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Kangaroo Island Trip : r southaustralia - Reddit As mentioned, if you go anywhere near Flinders Chase National Park, don't expect many options for anything it's sort of glamping without the camping 5 days might be good for a detox, but you might also find the island a little lacking if you had high expectations
Most Popular National Parks in Australia ? : r AustralianNostalgia - Reddit The Warrumbungles, Kalbarri, Whitsunday Islands NP and Cradle Mountain-Lake St Claire are great, in addition to others already mentioned Australia has almost 700 National Parks, but the system is different to the US as most are managed by the States and Territories Edit: I’m terms of being iconic tourist destinations, some of the Marine Parks fit into this category, like the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park and the 12 Apostles Marine National Park
Flinders Ranges - travel recommendations : r Adelaide - Reddit My partner and I are looking at travelling to Flinders ranges for the first time at the end of Jan Looking for some recommendations for the following - reasonably priced restaurants to eat lookouts accessible via a 2WD drive as we don’t have a 4WD any easy hikes? My fitness level is basic at the best 😂 any local day tours you’d recommend?
Going up to the Ikara Flinders National Park in late Sep with . . . - Reddit If you want to get out of the national park, consider staying at Warraweena and doing things like the 4x4 Copper Track, or visiting Ferguson Gorge at Moolooloo Station The national park is nice, but there are some really cool places outside of the park - and there are some really good 4x4 tracks of all kinds of difficulty My experience with the Prairie Hotel and Blinman Hotels is the complete opposite of u AutumnDreaming; Flinders Food Co in Hawker gets another vote; +1 on the grocery
Flinders Rangers trip suggestions? : r Adelaide - Reddit The Flinders Ranges is a great place Here are my favourite places and things: The Prarie Hotel at Parachilna, though I think it's closed at the moment Fantastic food and accommodation Flinders Food Co (I think) at Hawker Another great little cafe restaurant Warraweena Four-wheel driving, hiking, fantastic remote camping Stony is a nice guy and genuinely loves what he does - he's building a magnificent conservation park Loads of wildlife, spectacular scenery Willow Springs A working
Flinders Ranges, what to do? : r Adelaide - Reddit There's great accomodation in Rawnsley Park (Eco Villas are excellent but expensive), Wilpena Pound etc and smaller guest accomodation Complete a number of scenic drives, especially through Bunyeroo, Brachina Gorge, Parachilna Gorge and Aroona Valley Follow the Geological Trail and learn about the different formations in the Flinders
Love this part of Australia. Flinders Ranges, SA. - Reddit Interesting geology (from Wiki): The Flinders Ranges are composed largely of folded and faulted sediments of the Adelaide Geosyncline This very thick sequence was deposited in a large basin during the Neoproterozoic on the passive margin of the ancient continent of Rodinia During the Cambrian (about 540 million years ago) the area underwent the Delamerian orogeny, when the geosynclinal sequence was folded and faulted into a large mountain range The area has undergone subsequent erosion