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Bellellen Homestead (Grampiens and The Pyrenees Victoria) Embraced by the spectacular Grampians National Park, Bellellen Homestead is unique with its reclaimed antique brick interior full of the rustic charm of a bygone era. Captivating views are there to inspire - whether it be in front of the romantic open fires, or enjoying a glass of local wine in the shade of the large verandahs. |
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Big Desert Wilderness (Grampiens and The Pyrenees Victoria) Europeans have left the Big Desert largely untouched since their arrival due to the inhospitable nature of the area. The Big Desert is Victoria`s first declared wilderness area. It is a vast park of 113,500 hectares and adjoins large conservation areas in South Australia. |
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Grampians Mountain Adventure Company (Grampiens and The Pyrenees Victoria) Whether you`re looking for your first step onto (or off!) the rock, or more advanced instruction in the mountain skills - GMAC has an adventure tailored to suit YOU. |
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Grampians National Park (Grampiens and The Pyrenees Victoria) Renowned for rugged mountain ranges and stunning wildflower displays, Grampians National Park is one of the State`s most popular holiday destinations. Declared in 1984, the 167,000-hectare park is home to abundant bird life and almost a third of Victoria`s plant species. |
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Grampians Personalised Tours and Adventures (Grampiens and The Pyrenees Victoria) A spectacular natural experience awaits as you explore the Grampians Ancient and scenic mountain ranges. Our unique 4WD tours travel on remote bush tracks to discover rugged landscapes, temperate rainforests, breathtaking views and waterfalls. Unique native flora and fauna highlight the experience. |
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Hattah-Kulkyne National Park (Grampiens and The Pyrenees Victoria) Hattah-Kulkyne is special because of the flow of permanent water in the nearby Murray River and the freshwater Hattah Lakes seasonally filled by creeks connected to the Murray which provide food and shelter for waterbirds and fish. These lakes can remain full for up to ten years without flooding, but flooding generally occurs, on average, once every two years. |
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Little Desert National Park (Grampiens and The Pyrenees Victoria) Here in the Little Desert - a desert in name only - you can discover how many species of plants and animals have succeeded, on poor soils with little water, in creating a kind of arid landscape where survival depends on maintaining a delicate balance of natural forces. The best time to visit the park is between late winter and early summer when the temperatures are comfortable and the park is full of blossoms and wildflowers. The eastern block is the most accessible. |
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Mount Arapiles-Tooan State Park (Grampiens and The Pyrenees Victoria) Mount Arapiles is a spectacular feature, rising sharply from the Wimmera plains to form part of the Mount Arapiles-Tooan State Park. The park includes Mitre Rock, adjacent to Mount Arapiles and the Tooan block. The 5060 hectare park is valuable for nature conservation, with about 14% of the State`s flora species represented in the Mount Arapiles section alone. |
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Paddys Ranges State Park (Grampiens and The Pyrenees Victoria) Paddys Ranges State Park is a great place to observe relics of the goldmining era. This park is well known for its wildflower displays and is home to more than 140 native birds, including the rare Painted Honeyeaters and Swift Parrots. |
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