Blinman is a town deep in the Flinders Ranges, in the mid north of South Australia. It is very small but has the claim of being the highest surveyed town in South Australia. It serves as a base for large acre pastoralists and tourism. The town is just north of the Flinders Ranges National Park, is 60 kilometres(km) north of Wilpena Pound and 485 km north of Adelaide.© Wikipedia
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Blinman is a small community in South Australia at the intersection of Parachina Gorge Road and Flinders Ranges Way. Blinman is only 64 kilometres from Wilpena Pound and is the site of an old copper mine. Tours are run daily between March and November, providing an underground mine experience where you will learn about the Cornish miners who worked in this area.
Blinman is apparently South Australia's highest town and is surrounded by sparse hilly countryside - located near the natural phenomena called the "the Great Wall of China". There are some lovely old buildings in town with self-contained accommodation available for visitors. The Blinman General Store makes quandong pies and Cornish pasties but was closed when we drove through town.