About Halls Gap
Halls Gap is a suburb of South Western Victoria,
Victoria and is about 229 kms west-northwest of
VIC's capital city of Melbourne. In the 2011
Australian census the population of Halls Gap was
613 when there were 300 Females and 313 Males
living there. The median age for people living in
Halls Gap was 40.
Halls Gap is a village in Victoria, Australia. It’s a
gateway to Grampians National Park, known for its
sandstone mountains, wildflowers and wildlife
including echidnas and wallabies.