Bendleby Ranges - South Australia

Bendleby Ranges - South Australia

Bendleby Ranges - South Australia
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Bendleby Ranges - South Australia

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The Bendleby Ranges are about 60km south-west of the more well known Wilpena Pound. The owner of the property let us camp and follow most of the tracks over the ranges. Parts of the tracks certainly require 4wd vehicles.

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A: Waukaringa Ruins

Par David Rowley, A 60.5 km

Waukaringa Ruins

B: Horrocks Pass

Par Klaus Mayer, A 78.1 km

Main North Road is a north-south highway in South Australia stretching from Adelaide to just outside ...

Horrocks Pass

C: Wirrabara

Par Klaus Mayer, A 84.2 km

The small town of Wirrabara is located 235 kilometres north of Adelaide on the Main North Road in Sou...

Wirrabara

D: Port Augusta

Par Klaus Mayer, A 99.0 km

Port Augusta

E: Matthew Flinders Lookout

Par Klaus Mayer, A 99.7 km

The lookout named after Matthew Flinders offers excellent views of the Flinders Ranges and the upper ...

Matthew Flinders Lookout

F: St Mary Peak Summit

Par David Rowley, A 106.2 km

Standing at the highest rock ontop of the highest mountain in the finders ranges. I climbed this moun...

St Mary Peak Summit

G: Point Lowly Lighthouse

Par Klaus Mayer, A 115.1 km

Built in 1883 the lighthouse is the oldest building in the Whyalla area. The lighthouse is located at...

Point Lowly Lighthouse

H: B-Double Truck and Water Storage Tanks

Par Klaus Mayer, A 117.9 km

Whyalla, established early in the 1900s as a base for iron ore mining, has very little rainfall (250m...

B-Double Truck and Water Storage Tanks

I: Hummock Hill Lookout

Par Klaus Mayer, A 132.9 km

Named by Matthew Flinders in 1802, Hummock Hill was the first place of settlement in the area towards...

Hummock Hill Lookout

J: Whyalla Marina

Par Klaus Mayer, A 132.9 km

Multi million dollar developments of Whyalla's foreshore since 1986 offer visitors safe swimming beac...

Whyalla Marina

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