Flinders Ranges & Outback Attractions
A talc stone carving display of around 60 permanent art works is what sets Talc Alpha Rink Outback Rep-Public Art Gallery apart from the average museum. Carved over a period of over 35 years by the...
Previously known as Whites Forest, Wirrabara Forest is a short trip from South Australia's Clare Valley, where after you've wined and dined, you can come to embrace the great outdoors. Take to the ...
There's a reason for it's name - and we like to think it's because it is truly remarkable. Mount Remarkable National Park is situated in the Southern Flinders Ranges, offering a splendor of diverse...
Indulge your inner cowboy - or girl - with a station or farm stay at one of South Australia's outback destinations. Hear the stories about life on the land first hand as you take to the farm and ex...
Occupying almost 200,000 square kilometres, the Simpson Desert is a horizon of bursting colour, rippling red and orange sand dunes and green plant life, standing as prime four wheel driving territo...
A natural mountainous amphitheatre, Wilpena Pound is situated in the heart of the Flinders Ranges, embodying the regions iconic rocky beauty and semi-arid serenity. Ideal for bushwalking to all lev...
A natural playground for the cycling enthusiast, the Flinders Ranges is blessed with everything from rolling hills to high craggy ridges and smooth gravel tracks. Take to the countryside on your bi...
A giant display of pure white land in the dry season and glimmering with an array of colourful hues during flood, Lake Eyre is one of Australia's most famous estuaries. The largest salt lake in the...
are a result of the last phase of volcanic activity in Australia. Located on the eastern escarpment of Freeling Heights, the springs were first developed in 1924 for therapeutic purposes.
on the October long weekend each year, provides a chance for the visitor to see Coober Pedy at its liveliest.