Flinders Ranges ALONG THE

OCTOBER 5-16, 2021 TOUR LEADER: DR CHRIS CARTER

Wilpena Pound, in the heart of National Park FLINDER RANGES Overview ALONG THE HEYSEN TRAIL The Heysen Trail, named in honour of the renowned artist Sir Hans Tour dates: October 5-16, 2021 Heysen, is one of ’s iconic walking trails stretching some 1200kms from the tip of Fleurieu Peninsula into the northern Flinders Tour leader: Dr Chris Carter Ranges. Our journey by road, traces sections of the trail from the Hills to the Flinders Ranges through the stunning landscapes containing Tour Price: $7,160 per person, twin share some of Heysen’s favourite subject matter.

Single Supplement: $1,590 for sole use of Our small group tour (capped at just 14) commences at the Art Gallery of double room with a survey of Heysen’s work and continues to Hahndorf in the to the ‘Cedars’, his former home and studio where his daughter Nora, the first female winner of the Archibald Prize and war Booking deposit: $1,000 per person artist, also spent time painting. We then travel through the Barossa Valley and visit one of the historic wineries of the region before continuing to the Recommended airline: Qantas or Virgin Clare Valley to our accommodation on a working sheep station, seeking out some of the locations that Heysen immortalised in his work. Maximum places: 14 We journey into the expanse of the true at Arkaroola and Itinerary: Mt Lofty (2 nights), Clare Valley Wilpena Pound, explore sandstone gorges, climb rugged hills, visit (2 nights), Arkaroola (3 nights), Wilpena Pound ancient sites, walk through early European settlements, all the while (3 nights), Adelaide (1 night) experiencing the flora and fauna that is endemic to this region. These rich landscapes were formed by a unique geology and a rich cultural history, Date published: February 23, 2021 and this tour will provide a good introduction to this region through the eyes of the painter, its Indigenous inhabitants and cultural custodians (both past and present) and its modern European heritage. Our group size will allow for an intimate experience, with campfire dinners and time to meet the locals.

Your tour leader

Dr Chris Carter is an Indigenous and historical archaeologist, with over 20 years’ experience leading tours to Central and South America, Spain and Ireland as well as within Australia. He is particularly interested in human interaction within landscapes and the formative period of cultural development.

Chris has a BA(Hons), MA and PhD from the Australian National University (ANU). He has worked as a tutor at the ANU and lectured at both the ANU and University of Sydney Centre for Continuing Education. When not leading tours, Chris works as an archaeological consultant and heritage advisor.

Chris’ research interests cover both Indigenous and Australian historical Enquiries archaeology. He is also actively involved in research in the Atacama region of northern Chile and involved in a number of studies investigating and bookings the early settlement of this region. He has had a number of academic papers published in international journals. For further information and to secure a place on this tour To provide a practical aspect to his teaching, Chris led a number of field please contact Hannah trips to allow students to experience archaeology first hand and has Kleboe at Academy Travel on worked with the Traditional Owners in country including areas of the 9235 0023 or 1800 639 699 northern Flinders Ranges (South Australia) and adjacent to the Willandra (outside Sydney) or email Lakes World Heritage Area (which includes Lake Mungo). [email protected]. Image credit page 3, tour highlight 3: Indigenous guide Terence Coulthard stands au infront of an ancient rock art site in the South Australian Outback on October 3, 2010 in Flinders Ranges Australia Photo by Lisa Maree Williams/Getty Images

Tour Highlights

HANS HEYSEN’S LANDSCAPES Witness the evocative landscapes of the Flinders Ranges through the artist’s depictions of the native Australian bush. Discover Heysen’s world of outstanding draughtsmanship, fine water-colours, etchings and oils, highlighting the artist’s love of natural beauty and light reflected in the Outback and realised through his many successful exhibitions and commissions from prominent patrons such as Dame Nellie Melba.

AUSTRALIAN HERITAGE Discover the legacy of South Australia’s earliest settlers with visits and stays in historic houses and working farm stations. Spend two nights at Mt Lofty House, a British style country manor built in 1852 for the renowned Hardy family. Explore Mintaro and its Georgian era mansion Martindale Hall, then stay on Bungaree Station, home to the Hawker farming family for five generations.

