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Dec 12, 2024
There is a wonderful view from the Pinnacle down to Hall's Gap, making the climb well worthwhile. Make sure to check out the Fallen Giant and the Nerve TestFull review by FrostyRemo
Nov 19, 2024
We are regular visitors to the Grampians for some R&R and we like to spend some time walking. I am recently 60, and pretty fit but this is a strenuous hike. We met many people along the journey from …Full review by Birt1964
Nov 19, 2024
It was indeed a tough hike as we started off from the Halls Gap on the Grampians Peak trail from where the distance was somewhat longer covering almost 9.6 km. Day was cool around 10 degrees, so need…Full review by Kamal P
Hi Every-one, I am off to the Grampians this weekend. Last time I couldnt find the Nerve Test from the Pinnacle - it doesnt show on current maps. Can any-one remember if its to the north or south? - or left or right of the pinnacle if looking out to the valley. Many thanks Mary
Is it recommended to drive from Melbourne to Grampian , climb the pinnacle, and drive to Port Campbell town to overnight at the same day? I was told that it will be too tiring, I need advice
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That is if you're short of time. Otherwise stay a night in Halls Gap.
Is it recommended to drive from Melbourne to Grampian , climb the pinnacle, and drive to Port Campbell town to overnight at the same day? I was told that it will be too tiring, I need advice
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This would be too much in one day! Stay in Halls Gap or Dunkeld and then go to Port Campbell the next morning.
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