Culture is not something you visit. It’s something you feel. You walk through landscapes shaped by ancient hands, where Aboriginal people were the first to live, create and connect. Rock art sites whisper stories across time. At Bunjil’s Shelter, the creator spirit watches from the sandstone, reminding you this is Gariwerd; a place of deep meaning and memory.

Across the region, creativity blooms in unexpected places. Galleries brim with bold colour and quiet reflection. Private studios welcome you with open doors and open hearts.

History lives in the rhythm of daily life. You’ll find it in bluestone buildings, gold rush relics and volcanic plains that hold the imprint of fire. It’s in the stories shared over fences and the pride carried in local voices.

This is a region that invites you to look closer. To feel the texture of time beneath your feet. To listen with curiosity and walk with respect. In the Grampians, art and history are not separate from the land. They are part of its breath, its beauty and its truth.