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Arkaroola provides you with a rare opportunity to tour the universe by combining one of Australia's largest privately owned astronomical observatories with new age Star Chairs... read more
The 517-kilometre Birdsville Track is the stuff of legend, immortalised by tough outback postie Tom Kruse who delivered letters and supplies to remote stations in the 1950s... read more
Blinman sits at the northern edge of the Flinders Ranges National Park and is a good base for exploring this rugged region of Australia... read more
Brachina Gorge is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the Flinders Ranges Outback region... read more
Bunyeroo and its surrounds offer a glimpse back in time Untouched natural history tells the story of how the South Australian outback has formed over hundreds of millions of years... read more
In the opal mining outpost of Coober Pedy, 4000 residents from 50 countries have made an art form of all things quirky... read more
Coober Pedy is the opal capital of the world Visitors describe Coober Pedy like visiting the moon; it is the mines which create this effect... read more
The beauty of this location comes through the raw bush land and the iconic great plains which make the Australian Outback... read more
The 1500 square mile pastoral lease known as Cowarie Station has a long history... read more
The Elder Range is an iconic symbol of what outback South Australia means... read more
A great little outback town 400 kilometres north of Adelaide Hawker is the hub of the Flinders Ranges, being the junction of roads from Port Augusta, Orroroo, Leigh Creek, Marree, Wilpena and... read more
This huge, remote and arid 1,349,251-hectare park (includes Elliot Price Conservation Park) incorporates Lake Eyre north and south, as well as a portion of the adjoining Tirari Desert... read more
Moralana provides magnificent views of the South Australian outback of both bushland and mountain ranges... read more
Oodnadatta Track
The Oodnadatta Track will take you past some of the most weird and wonderful places in Australia... read more
The actual town of Parachilna is a tiny location which is little more than the pub it is famous for... read more
Port Augusta is known as the Crossroads of Australia, where roads from Adelaide, the Flinders Ranges, Alice Springs, Perth and Whyalla all intersect... read more
Simpson Desert
One of the last great motoring adventures in the world is the 500 kilometres of the Simpson Desert between Birdsville and Mount Dare... read more
33km north of Coober Pedy, The Breakaways lay as an arid expanse of desert, a visual memory of what once laid underwater over 70 million years ago... read more
Come to Umoona Opal Mine and Museum and experience underground living
The complex is wholly underground and contains a museum of the development of European settlement in Coober Pedy - including all... read more
Population 10, William Creek is one of the smallest towns in Australia and situated on the world's largest working cattle stations – 24,000 square kilometre Anna Creek Station, part of the S Kidman... read more
Wilpena Pound is a magnificent natural ampitheatre and the centrepiece of the Flinders Ranges National Park... read more
The Flinders Ranges and Outback equals beauty on a massive scale and mateship in the smallest pubs.
Covering more than 80 per cent of the state, it's a region of great diversity: from the pink parallel dunes of the Simpson Desert down to Mount Remarkable Wines and gulf cruises in the south. You'll find ancient ranges steeped in Aboriginal legend, bird-filled lakes in the middle of the desert and pretty Flinders Ranges towns celebrating the history of heroic pioneers who opened up the continent with the Overland Telegraph and the Old Ghan railway.
There are great attractions and experiences in the southern, central and northern regions of the Flinders Ranges, so take the time to discover them all on your journey north.
Port Augusta
Journey into our big back yard without even leaving the bitumen at Port Augusta's Wadlata Outback Interpretive Centre, where fun displays cover everything from Aboriginal Dreaming and European settlement to geology and mining. Don't leave town before visiting the Australian Arid Lands Botanic Garden and taking an Augusta Water Cruise to follow in the wake of Matthew Flinders, the first European to see Upper Spencer Gulf on his epic 1802 voyage.
Pichi Richi Railway
Ride the Pichi Richi Railway between Port Augusta and Quorn, relaxing in timber-body carriages up to 115-years old as you pass some of the prettiest scenery in the Central Flinders Ranges. A dedicated band of volunteers breathed new life into the abandoned railway in 1973, and now also run guided tours of the workshop in Quorn.
Wilpena Pound
Soar above the saw-toothed ramparts, lush valleys and plunging gorges of Wilpena Pound on an unforgettable scenic flight from one of many Flinders Ranges and Outback centres: from Rawnsley Park and Wilpena Pound Resort to Arkaroola Wilderness Sanctuary and Marree. This majestic natural amphitheatre is best captured from above, to fully appreciate its scale and beauty.
Parachilna's Prairie Hotel
Join a growing number of celebrities for a night of gourmet "Flinders feral food" at the famed Prairie Hotel in Parachilna. Stay in superb suites before heading out to explore the wilds of the Northern Flinders, from Lake Torrens to Parachilna Gorge and Blinman.
Aboriginal Artworks
See ancient Aboriginal artworks throughout the region, from the Yourambulla Caves near Hawker, to Arkaroo Rock and Sacred Canyon near Wilpena Pound. Beside the stunning Cullyamurra Waterhole, way up north near Innamincka, you'll also find Aboriginal rock carvings.
Arkaroola Wilderness Sanctuary
Be blown away by some of the most spectacular scenery in Australia and look out for rare flora and fauna on Arkaroola's famed four-wheel-drive Ridgetop Tour (the views from Sillers Lookout offering a fitting finale to the journey). Then travel the universe on a journey to the stars from one of three astronomical observatories.
Coober Pedy
Visit a beautiful underground church. Play golf on a course without grass. Noodle for opals and keep what you find, or buy up big at more than 30 gem shops in Coober Pedy, the world's opal capital. Then discover the landscapes beyond: the ochre hills of the Breakaways, the barren Moon Plains and the 5300 kilometre Dog Fence, the longest fence in the world. Stay overnight in an underground hotel.
Outback Mail Run
Be a postie for the day on the Outback Mail Run from Coober Pedy, travelling more than 600 kilometres to the legendary Outback towns of Oodnadatta and William Creek. En route you'll deliver the post to remote cattle stations and pass historic ruins, monuments and the Overland Telegraph line (which first linked Australia to the United Kingdom in 1872).
William Creek
With a population in the teens, William Creek has a local store and campground, a pub and a pub carpark that used to double as an airstrip. In 2000 the local airline Wrightsair was flying out every 10 minutes when nearby Lake Eyre was in flood for only the third time in 100 years. The timber and iron pub is like a giant visitor’s book. Over the years it’s been wallpapered with business cards, hand-written notes, bras, jocks and just about anything else not nailed down.
Lake Eyre
Get airborne for a scenic flight over Lake Eyre. Everything about this salt lake is massive: it's about the size of Holland; one sixth of Australia drains into it; and the salt crust is estimated at about 400 million tonnes (it can harbour water nine times saltier than the sea). In flood it becomes a nature lover's paradise, drawing tens of thousands of gulls and pelicans from the coast.
Dalhousie Springs and the Simpson Desert
Soak in the soothing thermal waters of Dalhousie Springs, Australia's largest complex of artesian springs and used for tens of thousands of years by desert Aborigines. Camp overnight before wandering through the Dalhousie ruins and jumping back into the four-wheel-drive to explore the awesome Simpson Desert and its sea of parallel red sand ridges.
Outback Safety
South Australia's Outback is vast and isolated, with few towns and facilities. Stay safe and plan well ahead to ensure your journey is as enjoyable as possible.
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