Lake Bellfield is a picturesque recreational spot nestled in the Grampians National Park, offering stunning mountain views and a range of activities. Visitors can enjoy swimming, fishing, and boating in designated areas while taking in the natural beauty of the surroundings. The 800-meter-long dam wall provides an opportunity for leisurely walks with opportunities to observe wildlife such as kangaroos and stags. Picnic spots along the shore offer a chance to relax and savor the serene atmosphere.
Why you should go
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Walk across the dam wall to witness impressive engineering
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Enjoy picnics at scenic spots along the shore
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Swim or kayak in designated areas with calm waters
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Very impressive piece of engineering and a beautiful place for a picnic or short walk.
The dam wall has plenty of parking and easy access, with picnic areas, toilets and viewing points.
The walk across the dam wall is easy and is worth the effort to see the engineering required to create the spill way.
Very short drive from Halls Gap and the motels.
Amazing place to go for a walk, haven't really swimmed or had picnic. Perhaps I summer.
A popular spot to go for a walk, swim or picnic while you
sit back and enjoy the views.
A nice damn wall to walk along and take in the wildlife that comes by you otherwise further down the lake there is plenty of picnic areas. Lots of and people launching small boats and kayaks as well as swimming and enjoying the calm waters.
Very impressive piece of engineering and a beautiful place for a picnic or short walk.
The dam wall has plenty of parking and easy access, with picnic areas, toilets and viewing points.
The walk across the dam wall is easy and is worth the effort to see the engineering required to create the spill way.
Very short drive from Halls Gap and the motels.
Amazing place to go for a walk, haven't really swimmed or had picnic. Perhaps I summer.
A popular spot to go for a walk, swim or picnic while you
sit back and enjoy the views.
A nice damn wall to walk along and take in the wildlife that comes by you otherwise further down the lake there is plenty of picnic areas. Lots of and people launching small boats and kayaks as well as swimming and enjoying the calm waters.
Visit Lake Bellfield as part of a circuit starting from Halls Gap for a comprehensive experience including walks like Grand Canyon Loop and Sundial Peak Walk
Explore fishing opportunities at Lake Bellfield or Lake Fyans or try kayaking on the waters
Consider guided horse riding tours or quad biking adventures around Halls Gap for unique exploration experiences
Stop by Brambuk, The National Park and Cultural Centre before heading to Lake Bellfield for additional insights into the area's heritage
Reviews
Lake Bellfield is a stunning destination near Halls Gap, offering impressive engineering with an easy walk across the dam wall, perfect for picnics and short walks. Visitors can enjoy views of spillways, picnic areas along the shore, swimming, kayaking in designated spots, and even spot kangaroos and wildlife nearby. The calm waters provide a great place to cool off after hiking while enjoying the peaceful surroundings filled with white parrots' noise.
Very impressive piece of engineering and a beautiful place for a picnic or short walk.
The dam wall has plenty of parking and easy access, with picnic areas, toilets and viewing points.
The walk across the dam wall is easy and is worth the effort to see the engineering required to create the spill way.
Very short drive from Halls Gap and the motels.
A popular spot to go for a walk, swim or picnic while you
sit back and enjoy the views.
A nice damn wall to walk along and take in the wildlife that comes by you otherwise further down the lake there is plenty of picnic areas. Lots of and people launching small boats and kayaks as well as swimming and enjoying the calm waters.
Lake Bellfield reservoir had a few points of interest. There is the 800m long dam wall which can be walked across. Some folk were fishing there. There are picnic areas along the shore and swimming and kayaking are permitted in demarcated areas. It is also possible to drive below the dam wall to a large car park near the spillway. The water gushes out with great force and is quite a sight and sound! We spotted kangeroos and a large stag wandering near the car park.