The Grampians Ride, Australia - Horse Riding Holidays and Safaris

The Grampians Ride, Australia

5 NightsBeginner to AdvancedFrom $5,650 AUD

Explore iconic Australian landscapes from the comfort of Mount William Station, with luxury accommodation, your own private chef, and all the country pleasures you could ask for.

Towering above some of the most quintessential Aussie countryside you could ever hope to see, the Grampians are a spectacular cluster of sandstone peaks, cliffs, valleys and boulders that have lured wild hearts for millennia. At the confluence of these magnificent landscapes is Mount William Station: one of the oldest settlements in Victoria, now reimagined as a luxury farmstay offering old-world charm, unabashed lavishness and tranquillity.

Exclusive to Globetrotting, The Grampians Ride opens the gate to places and experiences safeguarded by generations of renowned pioneering families. Led by proven Globetrotting guides Brad and Michaela, with station hosts Will and Nadia overseeing your entire stay, you’ll ride across country that inspires poets, artists, winemakers, graziers and adventurers alike.

And that’s what makes this itinerary perfect for non-riders: horse or no horse, the Grampians is an incredibly diverse and exciting region to explore, and Mount William Station is the ideal base. With a private chef preparing each exquisite meal, friendly staff at your beck and call, classy ensuite accommodations, and a pool, sauna, tennis court and bar on-site, it is the definition of ‘bush luxe’.

On the trail, you’ll find sheep, cattle, kangaroos and emus grazing beneath mighty redgums, eagles soaring above rocky outcrops, undulating, forested hills, gravity-defying boulders, award- winning vineyards, and spectacular mountain views.

The Grampians Ride promises exploration and relaxation, freedom and five-star service. Saddle up, globetrotters – you’re in for a real treat!

Fast Facts

  • Horse Breed:Stock horses, Quarter Horses, Gypsy Cobs, Arabs, Brumbies, Paints and Clydesdale crosses.
  • Pace:The pace varies throughout the itinerary. Rest assured, your guides will ensure that those who wish to enjoy a canter can do so, while less confident riders continue at a gentler pace.
  • Weight Limit:A maximum of 95kg /210lbs. *Please contact us for a further assessment if you are above this weight.
  • Type of tack:Australian stock saddles and a mixture of split- and single-rein bridles.
  • Seasons:July and August.
  • Group size:A minimum of 7 and a maximum of 10 riding guests. Non-riders are also very welcome and will find no shortage of things to do both in and around Mount William Station.
  • Time in Saddle:On average, 4 to 6 hours per day.
  • Riding Ability:Suitable for beginner to advanced riders, with a maximum of 3 beginners per departure.
    *If you are a beginner rider, you are expected to be capable of riding your horse at a walk, posting/ rising to the trot, and be willing to try cantering.
     Not sure what your riding ability is? Watch THIS video to find out.
  • Accommodation:You’ll be honoured guests at Mount William Station, an historic grazing property named after the highest peak in the Grampians, which cuts an imposing silhouette against the horizon. Fourth- generation owner, Will Abbott, has restored the family homestead into a luxurious venue oozing country-chic charm. From the bluestone stables to the heritage-listed woolshed to the English gardens, the grounds are packed with history. The seven deluxe suites within the main homestead are tastefully furnished with memorabilia alluding to unique aspects of the station’s storied past. The formal dining room, inviting sitting rooms, private chef, bar, pool, sauna, tennis court, fishing lake and 6-hole chipping golf course promise plenty of entertainment, and the station team will bend over backwards to provide exactly the experience you’re looking for.
  • Ride Length:5 days, 5 nights, with 4 riding days.
  • Inclusions:

    The price includes all riding, accommodation, meals (from dinner on day 1 to breakfast on the final day), and drinks (including alcohol at dinner and a wine tasting).

  • Exclusions:

    The price does not include flights, travel insurance (compulsory), any alcohol not listed above, or transfers to and from the ride.

 

