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Flinders Ranges

<p><i>Skip the roadhouse pies</i> at these <strong>Flinders Ranges</strong> restaurants</p>

Skip the roadhouse pies at these Flinders Ranges restaurants

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<p><strong>Rawnsley Park Station</strong>: <i>A true</i> <strong>Flinders Ranges</strong> icon</p>

Rawnsley Park Station: A true Flinders Ranges icon

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<p><i>8 awe-inspiring things to do</i> in the <strong>Flinders Ranges</strong></p>

8 awe-inspiring things to do in the Flinders Ranges

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<p><i>The ultimate guide</i> to camping in the <strong>Flinders Ranges</strong></p>

The ultimate guide to camping in the Flinders Ranges

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<p><i>Australia’s unknown icon</i> <strong>Wilpena Pound</strong></p>

Australia’s unknown icon Wilpena Pound

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<p><i>7</i> <strong>Flinders Ranges</strong> tours that will enrich your experience</p>

7 Flinders Ranges tours that will enrich your experience

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<p><i>The 8 best</i> <strong>Flinders Ranges</strong> accommodation for any budget</p>

The 8 best Flinders Ranges accommodation for any budget

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Escape to South Australia’s Outback with our guide to a Flinders Ranges holiday. It’s home to some of the country’s most fascinating natural sights.

a luxury lodge in Arkaba Homestead, Flinders Ranges
Accommodation

The 8 best Flinders Ranges accommodation for any budget

Hit the hay at these incredible stays.

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an aerial view of Arkaroola Village
Accommodation

What makes Arkaroola Wilderness Sanctuary so special

With a thriving colony of friendly yellow-footed rock wallabies, jaw-dropping lookout points and some of the clearest night skies on earth, this unique property stands alone even in the wild and ancient landscape of the Flinders Ranges.

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Scenic Flight over Wilpena Pound in the Flinders Ranges
Adventure Holidays

7 Flinders Ranges tours that will enrich your experience

This sprawling mountain range is vast and filled with mystery, but the right tours can help unlock the secrets of an ancient and beguiling landscape.

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Skip the roadhouse pies at these Flinders Ranges restaurants

From cute diners championing native ingredients to classic country pubs and a pop-up bakery with a difference, here’s your guide to the best Flinders Ranges restaurants.

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a luxury eco villa in Rawnsley Park Station
Accommodation

Rawnsley Park Station: A true Flinders Ranges icon

With four tiers of accommodation to suit every budget, enough activities to keep you busy for weeks and an unbeatable location, this legendary outback property has something for everyone.

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Couple sitting on camping chairs at Bunyeroo Valley Lookout
Accommodation

The ultimate guide to camping in the Flinders Ranges

Fresh air, starry nights and a roaring campfire: here’s everything you need to enjoy the perfect outback camping experience.

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Tour in Ikara-Flinders Ranges
Things to do

8 awe-inspiring things to do in the Flinders Ranges

An open-air adventure playground, classroom and art gallery rolled into one, the Flinders Ranges has something for everyone.

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an aerial view of two people during an Arkaba Walk
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The Arkaba walk that “rewilds your spirit”

Once farmland stripped bare, South Australia’s Arkaba is now a thriving outback wilderness where emus wander and wildflowers grow, and hiking through it can be similarly transformative for your soul.

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Wilpena Pound Flinders Ranges
Things to do

Australia’s unknown icon Wilpena Pound

How can something as marvellously grand as the Flinders Ranges' Wilpena Pound fly under the radar for so long?

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Rusty red roads, rugged mountain ranges and the incredible feeling of being completely and utterly remote – the Flinders Ranges in South Australia’s Outback really is something else. A locality within the mountain range of the same name (the ranges stretch over 430 kilometres from Port Pirie to Lake Callabonna) is home to some of the country’s most fascinating natural sights, many of them the result of millions of years of erosion. Ikara (Wilpena Pound), located within Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park, is renowned for its majestic, natural amphitheatre, though it’s got equally stunning gorges and canyons, too.

Spend your days here exploring its Mars-like landscapes on a hike, scenic flight or four-wheel drive tour. At night, bundle into your tent at a bush campsite or curl up by your own private fire pit at a luxury resort.

While seeing the Flinders Ranges is an experience to tick off your Aussie travel bucket list, once you have, you’ll no doubt want to return again and again; there truly isn’t anywhere else quite like it.


Getting to Flinders Ranges

The Flinders Ranges are just under a 17-hour drive from Sydney, a 12.5-hour drive from Melbourne and a five-hour drive from Adelaide. The nearest airports are in Port Augusta, Coober Pedy and Wilpena Pound.

You don’t need a four-wheel drive to explore the region, though they are recommended for some trails, especially depending on recent weather. The best time to visit Flinders Ranges is in the cooler months – from April to October – when you’ll experience warm, clear days and cooler mornings and evenings. In autumn, the fall foliage turns the landscape orange, red and brown. In spring, wildflowers turn the land red, yellow and purple. In winter, with more rain, the creeks and gorges fill with water, and you have a better chance of spotting wildlife.


Top things to do in the Flinders Ranges

Flinders Ranges has a great mix of trails, ranging from strolling to strenuous hiking. It’s really the best way to immerse yourself in this rugged, earthy red landscape. For more information on walking and hiking in the Flinders Ranges, visit Walking South Australia. You will need a way to get around, though, whether you’re driving yourself or joining a tour. While you don’t need a four-wheel drive to get around in the Flinders Ranges, experiencing it on one can be an incredibly exhilarating experience.

As for nature and wildlife, there’s an abundance. While Wilpena Pound is easily the most well-known attraction within Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park’s 95,000 hectares, the Heysen Range, Brachina Gorge and Bunyeroo Gorge are also popular and worth seeing. Wildlife-wise, yellow-footed rock wallabies, red kangaroos and western grey kangaroos can all be found in the Flinders Ranges. The area is also home to numerous bird and reptile species, including the grey-fronted honeyeater, the wedge-tailed eagle and the Lake Eyre dragon. To experience it all, check out our list of the best things to do in the Flinders Ranges.


 

Best places to stay in the Flinders Ranges

Despite being a wild and rugged landscape. Your accommodation options don’t have to be (although with camping like this, why wouldn’t you?). If you prefer a solid roof, Flinders Ranges takes full advantage of its surroundings with a number of stays that embrace the outdoors, alongside a healthy offering of lodges, cottages and bed and breakfasts. We’ve rounded up our favourite options for any budget. For a wildly luxurious stay, look no further than Arkaba, which welcomes just 10 guests at a time on its 24,000-hectare wildlife conservancy property. Hop on a safari here and you’ll spot mobs of kangaroos, emus and some of Australia’s rarest wildlife.

 


 

Where to eat and drink in the Flinders Ranges

The middle of the South Australian outback might not seem like the obvious choice for a decent meal, but you can skip the roadhouse pies (or not, it’s a true Aussie experience, after all). From cute diners championing native ingredients to classic country pubs and a pop-up bakery with a difference, we’ve created the ultimate guide to the best Flinders Ranges restaurants.


 

 

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