Penshurst, near the amazing Grampians National Park, is old and new. Famous for views and town charm, Penshurst is the perfect entry point to the Grampians views and has its own attractions and experiences. Whether you like volcanic landscapes, historic sites or outdoor adventure, Penshurst has it all.
Penshurst’s history is tied to its volcanic past and the Djab Wurrung Aboriginal people. The town is at the foot of Mount Rouse and has views of the volcanic plains and mountains. The nearby Aboriginal rock art sites are a testament to the area’s significance. Penshurst was also part of European settlement with colonial architecture in the Penshurst Hotel and Gap Hotel.
Attractions
Mount Rouse
Mount Rouse, one of Victoria’s volcanoes, towers over Penshurst and has great views. The steady climb to the top gives 360-degree views of the countryside, the Grampians mountain ranges and the Victoria Valley. The natural rock pools and rock formations at Mount Rouse are great for those who like to get their hands dirty, and rock hop is perfect for outdoor types.
Volcanoes Discovery Centre
The Penshurst Volcanoes Discovery Centre is an educational facility that puts you in the volcanic history of the area. Interactive displays tell the stories of ancient eruptions that shaped the landscape. The Centre shows you the natural beauty of the volcanic cones and basalt plains so you can understand the forces behind the views that surround Penshurst.
Yatmerone Wildlife Reserve
Nature enthusiasts will love Yatmerone Wildlife Reserve, a sanctuary for native and exotic animals. This peaceful spot is great for bird watching, and many native species live in the natural environment. There are walking tracks for casual strolls so you can get up close and personal with the flora and fauna.
Botanic Gardens
The Penshurst Botanic Gardens is a quiet spot to relax, with beautifully maintained gardens and native plants. The gardens are perfect for a lazy afternoon with views and walking tracks. Moore Reserve and Recreation Reserve are nearby picnic spots for families and tourists so you can enjoy Penshurst’s charm.
Getting to the Grampians
Penshurst is a great base to explore the wider Grampians, with its mountains, cultural heritage and trails. Nearby highlights include:
The Pinnacle Walk & Lookout
Just a short drive from Penshurst, The Pinnacle Walk is one of the Grampians best walks. The rough climb gives great views of the Grampians sandstone ranges and valleys. Outdoor types will love the rock scramble, while those looking for easier tracks can take the well signed tracks for all fitness levels.
MacKenzie Falls
One of Victoria’s most iconic waterfalls, MacKenzie Falls, is a must-do when visiting the Grampians from Penshurst. The steady climb to the falls has amazing views of the surrounding landscape. For those looking for a hands on adventure the deeper rock pools and rock formations around the falls are perfect for a day of exploring.
Halls Gap
Halls Gap is the tourist hub of the Grampians and is a lovely little town with boutique wineries, gift shops and award winning restaurants. You can also rock climb and visit Aboriginal rock art sites. Halls Gap is the place to get immersed in Aboriginal culture and learn about the history of the Djab Wurrung people.
Outdoor activities
Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to do in Penshurst and surrounding areas:
Hiking
Penshurst has hiking options from easy walks to more challenging trails. Mount Rouse and nearby reserves have tracks that show off the mountain ranges and native wildlife. Experienced hikers will love the Grampians Peaks Trail. Casual walkers can do the Lake Bellfield Dam Walk.
Bird Watching
Penshurst is a birdwatcher’s paradise, Yatmerone and surrounding public land is home to many native bird species. The area’s diverse ecosystems, valleys and wetlands make it a great place to see local birds.
Cycling
Cyclists can ride the scenic roads around Penshurst, with routes that take in the views of the area. Whether you’re riding through the countryside or along Laycock Road and Tandara Road, Penshurst is a quiet and pleasant ride. The signed tracks are perfect for casual cyclists and those looking for a harder workout.
Local Culture and Events
Penshurst has natural beauty and culture, with events and attractions that showcase the Aboriginal and European history of the area:
Show
The Penshurst Show is the big event of the year. A hands-on experience of country life with farm animals, local produce, equestrian events and food stalls. You can also wander through the farm gate shops and check out the local crafts at the market.
Community Markets
Held regularly, the Penshurst community markets are a great place to find local art, crafts and wine from the nearby boutique wineries. These markets are a sensory experience where you can get a feel for the town’s history and community.
Accommodation and Dining
Penshurst has accommodation and dining options for comfort and country charm:
Bed & Breakfasts
Penshurst’s bed and breakfasts are cozy and comfortable. Many have views of the surrounding landscape, so you can sit back and relax.
Local Pubs and Cafes
The local pubs and cafes in Penshurst, the Penshurst Hotel and the Gap Hotel, serve up good food and a warm atmosphere. With a range of services, including dining options to suit all tastes, these are the place to unwind after a day of exploring.
FAQ
What to do in Penshurst?
The top things to do are Mount Rouse, Penshurst Volcanoes Discovery Centre and Yatmerone Wildlife Reserve. Also the Grampians have Boroka Lookout, The Pinnacle Walk and MacKenzie Falls nearby.
Is Penshurst good for hiking?
Yes, Penshurst has great hiking, Mount Rouse trails and Grampians Peaks Trail. Suitable for experienced hikers and casual walkers.
Can I visit the Grampians from Penshurst?
Yes, Penshurst is near the Grampians National Park so it’s a great base to visit Reed Lookout, Halls Gap and the sandstone ranges.
Where to stay?
Bed and breakfasts, local pubs, Breeze Holiday Parks – Grampians.
Outdoors?
Hiking, bird watching, cycling, rock art.