Full Day Tag along 4WD Adventure Tour – Central Flinders Trek
Tour Overview
Dates
ON DEMAND .... OUR MOST POPULAR FULL DAY TOUR!
Duration
Full Day 4WD Adventure Tag along Tour
Trip Cost
Tag along Tour – Price subject to number of vehicles in convoy. No meals provided as most tourer’s prefer to supply their own to keep costs down. Lunch can be bought at Quorn, Hawker or Wilpena beforehand if you need to.
Where
Central Flinders Ranges
Degree of Difficulty
Basic to Moderate and okay for 4WD Motorhomes
Accommodation
N/A
Fees
Tag along Tour: Includes Wilpena Panorama Entry Fees and Flinders Ranges National Parks Fees.
Approximate Distance
Approximately 330 km’s including unsealed roads
Maximum Vehicle No's
Tag Along component – 10 vehicles
Closing Date
N/A
Trip Details
Quorn is approximately 4hrs (336km’s – Hwy A1) drive from Adelaide.
Please let us know when you expect to arrive and we can help you book a site at the Quorn Caravan Park for the night prior to you getting there, if you wish.
Meet you at your Accommodation in Quorn or the Visitor Information Centre at the Quorn Railway Station @ 8.00am or later from Hawker or Rawnsley Park.
Itinerary – Tour starts at Quorn (or Port Augusta), S.A.
Full Day
Experience the magnificent Flinders Ranges, a place we are proud to call our home and are passionate to share with you! Enjoy breathtaking scenery, vibrant colours, our timeless geology, unique wildlife, history and flora & fauna, no matter what the season!
Tour highlights include, the historic Kanyaka Station Ruins, viewing two magnificent Panoramas one of Wilpena Pound and the other of a waterhole near Arkaroola in the very rugged northern part of the Flinders Ranges. Then we travel the picturesque Bunyeroo Valley with great photo opportunities and a tranquil lunch before we enter the Brachina Gorge to follow the geological trail and explore some of the oldest rock formations (with hidden fossils) in the world. Then we go in search of the rare and endangered Yellow Footed Rock Wallabies along with other wildlife including emus, kangaroos, eagles and more. From there we travel across outback station tracks visiting some scenic spots as we make our way back to Quorn.