Glamping in Flinders Ranges

Australia’s largest mountain range provides a wild backdrop for an outback glamping adventure.

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Glamping in Flinders Ranges guide

Overview

Wind-ravaged peaks, rocky gorges, and miles of wild hinterland await in the Flinders Ranges, the sprawling mountain range north of Adelaide. This is the dramatic frontier of South Australia's outback, where you marvel at the natural wonders of Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park, hike through canyons in Mount Remarkable National Park, or take a ride on the Pichi Richi steam railway. Escaping to the wilderness is all part of the adventure in the Flinders Ranges, but if you don't fancy pitching a tent at a remote bush camp, glamping is the perfect way to combine camping and comfort. Spend the night in a luxury safari tent with views of Wilpena Pound, rent a cosy off-grid cabin in the outback, or snuggle up in a solar-powered eco tent and watch kangaroos hopping past. Glampsites typically provide comfy beds, hot showers, and fire pits, but don't expect wifi—this is the outback, after all.

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