INDIGENOUS CULTURE Experience Indigenous history and culture dating back over thousands of years of settlement by the Adnyamathanha people, traditional owners of the Flinders Ranges. Hear first- hand their deep connections to the land and environment through music and dreamtime stories told around the campfire. Discover rock art sites and travel through country not usually accessible to the public with experienced Indigenous rangers.

DISCOVER TIMELESS LANDS Walk through 800 million years of geological history over the sedimentary layers dating back to the formation of the Flinders Ranges to a period when the landscape was covered by an ancient inland sea. Travel back over 600 million years to Wilpena Pound and see where Reg Spriggs discovered ancient fossils preserving some of the earliest signs of life on the planet.

BAROSSA AND CLARE VALLEYS Explore South Australia’s world-famous Barossa Valley wine region and follow the Riesling Trail through the picturesque Clare Valley. Sample fine hand-crafted Barossa wines at the oldest winery in the valley, Seppeltsfield Estate, and take a step back in time with a tour of the old stone buildings and spiritual sites at the Jesuit owned Sevenhill Vineyard.

Detailed itinerary

Included meals are shown with the symbols B, L and D.

Tour start & finish time

The tour begins at 3.00pm on Tuesday 5 October, at

Adelaide airport.

The tour ends after breakfast on Saturday October 16, at the Pullman Hotel, Adelaide.

tuesday 5 October Arrive Adelaide Meet you tour leader in the arrivals hall at Adelaide airport at 3pm and transfer to our accommodation at the historic Mt Lofty House in the Adelaide Hills. After time to settle into your rooms Above: the spectacular view from Hardy’s Verandah Restaurant at we reconvene this evening for our welcome dinner in the award- Mt Lofty House winning Hardy’s Verandah Restaurant. Overnight Mt Lofty (D) Below: Red Gold by Hans Heysen painted in 1913, currently on display in the Art Gallery of South Australia; and Heysen’s house and wednesday 6 October studio, ‘The Cedars’ at Hahndorf The art of Hans Heysen We travel down from the hills into Adelaide city to the Art Gallery of South Australia and undertake a guided tour focusing on the collection of Hans Heysen’s works housed in the gallery. Born in Hamburg in 1877, Heysen emigrated to Australia with his family in 1883. Attending art school from the age of 14, he sold his first work at 16 and was regularly exhibited in Adelaide, winning the Wynne Prize nine times between 1904 and 1932. Heysen’s deep love of the Adelaide Hills led him to purchase ‘The Cedars’ in Hahndorf where he set up his studio and lived out the rest of his life, making forays into the Flinders Ranges to capture the stunning Outback landscapes of the Australian bush. We make our way to ‘The Cedars’ and take a guided tour of the home, studio and its rambling gardens, which served as the family home and studio for his daughter , also a lauded artist. Overnight Mt Lofty (B)

thursday 7 October The Barossa Departing the Adelaide Hills, we make the short journey north into the Barossa Valley winemaking region and visit the Seppeltsfield Estate, the original Barossa Valley winery where we enjoy a tasting and a walk around their spectacular gardens. We then drive on through Kapunda to visit Anlaby Station, for lunch and to tour the house and gardens. Founded in 1839, Anlaby is one of the oldest stations in SA and remains a working merino sheep property with a heritage listed garden. We continue to our heritage accommodation at Bungaree Station, a working sheep station on 80,000 acres of land, which is exclusively ours for the night. We tour the property’s heritage buildings before enjoying a BBQ dinner with Clare Valley wines. Overnight Bungaree Station (B, L, D) Friday 8 October Clare Valley

This morning we take the Riesling Trail, riding bikes approximately 4.5 kilometres along the flat pathway by the old railway line to Sevenhill Cellars, the oldest winery in the Clare Valley. The bus will follow for those not wishing to cycle. Sevenhill was established by Jesuits escaping persecution in Europe in 1851 to produce sacramental wine in their new home, a tradition that continues today. We take a walking tour of the winery’s significant wine and spiritual sites, including the underground cellar, old-vine vineyards, St Ignatius of Loyola Shrine and the crypt and church of St Aloysius. For lunch we head towards the Clare Valley and the heritage town of Mintaro where we take a guided tour of Martindale Hall, a Georgian- style sandstone mansion built in 1879 and featured in the 1975 film, Picnic at Hanging Rock, and explore some of the locations where Hans Heysen painted in the area. We return to Bungaree for a roast dinner this evening. Overnight Bungaree Station (B, L, D)

