Overview
Perfect for a nature-filled long weekend, Grampians National Park boasts some of Victoria's best mountain views, waterfalls, and wildlife.
For those looking to temporarily ditch the hustle and bustle of city life, or are after a secluded getaway surrounded by lush greenery, visitors to Halls Gap and surrounding areas can hike to famous mountain lookouts including the Pinnacle, explore the town's food and drink options, or just stay in, light a fire and take in the scenery.
That sounds relaxing. In order to keep it relaxing, we did the research and found some of the best stays in the area to rest, relax and enjoy great views. These are some of the region's best Airbnbs for your next kangaroo-and-cockatoo-filled weekend getaway.
Blue Ridge Retreat, Halls Gap
After a day of exploring Grampians National Park's bushland, pour yourself a glass of wine and settle into this property's spa bath with leafy outlooks from all angles.
From $370 a night, sleeps five.
Hemley House, Halls Gap
Take in the picturesque view of the Grampians' notable wildlife against the backdrop of the mountains from your seat in this property's heated jacuzzi.
From $368 a night, sleeps eight.
Wine Down, Halls Gap
Within walking distance to Halls Gap town centre, this cosy spot offers plenty of activity options. Explore the town's food and drink options, walk any of the several nearby nature trails, or light a fire and unwind in the outdoor kitchen area.
From $210 a night, sleeps four.
School House Villa, Halls Gap
Nestled amongst the trees not far from Halls Gap town centre, visitors of this cottage can enjoy the best of both worlds: the creature comforts of town and the rugged charm of the bushland.
From $190 a night, sleeps two.
Aztec Escape, Halls Gap
Light a fire and ease into a bottle of wine in property's picturesque living area, or step outside and relax on either of its patio areas.
From $240 a night, sleeps four.
Awonga Cabins, Halls Gap
Rent out one of these six cabins for their proximity to an easy 1.3 km walking path to Main Street or to enjoy an evening BBQ on the deck.
From $180 a night, sleeps two.
The Escarpment, Halls Gap
What better way to end a day than by relaxing in the outdoor hanging chair of this treetop-level home with sandstone cliff views — plus, this particular stay is kid-friendly with highchairs and cots provided.
From $180 a night, sleeps six.
Mountain Hideaway, Halls Gap
Enjoy views of the Pinnacle from this property's front verandah or take the 20 minute stroll along the path into Halls Gap for an evening in town.
From $205 a night, sleeps six.
Heath House, Halls Gap
You'd be hard-pressed to find better panoramic mountain views than from the floor-to-ceiling windows of Heath House.
From $514 a night, sleeps eight.
Redgum Log Cottage, Halls Gap
Trade out your usual address for this rustic log cabin with epic mountain views and you might be personally greeted by the local emus, kangaroos, birdlife, and the property's free-ranging chooks.
From $289 a night, sleeps six.
Halls Gap Cottages Couples Retreat, Halls Gap
Under the famous Pinnacle, lay out on this property's outdoor sectional and enjoy the fresh mountain air, views and nearby wildlife.
From $317 a night, sleeps two.
Hillrise Cottage, Moyston
If you're willing to venture a little further, this remote cottage is the perfect base for the explorer. And, if you happen to overheat during your adventures, you can cool off in the nearby dam.
From $250 a night, sleeps five.
Ironstone, Hills Gap
If you want to splurge, check out Ironstone. Designed to be the ultimate couples' retreat, this home's best asset is its spectacular mountain views from the living area, bathroom and bedroom.
From $524 a night, sleeps two.
Views at Pomonal, Pomonal
Settle onto this home's front porch that is the epitome of rural single-level Australiana living with a drink in hand and watch as sunsets colour the skies.
From $175 a night, sleeps five.
Bush Lodge Retreat, Halls Gap
Centrally located in Halls Gap, this cosy holiday home has all you need to relax indoors or out.
From $317 a night, sleeps four.
Romantic Tiny Home, Halls Gap
If you're looking to see if the tiny house craze is for you, this tiny home is compact without sacrificing comfort. However, it also has easy access to trails into the mountains and to town just in case you decide you need to temporarily escape the close quarters.
From $177 a night, sleeps three.
Dacelo, Halls Gap
If you're seeking out an eco-friendly option, there are many places to take in the mountain views in this two-storey home, although the soaker tub might be hard to beat.
From $310 a night, sleeps eight.
Mount Ida View, Halls Gap
Hang out with the visiting cockatoos and kangaroos and take in the scenery on this home's shaded back deck. Or, enjoy a short stroll to the town of Halls Gap and explore the area.
From $220 a night, sleeps six.
Top image: The Treehouse courtesy of Airbnb.
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