www.ExplorOz.com
Your browser does not support the site menu
Click Here
to load alternative navigation.
Latest News
Road Conditions
Updated 2/12/2008
Top End
QLD Coast
Outback NSW
Updated 1/12/2008
WA South Coast
Far North Qld
Outback Qld
Road Conditions
All News...
Site Updates...
Search by Topic
Holiday Dates
4WDriving
Accessories
Accommodation
Activities
Boating
Campers & Trailers
Camping
Caravanning
Communications
Cooking
Driving Skills
Electrics
Fishing
Itineraries & Planning
Membership
Motorhomes
Navigation
Permits
PlotSwap
Recovery Gear
Servicing
Survival
Technical
Things To Do
Topics
Tours
Trek Notes
Trips with Kids
Tyres
Vehicle Choices
Visit Australia
Newsletters
Not Registered
Register Now
Past Newsletters
Full Index
168
169
170
Current Users
Members
62
Customers
2
Visitors
35
Anon
1209
Total
1308
List...
Not Logged on
Flinders Ranges
Submitted: Monday, Feb 03, 2003 at 11:02
nico
I am going to the
Flinders Ranges
for the first time at Easter
Any sugestions would be good on
places
to visit and
camping
spots
Will it be packed with tourists.I want to try and aviod as much of this as possible
Thanks
Nico
Advertisement
Suppress Advertisement - Members Only
ThreadID:
3212
Replies:
5
Views:
346
FollowUps:
5
This Thread has been Archived
Thread Summary
X
Forum FAQ
AnswerID: 12424 Submitted: Monday, Feb 03, 2003 at 12:18
PeteG
replied: Nico,
You did not say what way you are coming from.
Wilpena Pound
is very popular and thus you would want to avoid this or go after the rush. As long as you dont mind bumping into the odd person after that then rest of the area should not be too bad.
Basically there are 2 ways in:
1) From
Hawker
to Leigh Creek/Copley (this is bitumen as far as Lyndhurst now. This will let you turn off and go any way you want.
2) From
Broken Hill
- Adelaide turn off at Yunta on the Arkaroola Road. This is formed gravel and can get badly corrugated in
places
. You will have to drive to suit the conditions. Last July it took us a good solid 5hrs to do this 300km.
My suggestion would be to head to the Northern parts eg
Blinman
,
Parachilna
and Arkaroola as these should be a bit quieter. If you have a passion for a good old fashioned Bakery there is a good one at Copley.
Main towns for supplies are
Hawker
or Leigh Creek - fresh bread & fruit is subject to delivery truck schedules in Leigh Creek and you will need to be there at the right time.
Arkaroola is a privately owned resort has a "van" park which has reasonable facilities. They have fuel/shop/mechanical and sell cold ales. They have a number of 4WD tracks on the property.
Website is www.arkaroola.on.net. Also have a look at www.atn.com.au/sa/south/parks-h.htm as well as on this site(ExplorOz)
Regards
Pete G
Reply 1 of 5
FollowupID: 7237 Submitted: Monday, Feb 03, 2003 at 12:46
Nico posted:
PeteG
Thanks for the info
I will have a look at the pound ......
I have heard theris a nice walk to the top of it (ST Mary peak i think)
I am coming from Melbourne
Will spend a night at Mildura and then drive to the ranges
this is the plan,
I would also like to come home through
Broken Hill
and come down past Mungo as it is a place that interests me
nico
FollowUp 1 of 2
FollowupID: 7239 Submitted: Monday, Feb 03, 2003 at 13:21
Peteg posted:
Nico,
Wilpena
has about 2million visitors per year.Being closer to Adelaide with the small gap between Easter & Anzac I think it may be pretty popular this year.
The walk up onto the rim of the pound is a must. (I last saw this about 30yrs ago - just have never been back since - was pretty popular then)
It may be worth considering a plane ride to see it all from above!!!.
Suggest you consider Mildura-Morgan-
Peterborough
& then to
Hawker
via Craddock (little bit of dirt on this leg). You could sample the vino in the Riverland &
Clare
valley this way. Look at the map as there are a few options around
Clare
.
On way back either backtrack to
Hawker
then
Peterborough
or Copley/Arkaroola/Yunta (about 400km dirt). See this site for suitable maps - the Hema on for the Flinders is recommended.
