Buandik Campground – A Cultural Journey in the Black Range

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For those looking to step off the main tourist trail and connect with a landscape rich in cultural history, Buandik Campground is a perfect choice. Located in the beautiful and often-overlooked Black Range State Park, this peaceful Parks Victoria campground offers a truly special bush experience. Set in a sheltered clearing surrounded by open woodland, the campground is known for its tranquillity and its proximity to some of Victoria’s most significant Indigenous rock art. The well-maintained sites are suitable for a range of setups, from tents and swags to small off-road caravans, providing a comfortable base in a wonderfully secluded setting.

The campground’s main purpose is to serve as a gateway to the Bunjil Shelter, a culturally vital site featuring a depiction of Bunjil, the creator spirit for many Indigenous people of central and western Victoria. A short walk from the campground leads you to this sacred place, offering a powerful and moving connection to the area’s ancient heritage. Beyond the rock art, the park’s rugged sandstone ridges provide excellent opportunities for hiking, with the walk to the summit of Mount Byron offering panoramic views of the surrounding plains and the nearby Grampians ranges. Wildlife is plentiful, with kangaroos, wallabies, and emus often seen grazing nearby. Buandik is more than just a place to camp; it’s a destination for quiet reflection, cultural appreciation, and a deep immersion in the timeless beauty of the Australian bush.

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