The Flinders

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Everything you need to know for a rewarding experience in the beautiful Flinders Ranges region of South Australia.

From pristine bush camping to luxury homesteads, the Flinders Ranges will either amplify your snoring or make you see stars!

Free camp, glamp, or choose from numerous campsites in Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park.

When you want to be at one with nature, but also at one with Egyptian cotton sheets

Accommodation outside the national parks that will really get your tail wagging.

Station stays have blossomed in recent years and are a terrific way to experience life on a working station.

Flinders Ranges caravan parks offer a good mix of accommodation types with spectacular scenery a given.

No-frills pit stops where weary travellers enjoy rest, basic comforts and parking right outside the door.

Stuff To Do

Test your endurance instead of your data limit. Be the star of your own wildlife documentary or car commercial. And then do some or all of these things.

The most impressive meteor crater that never was. Do not miss Wilpena Pound under any circumstances!

Wilpena Pound is a hiker's paradise. Choose from one or more of these walks and then strap on your boots!

cazneaux tree in the Flinders Ranges

Cazneaux Tree is not just any old river red gum. It has a story and a link to one of Australia's modern explorers.

Entry to the Brachina Gorge Geological Trail.

Towering Brachina Gorge is great for deep contemplation. It may also make geology cool again.

There's a lookout for every occasion in the Flinders. But stupendous, easily accessible views await at Stokes Hill.

The road from Bunyeroo Valley Lookout

Combine Brachina Gorge with a stroll through Bunyeroo and a peak from two tremendous lookouts.

Here’s how to plan your trip to maximise the chances of a pleasant stay and come back in one piece.

When is the best time of year to visit the Flinders Ranges? Summaries for every month here.

Directions for those who want to drive themselves, and advice on how to get to the Flinders for those who don't.

Do you need a 2WD, AWD or 4WD to see the best bits? And how bad are the kangaroos, really?

What’s new on the blog

4 minute read

Welcome to the second edition of Meet The Flinders, a series where I hope to showcase the people who live and work in the Flinders and whatever it is they…

Benjamin

17 Aug 2024

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If you’re the kind of person who loves the idea of camping but isn’t too keen on sleeping on the ground and roughing it, then glamping in the Flinders Ranges…

Benjamin

5 Aug 2024

4 minute read

Traditional motels are a staple in much of Australia and are the backbone of many a road trip. But in the Flinders, they are few and far between for some…

Benjamin

30 Jul 2024

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