Mt Freeling Station Talc Mine Road Lyndhurst, 5731 SA
Developed for Future Success - Northern Flinders Ranges Station
Ray White Rural South Australia is delighted & privileged to offer 'Mount Freeling Station' located in the Northern Flinders Ranges Pastoral region of SA. The offering of 'Mount Freeling Station' presents a wonderful opportunity to invest in a substantial Pastoral holding set against the dramatic backdrop of the historic and iconic Flinders Ranges. With significant investment made by the current owner with fencing & additional watering points to open up previously unutilised country, the hard work has already been done for the new purchaser to capitalise on strong livestock markets with an abundance of feed.
Key Highlights of Mt Freeling Station
Total grazing area of 100,000ha (247,100*acres)
Located just after the bitumen off The Strzelecki Track being a 1* hour drive NE of Lyndhurst and a 4* hour drive NE of the major regional center of Port Augusta
Pastoral board maximum of 9,700 sheep or cattle equivalents
Predominantly open low hills & undulating valleys with softer country to the east and some stony rolling hills to the south with a strong presence of native grasses, clovers, herbages & shrubs
Quality livestock water supplied from numerous bores which are complemented by various permanent & seasonal springs along with seasonal catchments located throughout the property
Over 250*mm of rain falling since the start of the year with the station currently destocked to allow for the country to be rested
Investment in additional watering points has allowed a further 31,193*ha (77,077.90*acres) to be grazed. The vendor estimates this will increase carrying capacity by an additional 2,000* ewes (estimated overall 7,000* ewes plus followers)
Good improvements with 4 bedroom homestead, separate cottage, 8 stand shearing shed with 13 bedroom shearer quarters, sheep & cattle yards and various implement shedding
Untapped tourism with potential for accommodation and camping along with 4x4 tracks exploring The Mawson Plateau, Yudnamutana mines & Brindina Springs.
Estimated average annual rainfall 220 - 240*mm
The vendor has made a strategic decision to fully destock the station, allowing the country to be comprehensively rested and presenting an incoming purchaser with the opportunity to recommence operations with good pasture availability following very strong summer rainfall, with 250mm* falling since the start of the year.
For a copy of the detailed Information Memorandum, contact Sam Krieg or the Ray White Rural SA office.
Expressions of Interest
Closing 10am, Friday 5th June 2026
Sam Krieg
0484 288 698
Daniel Schell
0415 436 379
Geoff Schell
0418 842 421
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For Sale EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST
Inspect
Inspection of this property is available strictly by arrangement only.
Contact
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Sam Krieg
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Daniel Schell