Located in the rugged heart of Victoria’s Grampians National Park, the Gar Trailhead shuttle offers an unparalleled summer hiking adventure between the picturesque town of Dunkeld and the striking Mount Zero lookout. This guided shuttle service allows hikers to journey southwards on one of the park’s most scenic trails without the logistical hassle of car shuttling, providing a seamless outdoor experience tailored to both casual walkers and dedicated trekkers.
The Grampians, known locally as Gariwerd, boasts dramatic sandstone peaks carved over millions of years, dense native bushland, and panoramic views that capture the raw beauty of Australia's southern wilderness. Starting at Dunkeld in the north, hikers step onto a trail that wends through eucalyptus forests and past river crossings, opening gradually onto hillsides dotted with wildflowers in spring and ablaze with vibrant hues in summer.
The GPT Express shuttle begins its pickup at 7:30 AM, ensuring you can start your day on the trail refreshed and fully energized. By removing the worry of transport, the shuttle lets you set your own pace, whether you opt for a leisurely two-hour stroll or a more vigorous ten-kilometer trek to Mount Zero. This route culminates in the iconic Mount Zero summit, where sweeping views stretch across the Grampians’ rugged ridges and the vast plains beyond — a perfect spot for photographers and nature lovers alike.
What sets this service apart is its summer-only availability, aligning with the region’s optimal hiking window when weather conditions allow safe passage through the park's more remote sections. The shuttle is operated with local expertise, emphasizing awareness of natural and cultural heritage. Gariwerd is steeped in Aboriginal history, home to ancient rock art sites and native flora and fauna protected under national park status since 1984.
For visitors staying in Roses Gap, a short drive from Dunkeld, the shuttle offers a no-fuss solution to explore the Grampians' best hiking terrain. It’s an excellent way to experience the park’s distinctive sandstone spires, isolated waterfalls, and the chance to spot rare wildlife such as wallabies and wedge-tailed eagles.
Whether you’re chasing panoramic vistas, immersing yourself in indigenous heritage, or simply eager for a hassle-free trek through one of Australia’s iconic national parks, the Gar Trailhead shuttle service promises an immersive escape into the wild with ease and flexibility.