Brownings Loop Walk
Explore the Scenic Beauty of Brownings Loop Walk
Discover the breathtaking landscapes of Grampians National Park on the scenic Brownings Loop Walk, a perfect outdoor adventure for all nature lovers.
The Brownings Loop Walk in Grampians National Park offers a stunning blend of natural beauty and outdoor adventure, making it an ideal destination for tourists seeking nature immersion and breathtaking views. This picturesque trail showcases the stunning landscapes of Victoria, from rugged mountains to lush valleys, providing an unforgettable hiking experience for all skill levels.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you're traveling by car, head towards the Grampians National Park. From the nearest major town, Hamilton, take the Glenelg Highway (A200) heading east for approximately 40 km. Turn onto the Henty Highway (A200) and continue for about 30 km until you reach the turnoff for Grampians National Park. Follow the signs into the park. Once inside, head towards Mafeking, where you can find Brownings Loop Walk. Ensure you have a park entry pass, which can be purchased at the visitor center or online, costing around AUD 8 per vehicle.
Public Transport
For those using public transportation, take a V/Line train from Melbourne to Ballarat. From Ballarat, switch to a V/Line bus that goes to Halls Gap, which is the nearest town to Grampians National Park. The bus ride from Ballarat to Halls Gap takes about 1.5 hours. Once in Halls Gap, you can either take a taxi or a local shuttle service to the entrance of Brownings Loop Walk. Make sure to check the bus schedule in advance as services may be limited.
Taxi/Rideshare
If you are in Halls Gap, you can hire a taxi or use a rideshare service like Uber to reach Brownings Loop Walk. The drive from Halls Gap to the walk is about 20 minutes and should cost approximately AUD 30-40. Make sure to confirm with the driver that they know how to reach the trailhead.
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