Halls Gap
Centred around Halls Gap is the Wonderland Ranges with its interesting rock formations, canyons and viewpoints. A network of roads from the town lead to other scenic drives and a wealth of walking trails. Lakes Bellfield, Lonsdale, Fyans, Wartook and Moora Moora are all within a short drive of the town. Experience local aboriginal culture at the award winning Brambuk Living Cultural Centre.
History
In 1841, four years after Major Thomas Mitchell first climbed and named Mt William, Charles Browing Hall became the first European to locate a gap through the mountain range and discover the lovely valley now called after him. However, the ramparts of the Wonderland and Mt William Ranges that rise 700 metres each side of this little tourist village have existed since ancient times.
Cattle rustlers were the first to make use of the valley, but were soon removed and the whole valley was taken-up by station owners.
The discovery of gold in Stony Creek brought many fossickers in 1887, but there was more success on Mt William where the Mafeking Goldfields thrived for several years from 1900. Around this time, guesthouses were being built to house the many tourists, botanists and naturalists who were discovering the beauty of the area.
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Town information
Region
Northern Grampians Shire CouncilPopulation
281Distance from Melbourne
262km / 162.79 miles and 2.5 hours travelling time from MelbourneRoad access
Grampians Road off the Western Highway
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Places of interest
Brambuk Living Cultural Centre and National Parks Visitor Centre
Stony Creek Stores
Wildlife Park and Zoo
The Gap Winery
Grampians National Park
Lake Bellfield
Old water flumes by D'Alton
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Accommodation
Halls Gap Visitor Information Centre
Address: Grampians Rd, Halls Gap Vic 3381
T: 03 53 564 616
F: 03 53 564 570
Freecall: 1800 065 599
Website: www.ngshire.vic.gov.au