OFF TRAIN EXCURSIONS SYDNEY TO PERTH Valid from October 2017 to March 2018
There s nothing quite like the magic and romance of a relaxing train holiday. So when we pass through such amazing destinations, it s only natural you will want to explore and discover a little more of the local attractions. Off Train Excursions are specially designed to fit in with the train timetable so you ll have the opportunity to take in some of the area s best sights and better yet, they are included as part of your journey aboard the Indian Pacific. Take the time to look through the fantastic excursions on offer and make the most of your chance to see some of the spectacular attractions en route. To register your preference for the Off Train Excursions you wish to participate in, simply advise your Hospitality Attendant at your earliest opportunity. CONTENTS Broken Hill - The Living Desert 4 Broken Hill - Pro Hart Gallery 5 Broken Hill - Miners Memorial and Trades Hall 6 Adelaide - McLaren Vale Gold 7 Adelaide - McLaren Vale Platinum 8 Adelaide - SA Museum 9 Adelaide - Hahndorf 10 Perth - All About Perth 11 P = Exclusive to Platinum Service guests G U = Exclusive to Gold Service guests = Upgrade Excursions - these will incur a fee payable direct to your Restaurant Manager
Perth SYDNEY TO PERTH Broken Hill Adelaide Sydney /McLaren Vale From the spectacular heights of the majestic Blue Mountains to the beautifully barren expanse of the Nullarbor Plain, this truly is a journey of contrasts. From cities of millions to virtual ghost towns of just four hearty souls; from lush vineyards to vast goldmines, this astonishing journey links the coasts of the Indian Ocean with the Pacific Ocean in an absolutely remarkable 4352km journey. You ll experience the world s longest straight stretch of railway track as you majestically travel on a transcontinental journey like no other. As a guest travelling on the Indian Pacific from Sydney to Perth, there are Off Train Excursions to choose from in Broken Hill and Adelaide. All excursions give you the opportunity to learn about the magnificent destinations you are passing through. 3
BROKEN HILL THE LIVING DESERT Broken Hill has long been known as a centre of excellence for the art of painting, and The Living Desert Sculpture Site is a wonderful inclusion in the town s creative history. The Living Desert Reserve is nestled amongst the Barrier Ranges and is located 9km from the City of Broken Hill. The Sculpture site is located on a majestic hilltop within the centre of the reserve. Completed in 1993 by artists from around the world, the area comprises of 12 sandstone artworks which highlight the skyline, all with a story to tell. The Living Desert Sculpture site is a self-guided walk offering breath-taking views of the NSW outback and is the perfect location to capture some stunning photos. M Recommended Fitness Level: MODERATE includes a short approx. 1km walk on rocky ground. 4
BROKEN HILL PRO HART GALLERY SHOPPING OPPORTUNITY Paris, New York, London and Broken Hill. You might not think it, but this town s art scene could rival those of the biggest art capitals in the world. An artist that represents the cheeky and colourful charm of Broken Hill, the late Kevin Pro Hart s gallery is not to be missed when in town. Visit Pro Hart s gallery where on display is a wide selection of his signature paintings. Browse all three floors of this inspiring gallery to learn how Pro created his masterpieces by drawing inspiration from experimenting with new forms of expression, sculpting with metal and stone, and tinkering away in his back shed to create all kinds of contraptions. Enjoy a light morning tea as you take in the colourful artwork. L Recommended Fitness Level: LOW coach tour with short walks required. No wheelchair access. 5
BROKEN HILL MINERS MEMORIAL AND TRADES HALL The Miner s Memorial is a unique and striking structure that sits at a height of 54 metres overlooking Broken Hill. This attraction is located on the highest point of the Line of Lode remnant mullock dumps that traverse the city. The short axis of this building faces east-west addressing the rising and setting of the sun in memoriam to over 800 miners who lost their lives working in the Broken Hill Mines. This structure is an important monument to the city for both tourism and education about Broken Hill s rich mining history. Walking past the walls lined with the names of miners, you will reach the ledge of this structure, which will give you full views of the rising sun, Broken Hill and the Outback beyond. Visit Broken Earth with skyline views across town and the Indian Pacific below. Visit Trades Hall, a heritage-listed building home to the city s first labour movement. Under the United we stand banner, the Union successfully championed the 35-hour working week and defeated conscription in Australia. You will enjoy a live performance by local actors showcasing the early mining story and life in Broken Hill. L Recommended Fitness Level: LOW coach tour with short walks required. No wheelchair access. 6