Saturday 9 October To Arkaroola Departing early for our seven-hour drive today, we witness the landscape change from verdant bushland and vineyards to the rocky outcrops and red soil of the Flinders Ranges. We break our journey to inspect the ruins at Kanyaka Station. Established as a cattle station in 1852, it became one of the largest in the district with 70 families working and living here until massive losses through the effects of drought caused the station to be abandoned, leaving only the stone buildings standing desolate and empty. We stop for lunch at the iconic outback pub, the Parachilna Prairie hotel. We continue to Arkaroola, near the Above: an ideal temperature to store wine – the underground cellar Gammon Ranges National Park, arriving in the early evening at Sevenhill winery; and Bararrana Gorge and have dinner in the restaurant at the resort. Overnight Below: the endangered Yellow-footed Rock-wallaby calls the rocky Arkaroola (B, L, D) outcrops of the Flinders Ranges home

Sunday 10 October Bararrana Gorge and waterholes This morning we depart on a seven kilometre walk to Bararrana Gorge on our first foray into Adnyamathanha Aboriginal lands. Although not too strenuous the terrain is rocky and involves climbing up hills, along dry creek beds and over some large boulders. The walk is quite varied and allows us to discover the geological story of Arkaroola, rewarding us with magnificent views over the gorge and surrounding area. After free time for lunch at the resort we set out in 4WD vehicles to explore the waterholes along the Arkaroola Creek system and seek out native birds and other wildlife including the endangered Yellow- footed Rock-wallaby. Dinner this evening is by the campfire with music provided by the traditional owners. Overnight Arkaroola (B, D)

monday 11 October Mawson walk and Ridgetop Track

Known mainly for his exploration work in Antarctica, Douglas Mawson was a lecturer in minerology and petrology at the University of Adelaide and worked extensively studying the geology around the Flinders Ranges, identifying the first major radioactive ore body in Australia. Our walk this morning follows in the footsteps of Mawson through the Mawson Valley where his geologist student, Reg Spriggs, discovered ancient animal fossils that are over 600 million years old. This afternoon we take the resort’s specially designed open-top 4WD vehicles and Above: navigating the steep slopes in specially designed 4WD vehicles on a Ridgetop tour at Arkaroola navigate the steep slopes and rugged terrain to the Ridgetop Track for a 360-degree panorama over the red granite ranges to Below: glorious light shines on Wilpena Pound; and Sturt’s Desert Lake Frome and the desert beyond. This evening is at leisure or Pea – the floral emblem of South Australia grows throughout the you may wish to join the resort’s Astronomy Tour. Overnight Flinders Ranges Arkaroola (B)

tuesday 12 October Red Gorge to Wilpena Pound We depart Arkaroola early this morning for Red Gorge, an area with a spectacular array of rock engravings. On the walk to the art sites – approximately four kilometres each way – we are accompanied by one of the traditional owners who will interpret the rock art and offer insights into the culture and history of the Adnyamathanha people. After an alfresco picnic lunch, we continue to Wilpena Pound and our accommodation for the next three nights. Overnight Wilpena Pound (B, L, D)

wednesday 13 October Wilpena Pound The ancient sedimentary rock that makes up Wilpena Pound forms a natural amphitheatre known to the Adnyamathanha people as Ikara, meaning ‘meeting place’. Today we explore the area around Wilpena Pound with a series of optional walks, including one following the course of Wilpena Creek through red-gum woodland into the Pound (to discover the origin of its name). We return to the resort for a break and lunch before following a section of the Heysen trail down to the Homestead and shearing shed. Apart from spectacular scenery we hope to see a number of bird and marsupial species which abound in the park. In the evening (weather permitting) we meet for a sunset tour with views of Wilpena Pound and the Ikara Flinders Ranges with bubbles and nibbles. Overnight Wilpena Pound (B, L, D)

thursday 14 October Brachina Gorge This morning there is the option to relax at the resort or take an optional flight over Wilpena Pound. Mid-morning we join an Indigenous ranger for a tour into Brachina Gorge passing through 130 million years of history providing insights into past climate and the evolution of early life forms in the region. The gorge is home to many species of birds and reptiles and an important refuge for the Yellow-footed Rock-wallaby and was used by the early settlers as a pass for bullock teams transporting their loads across the country. Overnight Wilpena Pound (B)

