Best of South Australia - The Flinders Ranges, Yorke Peninsula and Clare Valley Departs 20th April 2021
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a Best of South Australia The Flinders Ranges, Yorke Peninsula and Clare Valley Departs 20th April 2021 Itinerary correct as at Oct 18, 2020, but subject to change. www.bluedottravel.com.au
$6,590 pp Ex Adelaide, twin-share Single supp $950 BEST OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA Our tour into South Australia is designed to give you an insight into some of the best of South Australia, great wines, rugged sparsely populated coastlines and huge outback vistas. This tour has been crafted to allow you to enjoy the hidden gems of South Australia, small and unique accommodation properties, some great restaurants and boutique wineries. Along the way we will take short walks through the National Parks and guided tours at historical locations, wineries and off road wilderness areas. There is an optional scenic flight that should be on everybody’s bucket list. We will travel from Adelaide to the Clare Valley wine region where we will stop for 2 nights to enjoy the famous wines and food of perhaps South Australia’s prettiest wine region. The Clare Valley is often overlooked as people bee-line to its more famous cousin, the Barossa Valley. From the Clare we head to the Yorke Peninsula to enjoy rugged coastal scenery, unravelling rural landscapes and once again, good food. We stay in the Yorke for 3 nights. Leaving the Yorke Peninsula, the real outback adventure begins as we travel through the picturesque Southern Flinders Ranges to the Northern Flinders Ranges. Along the way the landscape is changing from picturesque landscapes and small stone villages to ruggedly handsome outback scenery with vast rural properties and isolated homesteads. We end up at a Wilderness Sanctuary in the Gammon Ranges (the northern extent of the Flinders Ranges. The scenery of the Flinders and Gammon Ranges will be unforgettable. We will spend 5 days in the Flinders and Gammon Ranges. On the way back to Adelaide we will stop for 2 nights at Burra. We will spend a day exploring this interesting part of South Australia and finish our outback odyssey with a farewell dinner in a restaurant that gives us a little bit of Italy transported to Burra.
Day 1, Tuesday 20th April old stone winery and cellar door, stately St Aloysius' Adelaide to Auburn in the Clare Valley Church, the Seminary building, spacious gardens and the surrounding vineyards provide a welcoming and tranquil After an early afternoon arrival in Adelaide we’ll drive place. Sevenhill was established in 1851 when the Jesuits through farming country to Auburn in the Clare Valley planted vines to produce sacramental wine. The Jesuits' (please have your lunch on the plane). The beautiful CIare focus on wine has remained, with Sevenhill adding a range Valley is a small wine growing region two hours north of of table wines. We will take a self guided walking tour taking Adelaide. It is at a higher elevation than the Barossa and in Sevenhill’s significant wine and spiritual sites, including McLaren Vale wine regions which has made it Australia’s the underground cellar, old-vine plantings, St Ignatius of premier riesling growing area. In Auburn we will stay Loyola Shrine and St Aloysius’ Church with its crypt. Lunch centrally At the Rising Sun Hotel and neighbouring Terroir. will be at the Sevenhill pub before we head off to the Yorke Terroir’s buildings date from the 1860’s and the striking Peninsula stopping along the way at Sunny Hill Distillery for Rising Sun Hotel was built a little later. Dinner tonight will a guided tasting and to soak up their views from the deck. be at the Rising Sun Hotel. D Sunny Hill is a paddock to glass establishment, distilling their gins and whiskeys from the grains that they grow Day 2, Wednesday 21st surrounding the distillery. The Yorke Peninsula is Australia’s April premier barley growing region. Our accommodation for the Clare Valley night is at award winning Redwing Farm. The Farm is a The picturesque Clare unique experience featuring a variety of self-catering Valley's winemaking history accommodation. Tonight we will prepare the lamb and other spans more than 150 foods we purchased at Bungaree Station. B/L/D years, making it one of Australia's oldest wine- Day 4, Friday 23rd April producing regions. It is also described as one of the Yorke Peninsula prettiest in Australia with rolling hills and sweeping valleys. Early start for our day trip to Innes National Park at the very The unique combination of geography, geology and climate bottom the Yorke Peninsula. Innes NP is famous for its results in terroir that is perfect for producing world-class spectacular coastal landscapes, rugged cliffs and sandy wine. The entire valley is dotted with small boutique beaches. There are ruins, shipwrecks and light-houses to wineries. We will spend the next day and a half visiting a discover, and beaches and wildlife to enjoy. We will spend few of our favourite