Holowiliena Station

Holowiliena Station
Cradock, South Australia, 5432

About Holowiliena Station

Holowiliena Station is a working sheep station steeped in history, offering an opportunity for guests to experience the outback.

Situated 50km from Cradock on the eastern edge of the Flinders Ranges, Holowiliena was settled by the Warwick family in 1852. The fifth generation of station owners invite you to visit and share the story of this special place.

Holowiliena Station’s Bed and Breakfast Cottage is perfect for a couple or single who want to relax, unwind and enjoy farm life. Evenings will be serene by the open fire inside, or outdoors under the stars, before you go to sleep in the antique four-poster bed. By day, join our fully guided History Tour or explore the self-drive station tracks.

The Shearers’ Quarters is authentic outback group accommodation, with beds for up to fourteen people. Extra guests can roll out swags or plug in a van to external power points. The renovated country kitchen has all the necessities, plus an old wood stove to warm your meals and your heart. There’s also an outside campfire area for stargazing, marshmallow toasting and making memories with your loved ones. Some regular guests have been spending family holidays at Holowiliena for three generations.

Bush campsites are available – no services or facilities, just old-fashioned outback camping in remote, private campsites.

Rates

from $ 25 up to $ 350

Remote bush camping from $25 per car, per night. Firewood available. Cottage from $180/night. Linen and breakfast cereals supplied. Shearers' Quarters from $350/night (3 night minimum stay). BYO linen. Activities and extras available: fully guided history tour, self-drive 4WD tracks, walking, cycling.

Where to find Holowiliena Station

Holowiliena Station
Cradock, South Australia, 5432