Gray Line Alice Springs » Outback Cattle Station
Bond Springs Cattle Station, Early Pioneers Buildings, Outback
Nestled in the vast, rugged MacDonnell Ranges, is Bond Springs Cattle Station and its heritage listed pioneers buildings. It is also the first Homestead dating back to 1876. Experience a taste of life in harsh remote bush on an historic cattle station in Australia's massive interior - reached on some unsealed and unfenced roads.
HIGHLIGHTS [882]:- Head onto North Stuart Highway passing the West MacDonnell Ranges
- Experience the vast openness of outback Australia
- Bond Springs Cattle Station - a 1515sq km cattle grazing property
- View heritage listed early pioneers buildings
- An old “School of the Air” classroom
- Blacksmith shop
- Leather room
- Kidman Cottage built by Sir Sidney Kidman
- Learn about the cattle industry of Central Australia
- Hear stories about the working of a cattle station
- Discover the vastness of the area
- Understand how the early pioneers battled the elements of heat, drought and isolation
- Cross remote endless plains
- Visit the Tropic of Capricorn
- Bond Springs historic airstrip.


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Fare Includes:
Morning tea





