Wudinna is a small town in the middle of (Eyre Peninsula), south of South Australia, about 563 kilometers by car from Adelaide, the capital of South Australia, and about 213 kilometers from (Port Lincoln), the largest town on the peninsula, Port Lincoln. Wudinna was once an important granite producer, as illustrated by (The Australian Farmer), a giant granite statue erected in a small town called an Australian farmer.
Additional attraction points:
- Wudinna Mountain (Mount Wudinna), located 12 km north of the town, is Australia's second largest boulder (first place is the famous Uluru), and is listed on the South Australian Heritage list);
- Gaule range Cultural Center (GawlerRanges Cultural Centre): showcases the local culture of agriculture and quarrying