If 'off the beaten track' were a place, it would be the Flinders Ranges and Outback. 

Out here, rugged peaks and dusty roads set the scene for stories that stretch back thousands of generations. This is Adnyamathanha Country — a landscape shaped by deep time, Dreaming stories and the steady imprint of human life. Look closely and you’ll see history etched into the land itself. Look again and you’ll find new chapters being written: a 150 year old brewery revived in Melrose, evidence of Earth’s first life at Nilpena Ediacara, and some of the darkest night skies on the planet at Arkaroola. Journey north and share in the stories of this vast, ancient place on a seven day Adelaide to Flinders Ranges itinerary.


FAQs

What is the best time of year to visit the Flinders Ranges?

Summer temperatures in the Flinders Ranges can be extreme, making the cooler months between April and October the most comfortable time to visit. Winter days are often milder than Adelaide’s, but nights can be cold — pack warm layers.

How many days do I need in the Flinders Ranges?

The deeper you travel into the Flinders Ranges, the more time you’ll want. Wilpena Pound alone deserves at least two nights. If you’re heading as far north as Arkaroola, allow six to eight days for a return journey.

How can I get around the Flinders Ranges?

Most visitors explore the Flinders Ranges on a self drive itinerary, and a 4WD isn’t essential for sealed routes to Hawker, Wilpena Pound, Parachilna and Quorn. Prefer to leave the driving behind? Discover the region by minibus, plane or on foot with guided Flinders Ranges tours.

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