Visit the Brambuk National Park and Cultural Centre at Halls Gap and learn about the region’s rich aboriginal heritage. Join an Aboriginal rock art tour; watch boomerang throwing and didjeridoo playing.
brambuk is such a great educational tool for learning about the grampians national parks, now and before our time. Its great to have hands on things for the kids to touch and learn about aswell as many interesting things for the adults to read about too.
2 Tom Parkes
Jun 13th, 2008 at 2:09 pm
Nga Keenatt to Brambuk, where you will find the very best information and interpretation of the Grampians National Park (Gariwerd) only 3hrs west of Melbourne.
Famous for its rugged mountains, spectacular waterfalls, wildflowers, wildlife and Aboriginal rock art sites - this Park is unique among Australia’s national parks.
Start exploring by visiting Brambuk the National Park and Cultural Centre, where you will discover the Park’s exceptional environment and Aboriginal culture.
We provide the best information for the park, and can show you where to go and what to see. Relax with mountain views, enjoy bush foods, a cappuccino or something from the large menu.
1 Erica Rosat
Apr 23rd, 2008 at 8:23 pm
Must visit whilst in Halls Gap. Included in the tour, for free, are the numerous kangaroos and wallabies grazing in the grounds around the Centre. Great spot for the whole family.
brambuk is such a great educational tool for learning about the grampians national parks, now and before our time. Its great to have hands on things for the kids to touch and learn about aswell as many interesting things for the adults to read about too.
Nga Keenatt to Brambuk, where you will find the very best information and interpretation of the Grampians National Park (Gariwerd) only 3hrs west of Melbourne.
Famous for its rugged mountains, spectacular waterfalls, wildflowers, wildlife and Aboriginal rock art sites - this Park is unique among Australia’s national parks.
Start exploring by visiting Brambuk the National Park and Cultural Centre, where you will discover the Park’s exceptional environment and Aboriginal culture.
We provide the best information for the park, and can show you where to go and what to see. Relax with mountain views, enjoy bush foods, a cappuccino or something from the large menu.
Must visit whilst in Halls Gap. Included in the tour, for free, are the numerous kangaroos and wallabies grazing in the grounds around the Centre. Great spot for the whole family.