Heatherlie Quarry near the Grampians was the source of stone for many of Melbourne's most important buildings.

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Avue Retreat,Halls Gap

Avue Retreat,Halls Gap accommodation review:Weekend away

About three hours'drive north-west of Melbourne,Halls Gap is nestled in the heart of the Grampians National Park,which has long been a mecca for bushwalkers and rock climbers.

  • byCameron Houston
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Nature's best ... (above) Brambuk,the National Park and Cultural Centre in Halls Gap

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Halls Gap - Places to See

<b>Halls Gap (including Grampians National Park and Mafeking)</b><br><b>Attractive town at the heart of one of Victoria's major tourist areas.</b><br>Halls Gap is located on the floor of the picturesque Fyans Valley,250 metres above sea-level. By road it is 251 km north-west of Melbourne via Ararat. It is essentially a tourist village at the eastern edge of Grampians National Park - one of the state's most outstanding natural features and a major destination for holidaymakers and bushwalkers. The main approaches are from the south (from<a href="VICDunkeld.shtml">Dunkeld</a>on the Glenelg Highway),from the south-east (i.e.,<a href="VICArarat.shtml">Ararat</a>),from the east (via<a href="VICStawell.shtml">Stawell</a>) and from the north (access is along a clearly signposted road which heads west off the Western Highway south of<a href="VICHorsham.shtml">Horsham</a>).

Halls Gap - Fast Facts

<b>Halls Gap (including Grampians National Park and Mafeking)</b><br><b>Attractive town at the heart of one of Victoria's major tourist areas.</b><br>Halls Gap is located on the floor of the picturesque Fyans Valley,250 metres above sea-level. By road it is 251 km north-west of Melbourne via Ararat. It is essentially a tourist village at the eastern edge of Grampians National Park - one of the state's most outstanding natural features and a major destination for holidaymakers and bushwalkers. The main approaches are from the south (from<a href="VICDunkeld.shtml">Dunkeld</a>on the Glenelg Highway),from the south-east (i.e.,<a href="VICArarat.shtml">Ararat</a>),from the east (via<a href="VICStawell.shtml">Stawell</a>) and from the north (access is along a clearly signposted road which heads west off the Western Highway south of<a href="VICHorsham.shtml">Horsham</a>).

Halls Gap - Eat

<b>Halls Gap (including Grampians National Park and Mafeking)</b><br><b>Attractive town at the heart of one of Victoria's major tourist areas.</b><br>Halls Gap is located on the floor of the picturesque Fyans Valley,250 metres above sea-level. By road it is 251 km north-west of Melbourne via Ararat. It is essentially a tourist village at the eastern edge of Grampians National Park - one of the state's most outstanding natural features and a major destination for holidaymakers and bushwalkers. The main approaches are from the south (from<a href="VICDunkeld.shtml">Dunkeld</a>on the Glenelg Highway),from the south-east (i.e.,<a href="VICArarat.shtml">Ararat</a>),from the east (via<a href="VICStawell.shtml">Stawell</a>) and from the north (access is along a clearly signposted road which heads west off the Western Highway south of<a href="VICHorsham.shtml">Horsham</a>).

Halls Gap - Sleep

<b>Halls Gap (including Grampians National Park and Mafeking)</b><br><b>Attractive town at the heart of one of Victoria's major tourist areas.</b><br>Halls Gap is located on the floor of the picturesque Fyans Valley,250 metres above sea-level. By road it is 251 km north-west of Melbourne via Ararat. It is essentially a tourist village at the eastern edge of Grampians National Park - one of the state's most outstanding natural features and a major destination for holidaymakers and bushwalkers. The main approaches are from the south (from<a href="VICDunkeld.shtml">Dunkeld</a>on the Glenelg Highway),from the south-east (i.e.,<a href="VICArarat.shtml">Ararat</a>),from the east (via<a href="VICStawell.shtml">Stawell</a>) and from the north (access is along a clearly signposted road which heads west off the Western Highway south of<a href="VICHorsham.shtml">Horsham</a>).

Halls Gap - Culture and History

<b>Halls Gap (including Grampians National Park and Mafeking)</b><br><b>Attractive town at the heart of one of Victoria's major tourist areas.</b><br>Halls Gap is located on the floor of the picturesque Fyans Valley,250 metres above sea-level. By road it is 251 km north-west of Melbourne via Ararat. It is essentially a tourist village at the eastern edge of Grampians National Park - one of the state's most outstanding natural features and a major destination for holidaymakers and bushwalkers. The main approaches are from the south (from<a href="VICDunkeld.shtml">Dunkeld</a>on the Glenelg Highway),from the south-east (i.e.,<a href="VICArarat.shtml">Ararat</a>),from the east (via<a href="VICStawell.shtml">Stawell</a>) and from the north (access is along a clearly signposted road which heads west off the Western Highway south of<a href="VICHorsham.shtml">Horsham</a>).