Wilpena Pound
Wilpena Pound
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Stan
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Apr 2021
The Wilpena Pound and surrounding scenery itself is amazing. We stayed at the resort very overrated, the whole resort is very run down and is needing a major overhaul. We paid well over $1000 for 4 nights and was very disappointed, hardly any cooking utensils, pot, pans etc in kitchenette, small bar fridge, over all cleanliness of the room was not good. We had food still stuck on the plates and cooking utensils we had to clean off. Floor were dirty, no house keeping done during our stay. Rooms are very old and rundown. Driving around the resort when we arrived all the bins were over flowing and animals had got into the rubbish. Near the restaurant there was a massive pile of rubbish, old wood and general rubbish just on the side of the road. It looked terrible for visitors to see when they arrived. The pool was green and didn’t look like it had been used for ages. The grounds of the resort looked like it hadn’t been attended to for months. Even the information centre and IGA all looked rundown and needing some attention. I wouldn’t recommend anyone to stay at the resort, not sure how they call it a resort. If we were to come again it will be for the walking trails and the scenery we would camp in the camping ground and bring all our stuff with us.
Written 2 April 2021
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Steve alstonville
15 contributions
Mar 2021 • Couples
We stayed here 9 years ago but our recent stay last week the resort has greatly deteriorated and badly in need of refurbishment and staff training in hospitality.
We arrived to a room with no hot water they moved us to the Heyson room and advised will Not be charged for larger room. We went from a room with separate seating area, proper sized fridge (not tiny bar fridge) & even ice tray to none of these.
It is a long stretch to call this resort when only amenity was a pool and over prized restaurant with limited food offering.
We arrived to a room with no hot water they moved us to the Heyson room and advised will Not be charged for larger room. We went from a room with separate seating area, proper sized fridge (not tiny bar fridge) & even ice tray to none of these.
It is a long stretch to call this resort when only amenity was a pool and over prized restaurant with limited food offering.
Written 6 March 2021
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dpKilla
Adelaide, Australia70 contributions
Sept 2021
The St Mary's Peak Trail gives you unparalleled views of the Pound and is a good workout for fit people. For the less fit, it could be a struggle. We scaled the outside wall first and finished via the inside track - 18km in total. Take enough water, a walking stick would be good, too. And the final bit of the outside track up to the Saddle is quite strenuous - you need good mobility. Worth the effort though. Start off in the morning!!
Written 11 November 2021
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456brianl
Adelaide, Australia229 contributions
Jun 2024 • Business
Ikara is simply one of the best national parks one in South Australia. We joined a tour this time and immensely benefited from the rich knowledge passing down to us. I still learned something new even this is my 5th visit in the space of 15 years.
Such an honour way to learn how Adnyamathanha People have lived, experienced and moving forward.
I would strongly recommend international visitors to spend at least 4-5 days to explore different sites in Wilpena pound.
Understand camping is not everyone’s cup of tea, staying in Wilpena Pound Resort has got everything sorted.
Such an honour way to learn how Adnyamathanha People have lived, experienced and moving forward.
I would strongly recommend international visitors to spend at least 4-5 days to explore different sites in Wilpena pound.
Understand camping is not everyone’s cup of tea, staying in Wilpena Pound Resort has got everything sorted.
Written 8 August 2024
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carole h
Adelaide, Australia306 contributions
Oct 2020
We visited Wilpena Pound twice during our tour of the Flinders Ranges; once was just not enough! And we would love to return to experience more of this magnificent and pristine area of historical, cultural and geological significance. The biodiversity is astonishing (we arrived following heavy rains in the area).
A few things to mention:
1. The cultural tour with Mick McKenzie was a highlight. Mick gave our group so much information in a short time, we learned a great deal from him. His walk and talk tour is highly recommended (I am sure other guides also do a fine job too.) Thank you, Mick!
2. The walks/hikes: very well planned and signed, with interesting information along the way, and some pleasant rest stops too. There are walks for all levels of difficulty, and the views are splendid.
3. Access, parking, picnic spots, information, general store (coffee!!), fuel, wifi and mobile phone coverage, tick!
4. Very good arrangements for sanitizing and social distancing in this time of Covid, allowing visitors to benefit from this great experience.
When we return to the Flinders, we'll choose to stay at Wilpena Pound.
A few things to mention:
1. The cultural tour with Mick McKenzie was a highlight. Mick gave our group so much information in a short time, we learned a great deal from him. His walk and talk tour is highly recommended (I am sure other guides also do a fine job too.) Thank you, Mick!
2. The walks/hikes: very well planned and signed, with interesting information along the way, and some pleasant rest stops too. There are walks for all levels of difficulty, and the views are splendid.
3. Access, parking, picnic spots, information, general store (coffee!!), fuel, wifi and mobile phone coverage, tick!
4. Very good arrangements for sanitizing and social distancing in this time of Covid, allowing visitors to benefit from this great experience.
