Eyre Highway

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Stretching across the vast Nullarbor Plain, the Eyre Highway is one of Australia's most iconic road trips—a 1,200-kilometer ribbon of bitumen connecting South Australia and Western Australia. This is a journey through raw, expansive landscapes where the horizon seems infinite and the night sky blazes with stars. It's not just a drive; it's a rite of passage for travelers seeking the true outback experience. Along the way, you'll encounter quirky roadhouses, dramatic sea cliffs, and the stark beauty of the Great Australian Bight.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan at least three to four days to drive the full highway, allowing for stops at key viewpoints and overnight stays in roadhouses or caravan parks. The drive itself takes about 12–14 hours of driving time, but the real reward is in the pauses—watching a sunrise over the Bight, spotting a wedge-tailed eagle, or simply feeling the silence. Break the journey into manageable segments: Ceduna to Nullarbor Roadhouse (day 1), Nullarbor to Eucla (day 2), Eucla to Norseman (day 3). If you're towing a caravan or camper, slow down and allow extra time for the long, straight stretches.

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