Discover the best top things to do in Flinders Ranges, Australia including Heritage Blinman Mine, Pindan Tours and 4WD Training, Wilpena Pound, Pichi Richi Railway, Jeff Morgan Gallery, Brachina Gorge Geological Trail.
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5.0 based on 237 reviews
The mine "wheal Blinman" was the reason for the establishment of the town. The town is named after shepherd Robert "Pegleg" Blinman who discovered copper on a hill while tending his flock of sheep. Now some 150 years later the mine has breathed new life into the town, drawing people interested in history, mining, minerals and outback life. People come on tour and over the course of a little over an hour step back into time and experience a taste of life in the 1860's, complete with sounds of mining through an innovative sound system. Our visitors leave not only with an appreciation of the lives of the Cornish miners who settled in Blinman but also of the determination and dedication to a small (very small, just 20 people) group of people who saw the opportunity to breathe new life into a town. The tour is suited to all ages, we particularly like taking families and kids on tour. Suitable for groups with prior booking. Bookings recommended at all times.
Other holiday makers suggested this was worth a visit > and they were right!! The tour took about an hour, it was full of history, humour and a great way to spend the afternoon. The community is rightly very proud of the effort they have made to develop this tourist attraction.
5.0 based on 36 reviews
Pindan Tours and 4WD Training is based in the magnificent Flinders Ranges in South Australia. We deliver catered Half Day and Full Day tours in the Flinders Ranges and Extended 4WD Tag-along Tours into remote Outback areas. We also specialize in 4WD Training, delivering 4WD Driving & Recovery courses. Check out our website and our Facebook page for the latest tours and regular updates as well.
4.5 based on 483 reviews
The Pound is an incredible part of the spectacular northern Flinders ranges with walks, hikes and other activities and all levels of accommodation available.
4.5 based on 161 reviews
Watch the ancient landscape of the Flinders Ranges roll past as you relax in the style of a bygone era. Built in the 1870s, this unique railway is the last remaining operating portion of the "Old Ghan" narrow-gauge line. After being abandoned in the 1950's, the Railway was revived in 1974 by the volunteers of the Pichi Richi Railway Preservation Society who have progressively restored a remarkable collection of heritage locomotives and carriages. Trains operate March - November. Visit our website for timetable and bookings.
4.5 based on 102 reviews
Not much of an art lover, don't mind some arty stuff (more the missus' domain), but I was impressed. OK, the mineral display was a big positive for me. But the panoramas and other art was quite good. Truly loved looking at it, especially after seeing the real thing and noting how true to life the art was.. Well worth the admission, and a really nice bloke to boot.
4.5 based on 118 reviews
We drove along this road from east to west early one morning in a rented 4WD. It was the only thing we planned to do that day so we took our time and found it to be a very meaningful experience. The hIghlights included the well written explanations, the SILENCE, the trees, the yellow-footed rock wallabies (6 of them - we must have been the first car that day), the natural beauty of the gorges and the expansive plains between the western extent of the range and the Parachilna road. We did a u-turn and returned to Wilpena Pound via the Bunyeroo Gorge.
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