ADELAIDE G MCLAREN VALE SHOPPING OPPORTUNITY Located 45 minutes south of Adelaide, McLaren Vale is a region that is home to world-class wines and culinary experiences. Set along 30 kms of breathtaking coastline and ridges, McLaren Vale provides a stunning and unique backdrop where vines meet the sea. The hospitality of the local community is memorable from the warm welcome of a cellar door, to the friendly hello and many stories to be told by the locals, McLaren Vale will welcome you. You will visit Coriole Winery, founded by Hugh and Molly Lloyd in 1967. The Estate is situated amongst the regions undulating hills and features vines that were planted immediately after the first world war. Sample reserve wines while enjoying views across the McLaren Vales- if you look closely you ll also see a glimpse of the regions coastline and Gulf St Vincent. Your series of wine tastings will be accompanied with appetising Coriole Olives and a sophisticated range of Woodside artisan cow and goats milk cheese. Venture on to Star of Greece restaurant, named after a shipwreck, where you take in breathtaking views of the Gulf St Vincent along the stunning South Australian coastline. Enjoy a sumptuous Mediterranean style menu accompanied by regional produce and local wines. L Recommended Fitness Level: LOW a coach tour with short walks at Coriole. 7
ADELAIDE P MCLAREN VALE SHOPPING OPPORTUNITY Located 45 minutes south of Adelaide, McLaren Vale is a region that is home to world-class wines and culinary experiences. Set along 30 kms of breathtaking coastline and ridges, McLaren Vale provides a stunning and unique backdrop where vines meet the sea. The hospitality of the local community is memorable from the warm welcome of a cellar door, to the friendly hello and many stories to be told by the locals, McLaren Vale will welcome you. As a Platinum Guest, you will tour the renowned d Arenberg Winery. One of the most significant wineries in McLaren Vale, d Arenberg was established in 1912 and is now known for an eclectic portfolio of oddly names wines and bold red stripe that adorns each bottle Enjoy a hosted wine tasting where you will be guided through a hand-picked selection of wines from The Originals to The Icons, and enjoy learning about the family history as well as viticulture & winemaking philosophies. Sample a seasonal produce platter while taking in the breathtaking views over McLaren Vale and the Willunga Hills. While there you ll also see the winery s newest attraction, The Cube. The Cube, which is perched on the estates hilltop and surrounded by charming vines, is an architectural icon for the Fleurieu Peninsula region. Venture on to Star of Greece restaurant, named after a shipwreck, where you take in breathtaking views of the Gulf St Vincent along the stunning South Australian coastline. Enjoy a sumptuous Mediterranean style menu accompanied by regional produce and local wines. M Recommended Fitness Level: MODERATE coach tour with short walks required. 8
ADELAIDE SA MUSEUM You will delight in this exclusive crafted tour of the SA Museum as you explore distinctly unique exhibits in one of the most visited museums in Australia. You will be immersed in the story of South Australia s vibrant fossil heritage and learn more about early paleontology across the Nullarbor plain You will be delighted as you view the extensive and stunning collection of opals, meteorites and minerals on display and understand their significance in the evolution of Australia s desert landscapes and the history around South Australia s Opal wealth and cultural significance. SHOPPING OPPORTUNITY Enjoy the showcase of unique opalised fossils of ancient sea monsters that swam in the Eromanga Sea over 100 million years ago. Your tour will also take in the most significant collection of Australian Aboriginal cultural material in the world. In the evening, guests will enjoy canapes and drinks prior to a sumptuous dinner. Hosted by one of Adelaide s renowned scientists, this is a wonderful finale to a uniquely immersive afternoon. M Recommended Fitness Level: MODERATE short walks required through the exhibits. 9
