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Pomonal

Picturesque Pomonal lies just outside the eastern border of the Grampians National Park. Popular as a nature walk destination and famous for its wildflowers, the town is known for its nurseries and gardens.

The first Europeans to visit the area were Thomas Mitchell’s exploratory party in 1836. Squatters and farmers soon followed and the area began to flourish on the proceeds of apples and later tobacco crops.

Quick facts

  • Population approximately 300
  • 239 kilometres north-west of Melbourne
  • A picturesque village on the eastern slopes of the Grampians National Park.

Activities and attractions

  • Visit the stunning wildflower nurseries on Wildflower Drive
  • Walk the Pomonal Tunnel Walking Track which leads over the top of the Mount William Range and provides outstanding views of the Serra Range adjacent
  • Visit the Halls Gap Wildlife Park and Zoo and see native wildlife in a bushland setting including kangaroos, wallabies, koalas, wombats, emus, possums, dingos and domestic farm animals
  • Taste wines from the cellar door at the Gap Winery
  • Pick up some fresh fruit from the orchard on Lake Fyans Tourist Road
  • Sample local produce at the Grampians Lavender Patch and Red Rock Olives.

Major events

  • Moyston Boxing Day Sports and Country Festival – December
  • Indoor markets at Pomonal Hall – The last Sunday of every month

How to get there
Pomonal is located 239 kilometres north-west of Melbourne, off the Western Highway.