Blinman

Photo: Maelgwn at English Wikipedia / Public domain

Blinman is a tiny, historic copper-mining town nestled in the Flinders Ranges of South Australia, not the Hunter Valley. As the highest town in the state at 610 metres, it offers sweeping views and a genuine outback character. Founded in the 1860s after a shepherd discovered copper, Blinman retains a raw frontier feel with its stone cottages, old mine workings, and the iconic Blinman Hotel – a welcoming pub that serves as the social heart of the region. This is a place to slow down, soak up the silence of the ranges, and connect with the layers of Aboriginal and European history.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Half a day is enough to soak in the main sights: take the mine tour, wander the heritage walk, and enjoy a meal at the pub. If you're keen to explore the surrounding gorges and walking trails, consider an overnight stay – the pub offers simple accommodation, and the sunset light on the ranges is worth lingering for. Most visitors combine Blinman with a broader Flinders Ranges road trip, spending 2–4 nights in the region.

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