Some places invite you to slow down. Others insist on it. The Grampians does both. Gently, quietly and beautifully.
Here, the air feels different. The light shifts across ancient peaks. Time stretches. Suddenly, the person beside you becomes the whole focus of your attention
If you’re craving a romantic escape that feels grounded, intimate and a little bit magical, the Grampians is ready to welcome you.
At Halls Gap Lakeside Tourist Park their Joey Safari Tents are made just for two.
Canvas walls, a king bed and your own private deck bring a sense of adventure and romance without giving up comfort.
Step outside to a bath and shower on the deck, with the creek nearby and the sounds of nature all around. Add the glow of a campfire and a soak in the wood‑fire heated outdoor pool and you’ve got a stay that feels playful, cosy and quietly romantic.
Set on a working winery, Pomonal Estate’s new luxury villas offer a stay that feels generous and welcoming. King beds, gas log fires, mountain views and spaces designed for slow afternoons and long conversations.
Pair your stay with a dinner crafted by local chef Dean Sibthorp (Block & Cleaver) and you’ll taste the region in every bite. Delicious, seasonal and full of character.
Mount William Station is the kind of place that stays with you. A beautifully restored homestead surrounded by open country. It blends history, elegance and quiet luxury.
Clawfoot baths, fireplaces, gardens that stretch into the horizon. Everything here invites you to breathe a little deeper. With dining led by the station’s executive chef and peaceful corners everywhere you turn, it’s a romantic escape with a sense of timelessness.
At the foot of Mount Sturgeon, the Royal Mail Hotel brings luxury and landscape together in a way that feels effortless. Rooms are designed to draw your eyes to the southern ranges. A view that changes with every hour of the day.
A dinner at the two‑hatted Wickens at Royal Mail Hotel is a moment to savour. Produce grown nearby from the kitchen, flavours shaped by the seasons and a dining room that feels made for lingering.
Add the hotel’s new wellness suite and you have a retreat that restores you from the inside out.
Hidden in Halls Gap, DULC’s designer cabins feel like they’ve grown straight from the forest floor. Inside, everything is calm and considered. Minimalist lines, soft light, treetop bathrooms and the quiet hum of the bush.
It’s the kind of place where mornings begin slowly, with coffee on the deck and birdsong drifting through the trees. Where evenings settle in with local wine, warm timber and the comfort of being tucked away together.
Nook on the Hill is small in size, but big in feeling. Crafted with care and perched above rolling farmland, it’s a place where the world falls away.
The outdoor cast‑iron bath is its signature moment. Warm water, cool air, wide skies and the soft hush of the landscape around you. Inside, reclaimed timber and thoughtful touches create a cocoon that feels instantly grounding.
It’s romance in its simplest, most beautiful form.
Meadowland is where simplicity becomes something special. This off‑grid cabin sits in a field of soft light, with the Grampians rising gently in the distance.
It’s peaceful, private and beautifully still. A place for slow breakfasts, afternoon naps, grazing boxes on the deck and nights spent under a sky full of stars. If you’re looking to reconnect with nature, with each other then this is the place for you.
In Dunkeld, Southern Grampians Cottages offers warm, welcoming spaces surrounded by native gardens. Spa cottages, crackling fires, verandahs made for sunset watching. It's comfort with a sense of place.
And with the Royal Mail Hotel’s Parker St Project restaurant just moments away, your romantic weekend can flow from cosy nights into unforgettable nights out.