DEPARTURE DATES & RATES

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July 6, 2025July 11, 2025SOLD OUT!
From: $5,650 AUD - Twin Share?Happy to share with another solo traveller of the same genderWaitlist Me!You'll be notified if a spot becomes available on any of the listed departure dates.
From: $6,250 AUD - Single Rider?Happy to pay a booking supplement for own roomWaitlist Me!You'll be notified if a spot becomes available on any of the listed departure dates.
From: $3,625 AUD - Non Rider?To twin-share with a riding guestWaitlist Me!You'll be notified if a spot becomes available on any of the listed departure dates.
July 20, 2025July 25, 2025SOLD OUT!
From: $5,650 AUD - Twin Share?Happy to share with another solo traveller of the same genderWaitlist Me!You'll be notified if a spot becomes available on any of the listed departure dates.
From: $6,250 AUD - Single Rider?Happy to pay a booking supplement for own roomWaitlist Me!You'll be notified if a spot becomes available on any of the listed departure dates.
From: $3,625 AUD - Non Rider?To twin-share with a riding guestWaitlist Me!You'll be notified if a spot becomes available on any of the listed departure dates.
August 3, 2025August 8, 2025SOLD OUT!
From: $5,650 AUD - Twin Share?Happy to share with another solo traveller of the same genderWaitlist Me!You'll be notified if a spot becomes available on any of the listed departure dates.
From: $6,250 AUD - Single Rider?Happy to pay a booking supplement for own roomWaitlist Me!You'll be notified if a spot becomes available on any of the listed departure dates.
August 17, 2025August 22, 2025SOLD OUT!
From: $5,650 AUD - Twin Share?Happy to share with another solo traveller of the same genderWaitlist Me!You'll be notified if a spot becomes available on any of the listed departure dates.
From: $6,250 AUD - Single Rider?Happy to pay a booking supplement for own roomWaitlist Me!You'll be notified if a spot becomes available on any of the listed departure dates.
From: $3,625 AUD - Non Rider?To twin-share with a riding guestWaitlist Me!You'll be notified if a spot becomes available on any of the listed departure dates.

WHAT IS INCLUDED IN THE PRICE?

The price includes all riding, luxury accommodation, meals (from dinner on day 1 to breakfast on the final day), and drinks (including alcohol at dinner and a wine tasting).

WHAT IS NOT INCLUDED IN THE PRICE?

The price does not include flights, travel insurance (compulsory), any alcohol not listed above, or transfers to and from the ride.

Accepted payment is by credit or debit card only. Depending on the ride you choose to book and your country of residence, there will be a 1.2% to 2.9% surcharge.

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WHY IS THE PRICE QUOTED IN AUD?
With our riding destinations, the currency is dictated by our ride partner in that country. Therefore due to fluctuating exchange rates we have to quote in the same currency.

Itinerary

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Please note, this is a suggested itinerary only and subject to change at the discretion of your guides due to weather and other influencing factors.

The Grampians Ride Map
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  • Day 1

    Welcome to the Grampians, globetrotters, and your magnificent home for the week: Mount William Station! Driving alongside the mighty mountains, past green paddocks lined with gnarled old redgums, you’ll already be excited to jump on a horse – but first, the wonderful team at the station will set the scene.

    Arriving at around 3pm, you’ll check into your beautifully-appointed rooms, then 4th generation station owner Will Abbott will lead a tour of the grounds. Strolling through the English gardens, past the cattle yards, heritage listed woolshed and bluestone stables, you’ll learn all about the history of the farm and the local area, known as Willaura.

    At 6pm, you’ll meet your guides, Brad and Michaela, and get to know one another over pre-dinner drinks. Then everyone will gather in the formal dining room for a gourmet three-course menu, complemented by locally-made beverages. The head chef, Dean, will be on hand to explain the thinking and stories behind each fabulous course. Afterwards, you can stay and chat, or tumble into your plush bed.

  • Day 2

    Today begins with a breakfast of your choice from the cafe-style menu, and a barista-made coffee or freshly brewed tea. If you can’t choose, don’t panic – this mouthwatering menu will be tempting you for the next four days!

    Ready for action, you’ll head to the cattle yards to meet your new equine partner and saddle up. The first ride sets off through the homestead’s tranquil olive grove and around the grounds, past the woolshed and shearers quarters, before reaching Lake Anne. Any non-riders in the group may well be found here fishing for rainbow trout! With the Grampians towering behind, Lake Anne is a haven for birdlife, hosting an array of ducks and swans, and even the occasional eagle circling overhead.

    From here, you’ll meander across sheep and cattle paddocks dotted with stately redgums towards the foothills surrounding the Grampians. At a scenic point en route, you’ll dig into a scrumptious packed lunch courtsey of the kitchen team and the trusty pack horse.

    The track becomes sandy as the mountains draw closer, and you may spot the odd kangaroo popping up from the grass. Having ridden about 18 kilometres, you’ll reach the edge of Grampians National Park. The horses will spend the night in a grassy paddock here while you return to the homestead for sundowners and another remarkable three-course meal.

  • Day 3

    After breakfast this morning, you’ll be driven back to the horses and mount up to explore Yarram Park, a neighbouring station that was the setting of one of Australia’s most iconic artworks: Arthur Streeton’s ‘Land of the Golden Fleece’. Following an old, sandy track around the edge of the national park, you’ll gradually ascend the foothills, spotting emus and kangaroos through the beautiful native eucalypt forest. At a clearing overlooking the plains, you’ll dismount and see what epicurean delights the pack horse has been entrusted with today.

