a long distance to visit the museum, please ensure the museum is open first.

9. Aradale Ghost Tour

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4.0 based on 222 reviews

Aradale Ghost Tour

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