Flinders Ranges
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The Flinders Ranges link the Gulf St Vincent
to the Outback
of South Australia. The scenery is out of this world, particularly
during spring when the wildflowers are blossoming. Bush walking
is one of the most popular activities in this area, including
walks around the Arkaroola Mt Painter Wildlife Sanctuary, the
Heysen Trail (which starts in Prachilna Gorge near Blinman), Mt
Remarkable National Park and Wilpena
Pound. There are also some fabulous rock carvings in the
area which are well worth visiting.
Quorn is to the
south of the Flinders Ranges and can be reached from many of the
routes leading north from the Yorke Peninsula. Heading north from
Quorn you will come across Kanyaka, which was home to 50,000 sheep
and the families which tended upon them. It is well worth visiting
the old homestead as well as the old woolshed. Whilst here you
can also head down to Death Rock and the beautiful Kanyaka Waterhole.
Heading further north again, there is a great
lookout just before you reach Hawker, called the Jervis Hill Lookout.
The views are amazing from here allowing you to see right over
to Wilpena Pound. Near Hawker you can also visit the Aboriginal
rock paintings in the Youambulla Rock Shelter, as well as take
the scenic drive along the Moralana Scenic Route. There are several
places to stay in Hawker if you want to break up your journey
to the Wilpena Pound.
North of Wilpena is the old mining town of Blinman,
now a quiet hamlet. You can visit the Blinman Copper mine which
is very interesting. On your way to Blinman you should also stop
at Brachina Gorge where you can visit the wonderful Aroona Valley
and see the spectacular landscape it offers. Just north of Blinman
is the spectacular Mt. Chambers offering views far across the
Flinders Ranges, as well as the pretty Chambers Gorge.
Heading north from Blinman you can either take
the north-western route via the mining town of Leigh Creek before
heading east towards the fabulous Arkaroola or just head straight
over to Arkaroola. On your way to Arkaroola you will pass through
the Gammon Ranges National Park, before hitting the Arkaroola-Mt
Painter Wildlife Sanctuary. Heading out towards Lake Frome is
a wonderful lookout called Siller’s lookout, as well as from Freeling
heights at Yudanamutana Gorge. You can also visit the pretty rock
pools and water holes at Barraranna Gorge, Bolla Bollana Springs,
Echo Camp and Nooldoonooldoona.
There are plenty of different routes you can
take around the Flinders ranges, all offering wonderful scenery.
You really need at least a few days in the area so that you explore
several of the set routes which you can follow. If you don’t have
your own transport then there are various tours going out of the
Flinders Ranges, with the majority leaving from Adelaide. Other
than that Premier Stateliner offers a bus service to Wilpena Pound
twice a week.
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