Nilpena to Lake Torrens, South Australia.
What better way to reward the effort of seeing than going to country that dares you to think there’s nothing there?
The Flinders Ranges, situated in the heart of South Australia, stands as a top-tier hiking haven within Australia. Extending northward from the Spencer Gulf into the vast Outback, this expansive network of mountain ranges showcases ancient terrains shaped over millions of years, adorned with significant rock art and cultural sites, imposing peaks, and a wealth of Australia’s cherished native fauna. Whether commencing on a week of Flinders Ranges day walks, or embarking on a 6 day trekking odyssey, bushwalking in the Flinders Ranges undoubtedly ranks among the finest activities to undertake in this remarkable region.
What better way to reward the effort of seeing than going to country that dares you to think there’s nothing there?
Travelling light through day-walk heaven in the mighty Flinders Ranges is a sublime mix of adventure and comfort.
Five stunning walks in the Western Gawler Ranges can be explored over a number of days staying at Hiltaba Nature Reserve.
St Mary Peak is the highest point at 1171m in the Flinders Ranges. It is culturally significant in the creation…
This is a striking walk and even more impressive during spring with wildflowers in bloom. The gorge is located in…
A more family friendly hike in the Flinders Range than Wilpena Pound and still providing rewarding views. Heading through the…
Wherever and whenever we walk, we acknowledge and pay our respects to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as the Traditional Custodians and Owners of the land.
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