7 Things to do for Honeymoon in Grampians That You Shouldn't Miss

July 21, 2021 Milan Banda

Discover the best top things to do in Grampians, Australia including Hangin' Out, The Pinnacle, Grampians Helicopters, Taltarni Vineyards, Halls Gap Zoo, McKenzies Falls, Boroka Lookout.
Restaurants in Grampians

1. 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.

2. The Pinnacle

Mt Victory Rd Sundial Carpark, Halls Gap, Victoria Australia http://www.visithallsgap.com.au/walks.htm
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5.0 based on 1,217 reviews

The Pinnacle

Reviewed By 302tanial

Great walk and kids loved it to, we where with a big group and to reach the top and see the magnificent view was fantastic

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. Taltarni Vineyards

Taltarni Vineyard Main Entranc 339 Taltarni Rd, Moonambel, Victoria 3478 Australia +61 3 5459 7900 [email protected] http://www.taltarni.com.au
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4.5 based on 70 reviews

Taltarni Vineyards

*Bookings are required for all cellar door visits. For more information, please view https://www.taltarni.com.au/bookings/. Taltarni Vineyards is one of the pioneering wineries of Victoria's Pyrenees, dedicated to making exceptional wines from the unique terroir of the region. Taltarni Vineyard and Winery was founded on the principles of individuality, independence and expression, which still guide them today. Utilising innovative new-world techniques, Taltarni produces a diverse range of high-calibre still red and white wines and methode-traditionnelle crafted sparklings. Located in the heart of the picturesque Pyrenees, Taltarni's vineyard is surrounded by rolling hills. Enjoy a wine tasting in the cellar door, relax by the fire in winter or out on the alfresco area in the warmer months.

Reviewed By 101bradm - Melbourne, Australia

I had planned a day trip for Saturday of the recent Labour Day weekend with several wineries and a lunch in the Pyrenees Wine region of Victoria. (See other my other reviews) Each of the wineries i chose had been rated 5 stars by Halliday a few years ago, and as such i suppose i expect the experience to reflect this. Taltarni Wines did not disappoint. After some other experiences that had not quite hit the mark, it was nice to end the day with this winery. The member of staff at the cellar door was working solo but still managed to juggle the needs of multiple groups of people seamlessly. Her knowledge of the product could not be flawed and offered the right amount of hospitality you expect from a well known (& Halliday rated) vineyard. With around 20 competing vineyards in this region you need to get it right if you expect the public to recommend you over others. I would certainly return to Taltarni on a future visit to the region & happily left with several bottles of wine on this occasion.

5. Halls Gap Zoo

4061 Ararat-Halls Gap Rd Halls Gap, Halls Gap, Victoria 3381 Australia +61 3 5356 4668 [email protected] http://hallsgapzoo.com.au
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4.5 based on 856 reviews

Halls Gap Zoo

Halls Gap Zoo is Victoria's largest regional privately-owned zoo. View over 160 different species, including Giraffes, Cheetahs, Monkeys, Crocodiles, Kangaroos and Koalas along a 2.5Km wheelchair friendly path. Halls Gap Zoo is involved in several captive breeding programs for endangered species. Enjoy one of our animal encounters hand feeding the meerkats, playing with dingoes or holding an alligator or snake. Facilities include kiosk for snack food and souvenirs, a playground, toilets and an all-weather picnic area with free use of BBQ's. Bus tours, school groups, corporate events and family gatherings welcome

Reviewed By Heida101 - Melbourne, Australia

I had low expectations for what a zoo could offer in the grampians, however it was such an impressive zoo. There was such a range of animals, from pigs, monkeys, kangaroos, and giraffes. There is a map, which guides you through the zoo to ensure you see every animal. There is animal food sold at the entrance, so you are even able to feed free roaming deer, kangaroos and wallabies. I particularly liked the guineapigs, as there were so many of them, and lots of little babies.

6. McKenzies Falls

Northern Grampains Road, Hamilton, Victoria Australia http://parkweb.vic.gov.au/explore/parks/grampians-national-park/things-to-do/mackenzie-falls
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4.5 based on 265 reviews

McKenzies Falls

Reviewed By PoppyTawny - Geelong, Australia

Well worth the effort. We went after rain and the falls were superb. Hike back up was definitely a work out! We continued down to fish falls for some extra scenery before heading back.

7. Boroka Lookout

Mt Difficult Road, Halls Gap, Victoria 3381 Australia
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Boroka Lookout

Reviewed By Crystalline4u - Traralgon, Australia

We went to this lookout late in the afternoon and there was fog ... it was hard to see the views, but even with the fog... it was easy to recognise that the views must be quite good. So... the next day, we headed back to see what we had missed. Even on an overcast Winter's Day ... the views are incredible. These are unrivalled views over the Halls Gap valley, Mt William range and the farmland plains to the east. Pan out to your right, you see the hanging rock formation perching on a cliff. As you look further, a lake hosts the serene waters surrounded by foggy hills. And how do you get to this lookout? From the scenic Halls Gap, the heart of the Grampians, take a 15-kilometre drive to Mount Difficult Road. Follow the sealed road until you reach the desired destination. It's less than 100 metres from the carpark to the viewing platform and even people with mobility issues should be able to view from here...as the path to the platform is quite good.

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