Regards
Pete G
FollowUp 2 of 2
AnswerID: 12427 Submitted: Monday, Feb 03, 2003 at 14:05
Thommo
replied: Hi nico,
PeterG was spot on. We spent 3 days at Arkaroola and two days at
Wilpena
. Not enough time, I do suggest the Arkaroola area for interest and
4Wdriving
. Must see Chambers Gorge and do
Skytrek
(
Willow Springs
). There is plenty to see and lots of driving, and with only three days, we only saw a small part of what is on offer. I hope it rains before you go, it was very dry last Sept. Have a look at the
trek notes
, they are very helpfull.
Thommo.
Reply 2 of 5
AnswerID: 12431 Submitted: Monday, Feb 03, 2003 at 18:05
Member - Mike
replied: Nico, I live close by!
Agree with comments so far. One correction
Orroroo
, Carrieton,
Cradock
,
Hawker
road now totaly sealed. Sealed to
Wilpena
. Would recommendRawnsley Park (15kms S of
Wilpena
) as place to be based. Top Tourist park, and full range of facilities down to bush
camping
.
Including
Skytrek
there are 6 4WD day pay as you go treks, all vg.
Coming from
Victoria
,
Wilpena
Visitor Info centre will have all details.
Flinders NP has a vg bush camps of 4WD and 2WD (kept apart!). Good ones are to E of
Brachina Gorge
, Aroona, and in vicinity of Bunyeroo Gorge. Outside Park at N end of central region
Parachilna
Gorge, or CP at Angorichina.
In
Gammon ranges
main
camping
is at Arkaroola which is vg. Nearby is Chambers Gorge.
Finally! SA has system of Public Access Routes (Par's). Two very good ones off Glass' Gorge.
Any further info please get back. I hope this not too much info. A good choice,
regards
Mike
Reply 3 of 5
FollowupID: 7248 Submitted: Monday, Feb 03, 2003 at 18:08
Member - Mike posted:
I forgot to asy that coming in via Mildura, renmark - stay north ofriver to Morgan, thence Burra, and
Peterborough
. Buraa VIC can provide some info to whet your appetite!
Mike
PS I am in the industry!!
FollowUp 1 of 1
AnswerID: 12476 Submitted: Tuesday, Feb 04, 2003 at 12:34
Stevo
replied: Nico
you don't mention how many days you will be in the Flinders.
Trust me, "every man and his dog" will be at the popular tourist spots at Easter eg.Rawnsley's,
Wilpena
, Brachina, Aroona....
If you want to get away from the multitude try a couple of the PAR's Nico mentioned ie through Hanagans Gap on Moolooloo Station and across Waraweena Station to Sliding Rock and Beltana. Could rush the trip in a day or take a leisurely 3 days. Not hard going, no 4 wd'ing but good clearance needed. If interested I can give you contact details of the lessees, what maps needed etc. and if you are adventurous - other trips in the area where you can "get away from it all".
Reply 4 of 5
FollowupID: 7403 Submitted: Friday, Feb 07, 2003 at 11:12
Nico posted:
Stevo
It would be good if you could post some more of the info that you mention
I will be spending from good friday til the next satuday 9 days in all
It would be good to get some maps of the area
I am as adventurous as my Rodeo will let me be............
Thanks
Nico
FollowUp 1 of 1
AnswerID: 12656 Submitted: Friday, Feb 07, 2003 at 11:34
Stevo
replied: Gooday Nico
If you give me a bus. and a/h phone no. we can start the ball rolling.
Reply 5 of 5
FollowupID: 7462 Submitted: Monday, Feb 10, 2003 at 13:33
Nico posted:
Stevo
the best number to contact me on is 0403321883
Then if it is better I can call you back
I work between 2 desks
nico
FollowUp 1 of 1
New/Updated
Mid West WA Explorer Card $20.00
Membership Personal - Lifetime $300.00
South West Map Book $9.95
Frogs and Tadpoles of Australia $19.95
Spiders Snails and Other Minibeasts of Australia $19.95
Dinosaurs and Other Ancient Giants of Australia $19.95
Birds of Australia $19.95
Australian Outback Yarns - Bull From The Bush $19.95
Fast Find
Shop Home Page
Discounted Items
Latest/Updated
All Items
Home
|
About Us
|
FAQ
|
Feedback
|
Site Stats
|
Membership
|
Advertising Campaigns
|
Site Updates
Forum
|
Blogs
|
Forum Archive
|
Trader
|
Shop
|
Treks
|
Places
|
Directory
|
Articles
|
Topics
RSS Feeds
|
Link to Us
|
Terms of Use
|
Corporate Membership
|
Privacy Policy
Copyright © 1999 - 2008,
I.T. Beyond Pty Ltd.
All rights reserved.