wineries and landmarks. Today starts the day exploring the coastline and doing short walks. We with a visit to Taylors Wine where we will sample a will take a picnic lunch to enjoy at a picnic area. It will also collection of their finest, accompanied by a small tasting be possible to swim. On the way back to Redwing Farm we plate of local produce. You will be guided through a series will stop at Marion Bay Tavern for dinner. B/L/D of wines learning about the vineyards where the fruit is sourced and the unique approach to crafting these world Day 5, Saturday 24th April renowned wines. Next we visit Bungaree Station. Yorke Peninsula Established by George Hawker and his brothers in 1841, Exploring the Copper Coast. Kadina, Wallaroo and Moonta. Bungaree became the headquarters of an extensive sheep The area is named Copper Coast due to the copper mining station with 100 thousand merino sheep by the 1880s. It heritage dating back to 1859 when the region was settled resembled a small village, with its own church, station by Cornish and Welsh miners. We will spend the day at store, blacksmith and even the District Council Chambers. various National Trust heritage sites relating to the mining It comprises a beautiful sandstone homestead, woolshed, era and at the fascinating Farmshed Museum where over a shearers quarters, stable, managers house and staff century of Australian farming history is also on show. will cottages. We will take a walk through this 7th generation take a guided tour of Australia’s most comprehensive property before ending up at the store for a refreshment collection of dry land farming equipment. The museum is stop and to purchase some station lamb for our dinner owned and managed by the Kadina Branch of the National tomorrow night. If there is time on the way back to Auburn Trust of South Australia. In between our travels around the we will stop at Mitchell’s winery for a tasting and cheese Copper Coast we will stop for lunch and a guided tasting at plate. In the evening, our official three course welcome the Bond Store, a brewery, distillery and restaurant housed dinner at Terroir. Terroir Auburn boasts a sophisticated inside the historic bond store in Wallaroo. In the afternoon dining experience in their 160 y.o. restaurant. B/D we will return to Redwing where we will relax before having Day 3, Thursday 22nd a light supper. B/L/D April Day 6, Sunday 25th April Clare Valley to RedwIng Redwing Farm to Gum Creek Station Flinders Farm, Yorke Peninsula Ranges This morning we visit Early start for a longish drive to the Flinders Ranges historic Martindale Hall (the (420km, 4hr 40 mins). We will climb into the Southern classical Georgian- Flinders Ranges and take the scenic drive through Laura, Italianate mansion which Wirrabara, Melrose, Wilmington and Quorn. We will have was used as the school in lunch in Quorn. We will have a short stop in Quorn to buy the film Picnic at Hanging Rock). Built in 1879–80 for provisions for dinner before getting back on the road to Edmund Bowman Jr. at a cost of £30,000 it has 32 rooms travel onto our accommodation, Gum Creek Station. Gum and boasts a large cellar of 7 rooms. Edmund surrounded Creek Station is nestled in the heart of SA’s magnificent the home with a polo ground, a racecourse, a boating lake Flinders Ranges. It is located on Gum Creek Station, 480 and a cricket pitch where the English 11 played at least kms north of Adelaide and stretches along the northern once. Next visit is Sevenhill Winery. Sevenhill's celebrated Itinerary correct as at Oct 18, 2020 but subject to change. www.bluedottravel.com.au
boundary of the great Flinders Ranges National Park. The Top and Mawson Station Lodge is tucked into a ridge top near the homestead Plateau, before tracking and overlooks a valley of river red gums and native pines. up to the eastern side of At Gum Creek Station will be immersed in the scenic the Lake. This eastern grandeur of the ranges and enjoy exclusive access to route gives you that almost 200 km² of undisturbed country within the station’s unique opportunity to see boundaries. We will have exclusive use of Gum Creek the orange-red dunes of Station Lodge. Tonight is a home cooked dinner at Gum the Strzesleki and Tirari Creek Station, why leave the lodge when we have such an Deserts. The flight takes expansive view to absorb. B/L/D you over Lake Eyre North’s Madigan Gulf, Hunt Peninsula to Belt Bay, lowest place in Australia, down Jack Boot Bay Day 7, Monday 26th April to Lake Eyre South returning via the Oodnadatta Track and Wilpena Pound and Gorge Country the Vulkathunha-Gammon Ranges. Chief Pilot, Douglas Today we will visit Wilpena Pound. Located 429 km north of Sprigg, is an experienced commercial pilot who has spent Adelaide, Wilpena Pound lies in the heart of the north most of his life in the outback and has a vast and intriguing Flinders Ranges and is a remarkable natural amphitheatre knowledge of the area. Along the way you will learn about covering nearly 8000 hectares. It is a huge flat plain the culture, geology