EDEOWIE STATION is a 69,000ha working sheep and cattle station which, like many grazing properties, has supplemented its income by providing a range of accommodation options to the 750,000 tourists who pass through South Australia’s spectacular Flinders Ranges every year.
There are several choices for those who want to spend a night or more at Edeowie Station, including bush camping, shearers’ quarters and a guest house. The guest house sleeps up to six people and offers all the comforts of home – including a telly, dishwasher, air-conditioning and laundry – so all you need bring with you is food and perhaps a bottle or two of whatever tickles your fancy. In addition, the station’s nine-bedroom shearers’ quarters will sleep up to 18 guests, making it ideally suited to bushwalking and four-wheel driving groups wishing to explore the property and other nearby attractions.
Those seeking a somewhat unique and remote bush experience should check out the property’s Brachina Hut. Little has changed from when it was constructed in the 1800s, and this rustic hut sleeps up to eight people. There is no power or lighting, but a wood