Mount Arapiles

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Rising dramatically from the flat Wimmera plains, Mount Arapiles is a mecca for rock climbers and a place of profound natural beauty. This ancient sandstone bluff, sacred to the local Wotjobaluk people, offers some of the best traditional climbing in Australia, with over 2,000 routes. Even if you don't rope up, the summit walk rewards with sweeping views over the Grampians and the patchwork farmlands below. It’s a wild, wind-scoured landscape that feels a world away from Melbourne, yet it’s an easy day trip or overnight escape.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors come for a day trip from Melbourne (3.5 hours drive) or as a stop on a Grampians itinerary. To fully appreciate the climbing and walks, plan for at least a full day. Overnight at the Mount Arapiles Campground or in the nearby town of Natimuk for a weekend of adventure.

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