Brambuk - The National Park & Cultural Centre

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Reviews for Brambuk - The National Park & Cultural Centre (4)

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verified email - 29 Nov 2017
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Found this Culture extremely interesting. Many interesting displays and naturally information on exploring the area. Enjoyed visiting some of the National Park attractions too. Long time since we had done these areas.

verified email - 01 Feb 2013
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I stopped here briefly on the way home from Halls Gap and was amazed to get to do something I'd never done before. I threw a boomerang! Ok, so I didn't catch it in my hand like the guy demonstrating did. It also didn't come back to me like it did to some of the children also trying. I did get to try though and what fun that was :) There is a lot to see at Brambuk and no way I could see it all in the available time; what I did see was interesting, fun and educational. The gift shop is expensive but that wasn't unexpected. Overall a fun time and somewhere I may visit again if in the area

verified email - 02 Oct 2012
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verified email - 29 May 2009
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Brambuk is owned and operated by the local Aboriginal people. There is a nice range of displays and information about the Grampians (Gariwerd, as the Aboriginals call it), and the National Park, and the Aboriginal culture of the area. There is a Bush Tucker Cafe there too. We didnt eat there, but it looked interesting. There's a gift shop as well, prices about average for a tourist attraction, and books and maps on the area were available and very handy. Would be a great place to take OS visitors.