Who we are
BSK Adventures is an adventure tour operator located in the Grampians. Established in 2001, we are a small, family run Australia-based business operating out of Murtoa that specializes in organizing low-impact, small-group, adventurous tours in the Grampians and Great Ocean Walk areas of Western Victoria.
You can find out more about us here, give us a call at (03) 9014 9653, visit us in Murtoa, or email us at info@bskadventures.com.
What we do
We run small-group, low-impact, active adventures in Western Victoria, the Grampians, and along the Great Ocean Road.
We go cycling, kakaying, hiking, trail running, and surfing. We visit local communities, wineries, and cultural centres. We stay in local B&Bs, hotels, log cabins, and sometimes camp out in the bush.
We know how good it is to spend time in nature, develop your fitness level, and get involved in the local area, and we run all of our tours with that in mind.
We run long-haul tours and weekend and one-day adventures, and we can run private tours for any group. Contact us for more information.
Where we are
BSK Adventures is located in Murtoa, Victoria.
Cycling Adventures
A beginners offroad experience amongst the emu, echidnas, goannas and kangaroos in the many Grampians National Park tracks or a lovely long day of rainforests, sandy beaches and rugged cliffs along the Great Ocean Road are part of our great range of trips. We aim to get you having fun in the saddle as a solo rider, a group of friends or with some likeminded types in a special group departure.

Hiking Adventures
Whether it is dawn walks to view stunning sunrises from the Northern Grampians peaks across the Wimmera plains or enjoying the breathtaking Victorian coastline along the Great Ocean Walk with dramatic cliffs, dense rainforest and unspoilt beaches, we offer a great range of group, private and self guided options.












Causing all less-powerful owls in Australia a twinge of envy, the Powerful Owl is Australia's largest owl.
It lives in forests, gullies, and woodlands in the Grampians National Park.











