This week I explore the stunning landscapes of The Ikara-Flinders Ranges! Located about 5 hours from Adelaide, I camped out at the Ranswley Park Station which was an incredible spot to set up and explore this beautiful region!
A big thank you for sharing an other amazing video Sarah. I’m really enjoying your content at the moment really looking forward to Friday night watching your episode. Those Flinders Ranges definitely look amazing would love to Travel around Australia one of these days. Take care Sarah looking forward to seeing you next Friday night 😊❤
I have been enjoying watching your travels and your presentation is great ! If I could ask that when you film information boards that you pause long enough that the information is in focus so that your viewers can pause the video to read the details. Thanks for another enjoyable show and I look forward to seeing more.
Something about the desert / arid areas of this country that is so much more beautiful than the coast in my opinion. I've never done the Flinders but I've done the Gammon Ranges a couple of times around Arkaroola (and further west and up to Oodnadatta and the Painted Desert) and absolutely love it....albeit it was in winter 🤣 You're braver than me. Thank you for another great episode and looking forward to many more.
I can never decide which I love more, luckily we can have it all here in Australia! You can’t go wrong, all those locations would be incredible ! And yes much better in winter 🥵 Thanks for watching !
Great video Sarah, stunning footage, such a shame to see graffiti and people’s names carved into the walls of the ruins. There is so much more to see there, it’s a magical place. I loved the Brachina Gorge Geological Trail, which I did on my second trip through the Flinders. Hoping to get back to the Flinders this April for two weeks 🤞
Yes I agree, it’s a shame people can’t just look after these beautiful places ! I’ll definitely have to go back again myself, there’s just too much to see! Enjoy your travels !
Thanks for this video. How long do you think it takes to drive around everywhere, not including stops? I see it more as a driving trip than a bushwalking one. Can I get to these places in a video without a 4wd as other videos I’ve seen water on the roads?
Great video Sarah! I travelled to Flinders Ranges last April and loved it. Did you visit the towns of Hawker and Quorn? I got as far as the Prairie Hotel in Parachilna but didn't stay there. Did you visit Wilpena Pound?
I didn’t get to Wilpena Pound this time around, the hike was quite long so I decided against it with the heat but definitely going back ! I did check out Quorn however 👋🏻
Desmond here i am from auckland new zealand i am lleaving auckland on the 5th of august 2024 to join the AAT bus tour departing on the 6th of august 2024 heading to adelaide on a 16 day wildlife adventure to darwin first time ever i have been to the northern territory then we go to clare valley then flinders ranges then port augusta then woomera then coober pedy we are having one night in the underground hotel then uluru then kings canyons then alice springs then karlu karlu then tennant creek then litchfield national park then matranka then katherine then kakadu national park then jabiru then darwin the group is staying in hotels resorts apartments motor inn going to a camel farm cruise the yellow water billabong cruise the katherine gorge fly over the kakadu national arnhem visit the royal flying doctors service base met a family on behalf of the AAT bus tour have dinner with them going to the red centre to see the rock see th mc donald ranges food and accomadtion taken care of i noticed you were not wearing a fly hat to keep the flys away how hot was it a sweaty hot or burning hot the hottest place i have been to was dubai the coldest place i have be to was the highlands scotland also be to wales england ireland france switzerland china usa canada fiji australia brisbane noosa sydney melbourne cairns how cold does it get in the flinders ranges the northern territory a lot of these places i have never heard of the highlights will be the crocs the rock the under ground hotel the people the food the rock changing colour getting uo at 4am for the sunrise the darwin cruise the billabing cruise the gorge cruise meeting the family on behalf of the AAT bus tour co