Located at the southern gateway of the Grampians (Gariwerd) National Park, Dunkeld is a charming village with rich history and scenic surroundings. Set against the backdrop of Mount Sturgeon (Wurgarri) and Mount Abrupt (Mud-Dadjug), Dunkeld offers visitors a relaxing visit and many outdoor experiences.
Enjoy on a picturesque journey along the Grampians Tourist Road (C217), stretching from Dunkeld to the Mirranatwa Gap lookout. This route showcases some of the most breathtaking landscapes in the region, with panoramic views of rugged mountain ranges and verdant valleys.
Outdoor Adventures While In Dunkeld
For those seeking outdoor adventures, Dunkeld serves as a starting point for several rewarding hikes:
- Mount Sturgeon (Wurgarri): A 7 km return trek that offers sweeping vistas of the surrounding plains and ranges.
- Mount Abrupt (Mud-Dadjug): A challenging climb rewarded with panoramic views over the Serra Range and Victoria Valley.
- The Piccaninny (Bainggug): A shorter, family-friendly walk providing stunning perspectives of the southern Grampians.




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