- Duration: 3 hours
- Address: Ulowdna SA 5434 Australia
- Participant: 1
Rawnsley Park Station, located in the stunning Flinders Ranges of SA, partners with We Wander to offer an unforgettable walking tour experience. This 3-hour guided tour, led by experienced local guides, takes you to Rawnsley Bluff, where you''ll discover unique plants and wildlife, and learn about the area''s fascinating geological history.
The walking tour is suitable for all ages, with child rates available for those aged between 2 and 15 years, accompanied by two full-paying adults. Each tour can accommodate one child seat, which guests are required to provide.
The itinerary is subject to weather and road conditions and may be amended on short notice. This flexibility ensures that you get the best possible experience, no matter the circumstances.
As you walk, you''ll be treated to breathtaking views of the ancient sea floor, now uplifted and eroded to create the incredible landscape that surrounds you. The tour concludes with a cooked bush breakfast, a perfect way to refuel and reflect on your experience.
Rawnsley Park Station''s walking tours are not just about exercise and education; they''re about immersing yourself in the culture and history of the area. These guided walking tours offer a unique insight into the Flinders Ranges, taking you on a journey through time and nature.
Whether you''re a local looking for walking tours near you, a tourist seeking cultural walking tours or a walking holiday, or an adventure seeker looking for scenic walking tours in Australia, Rawnsley Park Station''s Flinders Ranges Discovery Tours have something for everyone.
As a We Wander partner, Rawnsley Park Station shares our commitment to providing unforgettable experiences. We''ve selected them for their expertise, passion, and commitment to sustainable tourism, ensuring that you not only have a great time but also contribute to the preservation of this beautiful area for future generations.
Book your Rawnsley Park Station walking tour today and discover the beauty and history of the Flinders Ranges for yourself.