What this place feels like
Very adventurous with very nature-focused, very intimate, somewhat local character.
Rawnsley Bluff Lookout
Immerse yourself in the wild majesty of Rawnsley Bluff, where rugged sandstone cliffs stretch above sprawling valleys, framed by endless blue skies and sunlit greenery. This sweeping lookout in South Australia's Flinders Ranges delivers an epic connection to nature, evoking awe and serenity with every panoramic vista. Feel the crisp, clear air and expansive openness invite you to experience an unforgettable escape into one of Australia's most iconic wilderness spots. Hike, relax, and let your spirit soar amid this breathtaking terrain — adventure awaits beyond every rocky ledge and sun-drenched horizon.
March to May or September to November for mild weather and clear skies
Most videos filmed Nov during spring. July is moderate - a good balance of visitors and space.
Frequently asked questions
March to May or September to November for mild weather and clear skies
2–4 hours
Sturdy hiking boots, Sun protection (hat, sunscreen), Water supply, Camera or smartphone, and Light jacket for wind
Adventure Seekers, Nature Lovers, Photographers, Solo Travelers, and Hiking Enthusiasts
The nearest airport is Adelaide Airport (ADL), approximately a 5-hour drive from the Flinders Ranges.
Stay in charming eco-lodges, bush cabins, or glamping sites near Wilpena Pound, the gateway to Flinders Ranges.Book a stay →
Explore nearby Wilpena Pound, join guided bushwalks, or take scenic flights for aerial views of the ranges.Book a tour →
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