Ucontitchie Hill is located in the south of South Australia in the middle of the El Peninsula (Eyre Peninsula), about 50 kilometers from the small town of Wudinna.
Ucontitchie Hill is a beautiful bare rock mountain, like a natural sculpture, rising from the surrounding flat ground, known for its special geological characteristics, although it is only 37 meters high, but because there are no other high points around, You can see it clearly from a few kilometers away.
The unique wave structure surrounding Ucontitchie Hill's feet shows the layers of soil eroded in the past, as well as the amazing granite boulders that are eroded from the interior because they are also known as weathered caves.
Tips:
- Ucontitchie Hill is not high but very steep, the leg is not convenient or the elderly and children had better not try to climb;
- Ucontitchie Hill tickets in the form of change donation, good faith donation box located at the foot of the mountain.