
Exploring the largest mountain range in South Australia
A journey through the Australian outback is an experience like no other—expansive, serene, and breathtakingly raw. But why drive yourself when you can sit back, relax, and let the experts take you on an unforgettable adventure?From Adelaide, South Australia’s vibrant capital, the scenery shifts rapidly—from rolling countryside and golden fields to the red sands and rugged cliffs of the Flinders Ranges, one of Australia’s best-kept secrets. While Uluru (previously known as Ayers Rock) may be world renowned as a natural icon, but the Flinders Ranges as a destination deserve their own accolades.
A Luxury Take on the Outback
Most travellers who visit the Flinders Ranges opt for camping, but for those seeking comfort without compromising on adventure, the Flinders Ranges Odysseys tour is the way to go. Over four days, expect private villas with panoramic views, gourmet dining under the stars, and a taste of some of South Australia’s finest wines.Despite the arid landscape, the region is bursting with life and colour. From the ochre-toned mountains to the vibrant hues of the sunset, nature is the main event here. And sometimes, if you’re lucky, you’ll even spot a rare yellow-footed rock wallaby darting across the rugged terrain.
Stay in Style: Rawnsley Park Station
Immersing yourself in the wilderness doesn’t mean leaving luxury behind. Rawnsley Park Station’s five-star eco-villas bring the outdoors in, with floor-to-ceiling windows and a retractable roof window perfect for stargazing. Located on a working sheep station spanning 12,000 hectares, this retreat blends adventure with refined comfort.Wilpena Pound: The Heart of the Flinders Ranges
After indulging in fine food and wine, it’s time to explore. The vast Wilpena Pound, a natural amphitheatre of mountains, is one of the most iconic sites in the region. Choose from scenic walks, off-road adventures, or a visit to the ancient Sacred Canyon, where Aboriginal rock carvings tell stories of a past that remains shrouded in mystery.For those seeking an adrenaline rush, a 4WD adventure through the rugged hills is an unmissable experience—think steep climbs, sharp descents, and sweeping views that make every twist and turn worth it. And what better way to take it all in than with a champagne picnic at sunset? The views, paired with local cheeses and fresh strawberries, make for a picture-perfect moment.
Take to the Skies: A Scenic Flight Over the Ranges
To truly grasp the scale and beauty of the Flinders Ranges, a Chinta Air scenic flight is a must. From above, the landscape transforms into a patchwork of deep reds, earthy browns, and lush greens. Seeing the vastness from the air gives a whole new appreciation for the diversity and grandeur of this ancient land.Back on the ground, the experience continues with visits to historic townships like Quorn, where charming cafés serve strong coffee and homemade quandong jam, offering a sweet taste of the outback before heading back to the city.