Discover the best top things to do in Grampians, Australia including Amacore Marketplace Halls Gap, Steve Morvell Wildlife Art, Ararat Market, Glenelg Chocolates, Grampians OIive Co., St Arnaud Rail Station - Raillery Hub, Ros McArthur Art Studio, Nerissa Major's Art Studio, James McMurtrie, Michael Unwin Wines.
Restaurants in Grampians
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Held on the 3rd Sunday most months. Handmade crafts, home grown produce, treasures await you at Gumleaf Market. Enjoy a day out in the mountains. We look forward to seeing you soon.
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The home gallery and working studio of highly acclaimed nature artist Steve Morvell. Dedicated to raising human awareness of the beauty and fragility of wildlife and the habitats in which we co-exist his deep need to understand animals on their own terms takes Steve to many wild places researching his art. His powerful and evocative work is exhibited and renowned around the world. All artwork sales go towards funding genuine conservation efforts around the world.
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Held on the 2nd Sunday each month in Ararat you'll find the Ararat Market. With over 60 stalls each month with goods ranging from handmade crafts, candles, books, bric-a-brac, new DVDs, lollies, plants & lots more. Proceeds to the Ararat Community
5.0 based on 8 reviews
We visited Glenelg Chocolates about 5 years ago. We tried their dark chocolate coated ginger. They are the best we have had and I have been ordering them by email ever since. I also recommend their Terra Rossa Cabernet Sauvignon flavoured dark chocolates. Ps - I have dated this post in April 2020 as this is the last order I have placed
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One of Australia's oldest olive groves, 100% family owned and operated. Admire the spectacular mountain views and taste your way through our award winning organic olive oils (pressed on farm), olives, vinegars, honey and gourmet local produce. We also offer press tours and serve platters, tea, and espresso coffee. We roast our coffee beans on site in small batches.
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This heritage listed 1878 Train Station received a $1M refurbishment in 2019, reopening as a public gallery, retaining its architectural heritage and railway artifacts, with regular revolving exhibitions. Unique locally produced arts, crafts and produce are also for sale in the Marketspace. Arts workshops and lectures are provided in the community rooms, including an artist’s library and lounge.
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James McMurtrie Glass Artist. Stunning, unique and Australian made, James McMurtrie's artworks are inspired by the Grampians mountains that surround his glass blowing studio. With 25 years of experience using traditional techniques and tools, james skilfully creates high quality functional and sculptural glass.
I've seen glass blowing before; but this was different. it was up close. You could watch an entire piece being formed like magic in front of your eyes. James is very laid back; lets you take photos; low pressure. And his items are gorgeous. I just had to buy a beautiful vase to bring home with me.
4.5 based on 14 reviews
Michael has moved from Beaufort to the outskirts of Ballarat (Cardigan on the Western side on the old Highway). The new premises features a large rammed earth tasting shed. As yet, there is no food on offer but there is the potential to develop this and the grounds over the next few years. Michael has a wide range of wines, including rose, tempranillo, durif, petit verdot, cab sav and shiraz. Some of the wines are up to 14 years old. Michael also sources grapes from other regions so is not impacted by Ballarat's cool climate. If you like your wines, this winery is well worth a visit.
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