Photo: Adusix / CC BY-SA 3.0
Carved through ancient red-rock country, Bunyeroo Gorge slices into the heart of the Flinders Ranges with a drama that feels almost prehistoric. This is outback South Australia at its most raw: sheer quartzite cliffs, ghost gums clinging to crevices, and a silence broken only by the call of a wedge-tailed eagle. For travellers weaving a self-drive itinerary through the Flinders, this gorge offers a detour that rewards with some of the most spectacular geological storytelling in the state.
Highlights & What to See
- Bunyeroo Lookout – The classic view across the gorge towards Wilpena Pound. Come at golden hour for the way the low sun paints the cliffs in ochre and purple.
- Brachina Gorge – A short drive away, this is where the Ediacaran fossils were discovered. The interpretive signs help you read the 600-million-year-old story in the rocks.
- Bunyeroo Valley Walk – A moderate 3 km return trek that drops into the gorge floor. You'll pass creek beds lined with river red gums and spot euro (hill kangaroos) scrambling up the slopes.
- Aboriginal rock art – Look for ochre hand stencils and carvings on the gorge walls, evidence of the Adnyamathanha people's long connection to this landscape.
- Wildflowers in spring – If you visit August to October, the valley floor erupts with Sturt's desert peas, everlastings, and native daisies.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend 1–2 hours exploring the gorge and lookout. If you're doing the Brachina Gorge geological drive as well, budget a half-day. To really soak it in — perhaps with a picnic and a short walk — allow 3–4 hours. The gorge is on unsealed roads that are fine for 2WD in dry conditions, but check road reports after rain.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Wilpena Pound – The iconic natural amphitheatre is just 30 minutes south; hike to the rim for sunrise.
- Flinders Ranges National Park – Bunyeroo is inside the park; combine with other gorges like Brachina and Parachilna.
- Hawker – The nearest town for fuel and supplies, with a couple of pubs and a quirky art gallery.
- Parachilna Gorge – Another stunning gorge drive, famous for the Prairie Hotel's 'feral mixed grill' if you're up for a culinary adventure.
- Blair Athol – A historic homestead stay with guided tours that bring pastoral history to life.
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Image credits
- Wilpena Pound — Adusix / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Flinders Ranges National Park — DXR / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Brachina Gorge — DXR / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Parachilna Gorge — Jacqui Barker / CC BY 2.0
- Hawker — Peripitus / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Blair Athol — Sardaka 08:38, 4 March 2008 (UTC) / CC BY-SA 3.0