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Discover, experience and enjoy classical music, local produce & wine, vintage cars & working artists, all nestled amongst native bushland at the foot of the Grampians National Park

Wartook Valley offers magnificent sunrises, sunsets and brilliant night skies. Offering Grampians views, there is a wealth of wonderful walks and four wheel drive tracks to experience as well as abundant wilderness, wildflowers, waterfalls, wildlife and rock formations.

Famed for its magnificent mountain views, abundant kangaroos, emus and other wildlife, Wartook Valley offers peace and tranquillity and adventure activities all in close proximity to the National Park’s attractions. The Wartook Valley region offers a range of attractions and facilities for your relaxation and enjoyment making it an ideal base to explore the western side, a picturesque major gateway into the Grampians National Park. Wartook Valley offers year round horse riding, rock climbing, fishing, mountain biking, quad bike tours and wildlife watching.

Dadswell’s Bridge is located along the Western Highway with the majestic Grampians mountain range as a backdrop, and is famed for the Giant Koala. The tourist complex offers information on the area, so why not enjoy a coffee or delicious Indian cuisine at Namaskaar. A range of accommodation is also available at Dadswell’s Bridge.

The Wartook Valley provides a wide range of accommodation to suit all budgets and styles from camping and caravanning, cabins, backpacking, B&B’s, self catering and luxury villas. The Wartook Valley allows individuals, couples and families the opportunity to revitalise, enjoy and experience the Grampians.

For many thousands of years Aboriginal people have lived in the Grampians. Concealed in the mountains of Wartook Valley are several Aboriginal art sites open and accessible to the public.

Whether you’re touring the region from Halls Gap, Dunkeld or Horsham, there is certainly a lot on offer at Wartook Valley.