


Deemed one of South Australia’s most spectacular and underrated sights, the majestic rock folds and gorges shelter an abundance of wildlife and unexpectedly diverse vegetation. With their geological provenance writ large, these peaceful mountains are also of immense cultural significance to the Aboriginal people, with many an example of rock art and a host of fossil remains in evidence. Activities ranging from bush walking to cultural experiences with the Aborigines, the Flinders Ranges present a superb opportunity to witness the magic and outstanding beauty of the Australian bush at first hand.
Recommended accommodation
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Angorichina Station
An oasis of roses and lavender hedges, Angorichina station is a remote sheep farm covering 554 square kilometres, an entrée to a remarkable world located in the dessicated red ranges and expanse of the Flinders Ranges
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Arkaba Station
With truly spectacular views over the dramatic Flinders Ranges, Arkaba Station is arguably one of the most beautiful stations in Australia.
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North Bundaleer
Set between the Clare Valley and the Flinders Ranges, North Bundaleer was described when it was built in 1901 as one of the finest buildings in the area.
Sample itinerary
DAY 1 - 3 Melbourne & the Great Ocean Road
Arrive Melbourne.Tour the city by tram and indulge in the café culture of this vibrant city before taking in the splendour of the Great Ocean Road
DAY 4 - 6 The Barossa Valley
Fly to Adelaide & transfer to the Barossa Valley. Explore the wineries, blend a bespoke wine & enjoy over a specially designed degustation dinner
DAY 7 - 9 The Flinders Ranges
Continue on to the heart of the Flinders Ranges & spend time on an outback sheep station. Go wildlife viewing & bush walking
DAY 10 - 12 Kangaroo Island
Fly down to Kangaroo Island. Experience the preserved wilderness & unique wildlife of the island with a private guide.
Fly home via Adelaide
Prices start from £1,650 excluding flights.
Please call us for a bespoke itinerary and quotation.