ADELAIDE HAHNDORF The stunning Adelaide Hills region is known for its exceptional cool climate wines, thanks to warm days and cool nights during spring and summer, and the region s mouth-watering, high-quality produce which provides visitors with a memorable gastronomic experience. Hahndorf is classified as Australia s oldest surviving German settlement and has a unique village feel about it. The Main Street is lined with eateries, souvenir and gift shops, clothing and leather goods, craft outlets and galleries. Leaving Adelaide by coach you will reach your destination in 40 minutes, while enjoying driver commentary along the way. Your first stop will be at Beerenberg Family Farm. Proudly owned by the Paech family for over 100 years, the farm is now run by the sixth generation. You may have enjoyed some of Beerenberg s delicious jams during your journey onboard from Sydney already. Here you will be given the opportunity to sample some of their other produce and hear about the family s history. SHOPPING OPPORTUNITY Following Beerenberg, you are given the opportunity to select from two tours. An Introduction to Cheese at Udder Delights or a decadent chocolate experience at Chocolate @ No.5 (book your preference with your hospitality attendant onboard). At Udder Delights you will learn about the cheese making process with your dedicated host and enjoy tasting different styles of cheese accompanied with local Apple or Pear Adelaide Hills Cider. While at Chocolate @ No.5 you will be immersed in a chocolate experience and learn about the world of artisan chocolate making. With two wonderful experiences on offer, your hardest decision for the day will be selecting to go for the savory or sweet option. After enjoying your chosen gastronomical delight, stroll down the road to The Haus - a German restaurant showcasing the best in local produce. Here you will be entertained as you enjoy a German inspired Bavarian dinner before returning to the Indian Pacific for your journey onwards through the night. L Recommended Fitness Level: LOW coach tour with short walks required. 10
PERTH U ALL ABOUT PERTH (Optional Upgrade - $52.00) Arrive onboard the Indian Pacific and make the most of your first afternoon in Perth. Enjoy magnificent views from Kings Park. See the WACA Cricket Ground, Town Hall, Perth Mint, Parliament House, Burswood Casino and Barracks Arch. Travel past the Swan River and picturesque foreshore parklands. See Subiaco with its trendy boutiques and restaurants, Claremont with its up market shopping and its famous Millionaire s Row. This tour is a great introduction to Perth. On completion of the excursion, you will be delivered with your luggage to your city accommodation. This excursion is an optional upgrade. The cost of $52 per person will be payable direct to your Restaurant Manager. L Recommended Fitness Level: LOW coach tour with short walks required. 11
TERMS AND CONDITIONS Valid for travel on the Indian Pacific from 01 October 2017. Minimum numbers may apply to some Off Train Excursions. The content of Off Train Excursions is subject to change without notice. All arrangements are subject to cancellation or modification due to inclement weather, late running of train or other unforseen circumstances. Refunds will not be given for cancelled or modified excursions. Fares are quoted in Australian dollars and include GST. All fares are subject to change without notice. Great Southern Rail does not own, operate or control Off Train Excursions. To the extent permitted by law, Great Southern Rail is not responsible for any injury, death, loss, accident, delay or irregularity whatsoever or expenses incurred resulting from a third party supplier s acts or omissions. The travel services provided by these suppliers are subject to the conditions imposed by the suppliers and their liability may be limited by their tariffs, conditions of carriage, and agreements. Great Southern Rail Travel Pty Ltd Phone 13 21 47 (+61 8 8213 4444) www.greatsouthernrail.com.au @GreatSthnRail @GreatSthnRail facebook.com/greatsouthernrail 05140CDGS 0917