    Back in the saddle, you’ll emerge back on the plains beside a huge seasonal lake that is a refuge for migratory birds, including the stately brolga. Riding around the sandy banks of the lake, you’ll watch the birds splashing around in the water, and enjoy a canter or two on the soft ground. Then, as the bank sweeps around, all of a sudden you’re met with an astounding view: the huge sweep of the Grampians, from Mount Sturgeon in the south to Mount William in the north, their dark mass reflected in the shimmering lake below. It’s easy to see how this place inspired an artist’s masterpiece!

    Returning the horses to their paddock, you’ll head back to the station, where a massage (pre-booked at your own expense) might be on the cards before 6pm drinks in the sophisticated Green Room, and a much-anticipated three-course meal.

  • Day 4

    By now, you’ll have settled into the rhythm of life at Mount William: waking up to magpies singing on the lawn, languidly preparing for the day in your spacious ensuite room, sauntering out for breakfast, then hitting the open road – well, trail. Today you’ll ride across picturesque farmland, beneath massive, centuries-old redgums. The canopy gradually becomes denser until you find yourself in undulating, forested hills, riding along old fire roads listening to the dry crunch of bark beneath your horse’s hooves and the ambient sparkle of birdsong. The trail dips down into gullies and back up to the hilltops, where you’ll find a peaceful clearing for a spot of lunch.

    In the afternoon, the terrain opens up, with thin-trunked gums and wattles scattered around rocky outcrops as you pick your way around the side of Mount Muirhead. Rounding a corner near the summit, all of a sudden you’ll be met with the full grandeur of Mount William and Major Mitchell Plateau, the highest peaks in the Grampians, tumbling down towards the far-away plains. Get your cameras ready – this is a view you’ll want to remember!

    After soaking up this literal high point of your week, you’ll point your horse along a trail that snakes its way down the Mafeking Valley and into Grampians Estate, a fourth-generation family-owned property divided into vast swathes of bushland, sheep pastures and award-winning vineyards. The horses will stay here at the cattle yards tonight while you savour the usual opulent pleasures at Mount William Station.

  • Day 5

    This morning you’ll meet the horses back at the cattle yards and ride the ‘Themopolyae Loop’. After passing through a stunning valley framed by mountains on both sides, you’ll weave your way toward Mount Sugarloaf, taking in breathtaking views and rolling hills, watering the horses at tranquil billabongs, passing paddocks and clearings amidst the thick scrub, and pausing to check out the famous Mafeking gold mine. Finally, you’ll reach the top of a spur, trotting along open meadows and weaving around boulders to be rewarded with incredible views across the Grampians and beyond. At the aptly-named Mushroom Rocks, you’ll dismount to take in the vista over lunch.

    The ride continues with a thrilling zigzag down the side of the spur and some breezy trots and canters along the edge of the forest and across picture-perfect pastures dotted with lambs and kangaroos, pulling up at Grampians Estate Vineyard in the early afternoon. You’ll meet the non-riders and one of the great local winemakers, Tom Guthrie, at a table bedecked with fine silverware and artisan charcuterie, looking out onto yet another remarkable view of the mountains from right amongst the vines. While you taste some of his best drops, Tom will regale you with fascinating stories of the farm and winery you’ve just ridden through.

    Feeling full and jolly, you’ll be ferried back to Mount William mid-afternoon for some R&R (perhaps a sauna session!) before celebrating with the whole crew over a casual barbeque at the bluestone stables and bar.

  • Final morning

    After a relaxed, continental-style breakfast, you’ll check out at 10am, say goodbye to your newfound friends and head for home, basking in the afterglow of an unforgettable country retreat.

  • Transfer Information

    Transfers are NOT included in the ride price. We recommend either flying into Melbourne and hiring a car, or self-driving if you live in Victoria or southern New South Wales. Globetrotting can help connect you with another guest booked on the same departure if you’d like to share the drive. Vehicles can be parked at Mount William Station for the duration of the ride.

    It is also possible to catch the train from Melbourne to Ararat, which runs three times daily. From Ararat, you can pre-book a taxi to Mount William Station for around $100 one way. The same can be arranged for your departure.

    On day 1, please aim to arrive at Mount William Station at around 3pm. Directions are easily accessed via Google Maps and other GPS systems.

    The ride finishes after breakfast on the final day, after which you’re free to depart. If you’re catching a flight from Melbourne that day, please ensure it departs no earlier than 2:30pm.

  • Non-riders

    Non-riding friends and family are very welcome on this holiday and will find no shortage of things to do. At Mount William Station, there is a bar, pool, piano, sauna, tennis courts, fishing lake and 6-hole golf course, not to mention some great walking tracks and peaceful verandahs and gardens in which to soak up the serenity. Further afield, the Grampians are a veritable playground for visitors of all dispositions. There are wineries, craft breweries, distilleries, world-renowned hiking trails and climbing sites, lakes in which to kayak or fish for trout, art galleries, cultural and historical centres, and plenty of good food.

    Non-rider inclusions are the same as those for riding guests, minus the horse riding.

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