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Coober Pedy, the opal capital of the world, is a surreal outback town where most life happens underground to escape the scorching heat. Dug into the red earth like a warren of rabbit holes, this quirky settlement offers a glimpse into a unique subterranean lifestyle, with underground homes, churches, and even hotels. The stark lunar landscape, dotted with mullock heaps and opal mines, feels like another planet—fittingly, it has served as a backdrop for sci-fi films. Here, you can try your luck at noodling for opals, explore a dugout home, and soak in the raw beauty of the South Australian desert.
Highlights & What to See
- Underground Homes & Museums: Visit a dugout home, such as the Old Timers Mine, to see how locals live below ground, with cool interiors and opal exhibits.
- Opal Shopping & Noodling: Browse opal shops for the iridescent gemstone or try noodling at the public dump—sifting through discarded mine tailings for your own treasure.
- Underground Churches: Marvel at St Peter & St Paul’s Orthodox Church and the Catholic Church, both carved into the rock, offering a serene escape from the heat.
- Breakaways Reserve: Drive to this spectacular mesa landscape of colourful flat-topped hills, used as a backdrop for films like Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome.
- Dog Fence: Stop by the world’s longest fence, stretching over 5,600 km to keep dingoes out, and snap a photo at the iconic sign.
- Moon Plain: Explore this otherworldly plain of cracked earth and low mounds, perfect for sunset photography.
Suggested Time to Spend
Coober Pedy warrants at least two days to fully appreciate its underground attractions and surrounding desert landscapes. Spend the first day exploring the town’s dugout homes, churches, and opal shops. On the second day, take a self-drive tour to the Breakaways, Moon Plain, and the Dog Fence. If you’re short on time, a single day allows a quick taste—visit a mine museum, an underground church, and catch sunset at the Breakaways. The town is a popular stopover on the long drive between Adelaide and Alice Springs, so many travellers combine it with a night’s stay.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Flinders Ranges: About 5 hours south, this dramatic mountain range offers hiking, wildlife, and the ancient Arkaroola Wilderness Sanctuary.
- Lake Eyre: A vast salt lake that occasionally fills with water, attracting birdlife and surreal reflections; accessible by scenic flights from Coober Pedy.
- William Creek: A tiny outback pub and roadhouse on the Oodnadatta Track, good for a cold beer and stories.
- Oodnadatta Track: A classic outback 4WD route that passes through remote stations and the ghost town of Farina.
- Marla: A small settlement with a hotel and roadhouse, often used as a fuel stop on the Stuart Highway.
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- Flinders Ranges — Matthew Summerton / CC BY-SA 3.0