Mt Arapiles Rock-climbing Mecca
They come from all over the globe to experience some of the 2000 plus climbs in the area which include some of the hardest climbs on earth!
Whether you are experienced in the vertical world or about to take your first steps, there are professional instructors to show you the ropes and a wide range of climbing programs available at Mt Arapiles.Mt Arapiles can also be enjoyed by taking a nature walk. The State Park encompasses 5060 hectares with some spectacular views. The Aboriginal inhabitants were known as the Djurid balug climbed precarious cliff faces to mine the silicified sandstone.
You can travel from Melbourne to Horsham by train or coach (McCafferty's, V/Line or Greyhound) By car from Melbourne, travel the Western Highway to Horsam, from main street turn left into Wilson Street which becomes Natimuk Road then Wimmera Hwy, continue 16km, turn left into Asplins Road, Quantong. |