Discover the Majestic Peaks of Chimney Pots
Explore Chimney Pots in the Grampians – a stunning hiking area with breathtaking views, diverse wildlife, and challenging trails for all adventurers.
Chimney Pots is a breathtaking hiking area located in the picturesque Grampians National Park, Victoria. A haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts, this location offers challenging hikes, stunning vistas, and a rich variety of flora and fauna. Experience the thrill of ascending steep trails that reward you with panoramic views of the stunning landscape below. Perfect for adventure seekers, Chimney Pots promises an unforgettable escape into nature.
A brief summary to Chimney Pots
- Glenelg Valley Road, Grampians, Victoria, 3314, AU
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- Monday 12 am-12 am
- Tuesday 12 am-12 am
- Wednesday 12 am-12 am
- Thursday 12 am-12 am
- Friday 12 am-12 am
- Saturday 12 am-12 am
- Sunday 12 am-12 am
Local tips
- Bring plenty of water and snacks for the hike, as facilities are limited.
- Wear sturdy hiking shoes for better grip on the rocky trails.
- Check the weather forecast before you head out; conditions can change rapidly.
- Start your hike early in the day to enjoy cooler temperatures and fewer crowds.
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Getting There
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Car
If you are driving, head to the Grampians National Park. From Halls Gap, take Grampians Road and then turn onto Glenelg Valley Road. Continue along Glenelg Valley Road for approximately 10 km until you reach the Chimney Pots trailhead. There is parking available at the trailhead. Please note that there may be a parking fee; check the local signage for costs.
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Public Transportation
To access Chimney Pots via public transport, take a V/Line train to Ararat or Stawell. From either station, you will need to take a taxi or a rideshare service to reach the Grampians National Park. Once you arrive at the park, you can drive or walk to the Chimney Pots trailhead located on Glenelg Valley Road. It is advisable to check local taxi services in advance as they may not always be readily available.
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Walking
For those who enjoy hiking, the Chimney Pots offers a challenging 5 km walk with a significant elevation gain of nearly 1000 meters. Starting from the trailhead on Glenelg Valley Road, follow the marked trail that leads you through the stunning landscapes of the Grampians. Ensure you have enough water and supplies for the hike, as well as appropriate hiking gear.
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