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Flinders by Foot Three Day Walk
Each Flinders by Foot trek is accompanied by experienced guide/guides to ensure you get the best out of your walk.
The Flinders Ranges are one of the great walking destinations in Australia. Our walks are suited to people with good walking fitness. You will need only a day pack and there will be plenty of time for breaks and photographs.
At times we will have some reasonably tough sections to climb, but the views are a fantastic reward for the effort.
Itineraries are flexible and different walks can be substituted, depending on the fitness of the group.
Walks start each day from Rawnsley Park Station. Accommodation is in comfortable holiday units (Eco villa upgrades available), and dinners at the station’s popular Woolshed Restaurant. Continental breakfasts will be supplied in your room each morning and lunches (salad and meat rolls) will be supplied along with morning and afternoon snacks. Dietary requirements will be catered for.
Itinerary highlights
Blinman Pools,
Rawnsley Bluff
Bunyeroo and Brachina Gorges
Tour details
- On demand
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This business does not currently offer accessible facilities.
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Walking the Flinders Ranges – Three and Five Day Guided Bushwalks
Walking in the Flinders Ranges is an amazing and memorable experience. Their experienced local guides can offer you three or five day guided bushwalks that explore the rich diversity of the Flinders Ranges.
The rugged and ancient mountains are broken up by spectacular gorges, historic ruins from early settler life, open plains with kangaroos feeding, and big skies that often have wedge-tailed eagles soaring on high.
Walking the Flinders Ranges three and five day walks will be led by Rawnsley Park’s principal bushwalking guide and bushwalking author Kym Tilbrook. The walks on these tours have been chosen as they cover a variety of different landscapes in the local area, which give the walkers a great insight in the diversity of the majestic Flinders Ranges.
Accommodation is in comfortable holiday units at Rawnsley Park Station, or upgrade to a luxury eco-villa. The evening meals on most nights are at the Rawnsley Woolshed Restaurant. On one night you take a helicopter flight to the Chace Range and camp in luxury swags with a camp oven meal. The final day is an 8 kilometre return walk to Rawnsley Park.
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Climate Action Business Certified by Ecotourism Australia
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ECO Certified (Nature Tourism) by Ecotourism Australia
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Quality Tourism Accreditation
Memberships
- Australian Tourism Export Council
- Tourism Industry Council of SA