Manna Hill is a small, remote locality in the eastern region of South Australia, situated approximately 300 kilometers northeast of Adelaide. Known for its arid, outback landscape, the area is sparsely populated and primarily characterized by pastoral activities, particularly sheep grazing. Manna Hill is part of the Flinders Ranges Council and lies along the Barrier Highway, which serves as a vital transport route through the region. The community's history is tied to its role as a former railway settlement, with remnants of its railway heritage still visible. Today, it offers a quiet, isolated lifestyle, attracting visitors seeking to experience the rugged beauty and solitude of Australia's outback.
Postcode: | 5440 |
State: | SA |
Coordinates (lat/long): | -32.339759, 140.027346 |
Federal Electorate: | Grey |