When we return to the Flinders, we'll choose to stay at Wilpena Pound.
Written 30 October 2020
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Suzanna H
Batemans Bay, Australia95 contributions
Apr 2024 • Solo
The man in the Visitor Centre was patience itself. He cheerfully repeated the directions on how to walk into Wilpena Pound to a steady stream of dumbo tourists. His directions were very helpful and the walk is highly recommended.
Written 24 April 2024
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Coastal722692
28 contributions
Jun 2021
Waling into Wilpena Pound, we enjoyed the quiet surroundings and the lovely scents from the native bush. The walk in was a reasonable distance, but a Toyota bus is available for those who cannot walk far. We climbed up to the two lookouts and really enjoyed the views
Written 7 March 2022
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Klint14
Brisbane, Australia4 contributions
Jan 2022 • Family
We had the unfortunate experience of staying here just before New Years - whilst the surroundings are amazing - the resort has a lot of room for improvement. The worst feature was the jumbo jet engine noise every time we turned on the light in in the family bathroom. Cleaning was also not high on their agenda nor serving quality food at the restaurant- we would not ever stay here again
Written 1 January 2022
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Russell M
Vermont, Australia104 contributions
Aug 2022 • Couples
We loved our visits to Wilpena pound. We did several of the walks over the course of a week and thoroughly enjoyed each one of them. Excellent signposts keep you on the right path. My Ohlssen Bagge is a challenge but so very worth it ( give yourself 4 hours to do it) . Rewards yourself with a treat at the IGA store in the visitor centre after your hike. The staff there are awesome. So very friendly and welcoming. Wilpena Pound and the whole National Park is simply breathtaking.
Written 21 August 2022
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Sharon
Shellharbour, Australia129 contributions
Jun 2023 • Solo
I have been wanting to do this place for ages. So perhaps my expectations were higher than they should have been. Or perhaps I need to do a scenic flight as someone else suggested to feel the full grandeur of the pound.
I am glad I’ve done it but it just wasn’t as spectacular as I thought it would be. I reached the top and simply went oh is that it, rather than wow. I’m normally a wow person to most things.
I did the Wangarra lookouts only today. And it’s forecast rain tomorrow so I think that will be Wilpena pound done for me. The bus wasn’t running as there was no driver.
They say allow 3hrs return and it was pretty accurate. If you can, keep going up past the lower lookout to the top lookout.
Most of the walk is through bushland so it’s pretty shaded. It’s a pretty walk with interesting information boards, particularly the ladies stories. After Hills Homestead you ascend to the lookouts and there are some nice rock face views as you go up. It was nice to have a snack with the whole place to myself later in the afternoon.
I am glad I’ve done it but it just wasn’t as spectacular as I thought it would be. I reached the top and simply went oh is that it, rather than wow. I’m normally a wow person to most things.
I did the Wangarra lookouts only today. And it’s forecast rain tomorrow so I think that will be Wilpena pound done for me. The bus wasn’t running as there was no driver.
They say allow 3hrs return and it was pretty accurate. If you can, keep going up past the lower lookout to the top lookout.
Most of the walk is through bushland so it’s pretty shaded. It’s a pretty walk with interesting information boards, particularly the ladies stories. After Hills Homestead you ascend to the lookouts and there are some nice rock face views as you go up. It was nice to have a snack with the whole place to myself later in the afternoon.
Written 26 June 2023
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Hello,
I would like to take my elderly father back to visit the Flinders Ranges. I have never been and he constantly raves about a previous visit of his.
He now cannot walk much, uses a walking stick and walking frame. What are the attractions/activities at the Flinders Ranges for an elderly person with limited mobility?
Written 25 August 2018
It’s an amazing place for everyone but I would recommend one of the organized 4wd tours for your father. He would love it 👍
Written 24 July 2019
Hello!
I m going to Flinders next November.
Would be too hot at night to camp at Wilpena? And to do hiking?
Many thanks for your help!
Written 8 August 2016
I think November is Ok but don't go any later
Written 18 October 2016
How much is the flight over lake eyre ? Can it be arranged from Wilpena pound? We are travelling (camping) from the big red bash ?
Written 13 March 2016
Hi we are planning to do Flinders ranges over the Christmas break in 2015. we are not much of hikers but want to give it a go. just wondering if it will be too hot at that time of the year? if so what are the precautions we should take? thanks in advance
Written 15 August 2015
As there is only Telstra coverage at Wilpena Pound Resort get yourself a Telstra simm card for your trip.
Written 22 January 2017
Hi, I see some roads are closed in Flinders Ranges, is it all okay to still visit mid next week- 3rd. We are towing a caravan, would there be any creek crossings to go through with the van? We will be coming from the south - through Hawker.
Written 29 May 2015
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