Photo: Rexness / CC BY-SA 2.0
Brambuk Cultural Centre, nestled in the heart of the Grampians (Gariwerd) National Park, is the premier place to immerse yourself in the living culture of the Jardwadjali and Djab Wurrung peoples. This award-winning centre offers a profound introduction to the region's Indigenous heritage through engaging exhibits, art, and storytelling. The striking architecture, inspired by a soaring wedge-tailed eagle, sets the stage for an experience that connects you to the ancient landscapes and enduring traditions of this storied land.
Highlights & What to See
- Bush Food & Medicine Walk – Join an Aboriginal guide to learn about traditional uses of native plants for food, medicine, and tools, and sample bush tucker flavours.
- Indigenous Art Gallery – Admire a diverse collection of contemporary and traditional artworks by local Aboriginal artists, including paintings, artefacts, and didgeridoos.
- Interactive Cultural Exhibition – Explore multimedia displays that tell the creation stories of Gariwerd, the significance of rock art sites, and the impact of colonisation.
- Brambuk the Bush Tucker Restaurant – Savor modern Australian cuisine infused with native ingredients like lemon myrtle, wattleseed, and kangaroo, in a setting with panoramic views.
- Grampians Rock Art Sites – The centre is the gateway to nearby ancient Aboriginal rock art shelters, such as Bunjil's Shelter and Billimina Shelter, which you can visit with a guide or self-drive.
Suggested Time to Spend
Plan for at least half a day (3–4 hours) to fully appreciate the centre and its surrounds. Start with the cultural exhibition and gallery, then join a bush food walk or ranger-led tour. If you're self-driving, factor in extra time to explore the nearby rock art sites and perhaps enjoy lunch at the restaurant. For a deeper experience, combine your visit with a full day in the Grampians National Park.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Grampians National Park – Hike to iconic lookouts like the Pinnacle, MacKenzie Falls, and Boroka Lookout, just a short drive from the centre.
- Halls Gap – The main town in the Grampians, offering accommodation, cafes, and a gateway to park trails.
- Stawell – A historic gold rush town with heritage buildings and the Stawell Gift athletics event.
- Halls Gap Zoo – A family-friendly wildlife park featuring native Australian animals and exotic species.
- Great Ocean Road – A scenic drive to the south, combining coastal wonders like the Twelve Apostles with the Grampians for an epic road trip.
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Image credits
- Grampians National Park — Joe Ritson / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Halls Gap — Diliff / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Stawell — Biatch / CC-BY-SA-3.0
- Halls Gap Zoo — eileenmak / CC BY 2.0
- Great Ocean Road — Bobak Ha'Eri / CC BY 3.0
- Bunjil's Shelter — Michael Barnett / CC BY-SA 3.0