Mount William

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Rising to 1,167 metres, Mount William is the highest peak in the Grampians National Park, offering sweeping panoramas over the rugged sandstone ranges and the sprawling Wimmera plains. This granite-capped summit is a magnet for hikers and nature lovers, with a clear, rewarding trail that leads through snow gums and heathlands, bursting with wildflowers in spring. The sense of solitude on top is profound — just you, the wind, and a 360-degree view that feels endless. It’s a place to breathe deeply and appreciate Victoria’s raw, ancient landscape.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors dedicate half a day to Mount William: a morning or afternoon hike plus time to soak in the views. If you’re a keen photographer or wildflower enthusiast, plan for 3–4 hours. The summit trail is short but steep, so pace yourself. Combine it with a full day exploring other Grampians highlights — nearby Halls Gap is a good base for lunch or a coffee before or after your climb.

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