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Halls Gap the Heart of the Grampians
National Park is a bush walkers delight with much much more
to offer the adventurous person looking for the mountains splendid
secrets, the Grampians offer rock
climbing, abseiling
for beginners as well as the experienced, walks vary from easy
short to a challenge for the enthusiastic bush walker.
The near by area has many fine lakes stocked with fish to test
the skills of all keen anglers.
Other activities include swimming, golf,
horse riding, bike riding, canoeing, arts,
crafts, wineries,
tours,
Jazz and Gourmet
Festivals.
The National
Park blooms with banks of colour from prolific wild flowers
in the spring time, with many beautiful rare and endemic native
orchids and other species found nowhere else in the world.
Also found are unusual shaped fungi, mosses, tree ferns and
the most fantastic natural wind and water sculptured rock shapes,
a virtual photographers Paradise.
Kangaroos are abundant roaming free and can often be seen in
and around the main street.
Wild red deer and echidnas also make their home here, whilst
the rare Gang Gang cockatoo, Corellas, Sulphur Crested Cockatoos,
Rosellas, Kookaburras, Currawong and Blue Wrens are just some
of the beautiful birds that abound in this region.
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