Friday 15 October To Adelaide After breakfast this morning we embark on the six-hour drive back to Adelaide. Arriving in the late afternoon we check into our comfortable modern city hotel with time to freshen up before gathering for a farewell dinner in one of the city’s fine restaurants. Overnight Adelaide (B, D)

Saturday 16 October Depart The tour concludes after breakfast in the hotel. (B)

Hotels

Mt Lofty, Mt Lofty House (2 nights)

Built in 1852 in the style of a British manor house, this designer Above: historic Mt Lofty House located in the Adelaide Hills boutique hotel in the Adelaide Hills has panoramic views to Adelaide and the sea. Below: the homestead at Bungaree Station is home to the fifth generation of Hawker family of farmers; and the tranquil restaurant www.mtloftyhouse.com.au setting at Wilpena Pound Resort

Clare Valley, Bungaree Station (2 nights) Heritage accommodation on a working sheep and cattle property close to the Clare Valley. Our unique accommodation is shared across several historic buildings with some shared bathrooms. We have exclusive use of the station. bungareestation.com.au

Arkaroola, Arkaroola Wilderness Sanctuary (3 nights) Comfortable motel-style accommodation in fully airconditioned rooms, all with ensuites. www.arkaroola.com.au

Wilpena Pound, Wilpena Pound Resort (3 nights) The only accommodation located within the Ikara Flinders Ranges National Park. We have booked the larger deluxe Heysen and Edeowie resort rooms with kitchenettes. www.wilpenapound.com.au

Adelaide, Pullman Hotel (1 night) A modern hotel well situated in the city’s east end close to restaurants and the main shopping precinct, Rundle Mall . www.accorhotels.com

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The tour price is $7,160 per person, twin share (land content of THIS tour only). The supplement for a single room is $1,590 per person. A non-refundable deposit of $1,000 per person is GRADE THREE required to secure a place on the tour. It is important both for you and for your fellow travellers that you are fit enough to be able to enjoy all the activities on this Tour Inclusions tour. To give you an indication of the level of physical fitness required to participate on our tours, we have given them a Included in the tour price star grading. Academy Travel’s tours tend to feature extended walking tours and site visits, which require greater  11 nights’ accommodation in carefully selected fitness than coach touring. We ask you to carefully consider accommodation your ability to meet the physical demands of the tour.  Breakfasts daily, plus most lunches and dinners as noted in the itinerary Participation criteria for this tour  Land travel by air-conditioned mini bus This Grade Three tour is among our most physically  Services of a tour leader throughout the tour demanding. To participate on this tour, you should be able to  Extensive background notes comfortably undertake up to seven hours of activity per day,  All entrance fees to sites mentioned on itinerary over several days. Activities may include travelling long distances, walking on difficult terrain, climbing stairs, Not included embarking and disembarking trains and/or boats, riding a  Air fares, taxes and surcharges (see below) bicycle and long days of touring. These tours may include  Porterage in and out of our accommodation in remote one-night stops and early starts. areas.  Travel insurance You should be able to:  Meals not mentioned in itinerary  keep up with the group at all times  Expenses of a personal nature  walk for 5-8 kilometres at a moderate pace with only short breaks  stand for a reasonable length of time in galleries and Air travel OPTIONS museums The tour price quoted is for land content only. The tour  tolerate varying climatic conditions such as humidity and begins at Adelaide airport and ends at our hotel in Adelaide. heat Contact us for quotes, bookings and flight schedules with  a good level of physical and respiratory fitness Qantas or Virgin into and out of Adelaide from your  negotiate walking over uneven ground on dirt tracks, destination. boardwalks and rocky terrain in the National Parks  walk up and down slopes Enquiries & bookings  Feel comfortable travelling long distances for up to seven hours on a 20-seat minibus, sometimes on For further information and to secure a place on this tour unsealed roads please contact Hannah Kleboe at Academy Travel on  Take your own luggage to and from your room and to the 9235 0023 or 1800 639 699 (outside Sydney) or email bus if required [email protected] A note for older travellers We regret that we are not able to accept bookings on a Weather on Tour Grade Three tour from people more than 80 years old, or with restricted mobility. South Australia falls into Australia’s temperate zone and is known for its Mediterranean Climate in the Adelaide Hills, Barossa and Clare Valley regions and becoming hotter in the Flinders Ranges. Expect cool nights and warm days with average daytime temperatures for October between 22- 30ºC in the regions visited on this tour. There is only a slight chance of rain. Booking form Terms & Conditions

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