Dadswell's Bridge is located on the Western Highway with the majestic mountains of the Grampians (Gariwerd) National Park as a backdrop. The Giant Koala is a great place for a photo opportunity, as well as the perfect spot for food and coffee.
Grampians Edge Caravan Park provides easy access to some of the most popular hikes in the western Grampians, such as Mt Zero (Mura Mura), Mt Stapylton (Gunigalg), and Hollow Mountain (Wudjub-gayan).
Dadswell’s Bridge is 25 minutes from Horsham, the capital of the Wimmera, where you will find great shopping, cafes and restaurants.
Local Tips:
There are plenty of opportunities to head off the bitumen and experience the more remote and less-visited areas within the Grampians National Park.…
Renowned as one of the most beautiful waterfalls in the Grampians, Beehive Falls is a popular tourist attraction within the Grampians region. Enjoy…
Gulgurn Manja (pronounced Gulkurn Manya) meaning hands of young people, is a rock shelter at the northern tip of Gariwerd. From here the small groups…
From the picnic area, cross the Halls Gap – Mt Zero Road to the walking track and clear track markers will guide you up the rocky hillside. The rocky…
Mount Stapylton (Gunigalg) walk is suitable for fit and energetic walkers, can involve water crossings, slippery track surfaces, rock hopping and…
Grampians Edge Caravan Park is a lovely relaxed bush setting park set on 14 acres with magic Grampians views.Situated only a couple of minutes away…
Old Dadswell Town, where seven uniquely different themed cottages greet you at the end of a long country driveway. The cottages are set around our…
Orchid Lane Cottages is named after the wild orchids which flourish in the area, on the edge of the Grampians National Park. Orchid Lane Cottages…
The Grampians Motel Hotel is conveniently located on the Western Highway at Dadswells Bridge, with the Grampians National Park right on its…