and history of the places you fly over, covered in scrub and trees and totally surrounded by as well as hear some fascinating and entertaining stories. If jagged hills which form a rim. From the ground it looks like you are not taking the optional scenic flight to Lake Eyre we a rugged low mountain range which can easily be will have a rest morning and do some short walks from the traversed. When you reach the top you look across the lodge. In the evening we will all meet together for an plain and can clearly see the hills around the edges. From astronomy night. The far-northern Flinders Ranges have a the air it is a remarkable sight. The floor of Wilpena Pound, world class atmospheric transparency index and sharpness is 200 metres higher than the surrounding country. The due to the arid environment and elevation. The skies are highest point is St Mary's Peak which is 1188 metres above exceptionally dark due to our distance from any towns with sea level and will occasionally be dusted in snow during Arkaroola employing a “low light” policy in the evenings. winter. The pound is 17 km long and 8 km wide and is a Dinner is at the Wilderness Sanctuary lodge. B/L/D remarkable sight. We will walk into the pond on a National Park Trail and up to the lookout area (about 3 hours return). Day 10, Thursday 29th April We will have lunch at the cafe before we explore the Arkaroola to Burra surrounding landscape and points of interest particularly the As we start our journey back to Adelaide we have another Brachina and Bunyeroo gorges. On our way back to our full day drive to Burra (514km, 6½ hours). We will stop at accommodation at Gum Creek Station we will stop for Cradock pub for lunch. Once we have past Cradock we dinner at the Prairie Hotel Parachilna. You have probably have left the Flinders Ranges. Our accommodation tonight seen the Prairie on just about every advert promoting the is at the beautiful Butterworth Mill. Butterworth Mill was built Australian outback. It is quite an oasis. B/L/D in 1874 as the local flour mill located on a large property in the historic township of Burra, it has been tastefully Day 8, Tuesday 27th April renovated into an amazing holiday rental. We will have an Gum Creek Station to Arkaroola Wilderness Lodge easy dinner locally before an early night. B/L/D An early start to get to Arkaroola before lunch (204 km 3¼ hr). Located 600km north of Adelaide in the ruggedly Day 11, Friday 30th April spectacular northern Flinders Ranges, Arkaroola is a 610sq Burra km multi award-winning Wilderness Sanctuary. It was The Town of Burra is rich with mining heritage and most of founded in 1968 and continues to operate with a strong its 1840 legacy is still intact. It is a quaint stone village emphasis on science, education and conservation to untouched since mining ceased before the turn of the 19th enable us, as custodians, to preserve this priceless and century. The best way to get the whole picture of the history unique wilderness and its inhabitants into the future. This of Burra is using a Burra Heritage Passport, which gives us ancient landscape has an extraordinary human history. access to see and explore the township’s key sites. We will Frequented and featuring in creation stories by Indigenous have a relaxed day visiting the Monster Mine area, Redruth Peoples for tens of thousands of years the area was later Gaol (used in the film Breaker Morant as the military fort), brought to the attention of the modern world by the late the underground Unicorn Brewery cellars and the Dugouts. Professor Sir Douglas Mawson. After lunch we take the Our farewell dinner tonight is at La Pecora Nera - The Black Ridge Top 4WD tour. Arkaroola features many unique Sheep. Hosted by Italians Paolo and Clare Vitozzi, it’s a geological monuments, rugged mountains, towering granite place to kick back and enjoy a little piece of Italy peaks, magnificent gorges and mysterious waterholes, the transplanted to country South Australia. Here everything home to a huge range of species of birds, reptiles and revolves around the magnificent wood-fired oven. It’s Italian mammals including the shy and endangered Yellow-Footed food as it is meant to be – fresh, vibrant and delicious. It’s Rock-Wallaby. The Ridge Top Tours are 4-5 hours in the closest you can get to eating out in Rome without duration with several lookout stops along the route. There is leaving Burra! B/L/D a 30min morning/afternoon tea stop at Sillers lookout. Dinner is at the Wilderness Sanctuary lodge. B/L/D Day 12, Saturday 1st May Burra to Adelaide Airport Day 9, Wednesday 28th April After breakfast at our accommodation we will be on the Arkaroola — Optional scenic flight to Lake Eyre road early again to reach Adelaide airport for a late morning The flying route from Arkaroola to Lake Eyre takes in the flight (165km, 2 hrs). B wild red granites, gorges and watercourses of the Ridge Itinerary correct as at Oct 18, 2020 but subject to change. www.bluedottravel.com.au
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