If you’ve ever wandered through the Flinders Ranges, you’ll know the feeling, long stretches of rocky tracks, ghost-town vibes in the little settlements, and the sense that you’re rolling through history. Well, there’s a new reason to swing off the beaten track: the Royal Victoria Hotel in Beltana has reopened after more than 60 years.
Yep, you read that right. This historic stone pub, which last pulled a beer in the 1950s, is back in action thanks to Chris and Jan Ferguson, a retired couple with a soft spot for the place. They’ve breathed life back into one of the oldest watering holes in the outback, and it’s quickly becoming the social hub of Beltana once more.
A Town That Refuses to Fade
Beltana sits about 540 kays north of Adelaide, tucked into some of the best touring country South Australia has to offer. The population these days is tiny, a few dozen permanent residents, but the town has always punched above its weight when it comes to history. From its beginnings servicing mining and pastoral industries, to its days as the end of the railway line, Beltana has always been a meeting place.
Now, with the Royal Victoria swinging its doors open again, there’s a fresh excuse to put Beltana on your touring map. Think Friday arvo knock-offs with the locals, a slice of history in every sandstone block, and a chance to stay connected to the land’s deep heritage.
Why It’s Worth the Detour
For anyone doing a Flinders trip, Beltana now offers more than a photo op of old ruins, it’s got a proper pub. Cold beer, early closing times for quiet camps (by choice, not because the taps run dry), and a yarn or two with the owners who’ve spent years restoring the place.
The pub’s still a work in progress, only seven of the 17 rooms have been finished, but that’s part of the charm. You’re not walking into a polished tourist trap; you’re stepping into a living project that’s keeping a town alive.
Planning a Stop
Beltana is easy to reach if you’re heading between Parachilna and Leigh Creek, and it makes a cracking addition to any Flinders Ranges itinerary. Pull in, grab a drink, soak up the history, and know that your visit is helping keep a little outback town thriving.
For 4X4ers, this is what it’s all about: remote tracks, rugged landscapes, and stumbling across places that still hold onto the old outback spirit. And now, there’s a cold one waiting at Beltana’s Royal Victoria Hotel.