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Perched on the edge of the Strzelecki Desert in far-northern South Australia, Mungerannie Hotel is a legendary outback pub that feels like a mirage – a cool oasis of cold beer, hearty meals and genuine bush hospitality. This iconic stop on the Birdsville Track has been quenching the thirst of travellers, drovers and adventurers since the 1870s, and its weathered corrugated-iron walls and wide verandahs exude a raw, romantic sense of isolation. Arriving here after hours of red-dirt driving is a rite of passage; the moment you push through the saloon doors, you’re part of a club that stretches back more than a century.
Highlights & What to See
- Pull up a stool at the bar – order a cold South Australian beer and chat with the publican, who’s part historian, part local legend. The walls are plastered with memorabilia, faded photos and dusty banknotes from around the world.
- Take a dip in the Mungerannie Hot Springs – a short walk from the pub leads to natural thermal pools that bubble out of the desert floor. Soak your travel-weary bones in the 42°C water as the sun sets over the gibber plains.
- Explore the historic buildings – the original stone store and the old shearing shed offer a glimpse into a tougher, lonelier era of pastoral life.
- Watch the birdlife at the waterhole – the nearby Coongie Lakes system attracts pelicans, black swans and countless waterbirds, especially after good rains.
- Drive the Birdsville Track – the hotel is the perfect midpoint on this epic 517 km dirt road between Marree and Birdsville. The drive itself is an attraction, with endless horizons and occasional wedge-tailed eagles soaring overhead.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most travellers stop for one night – enough time to enjoy a cold beer, soak in the hot springs and have a hearty pub dinner (the steak sandwich and parma are legendary). If you’re self-driving the Birdsville Track, aim to arrive by late afternoon so you can unwind before sunset. For a deeper experience, stay two nights: use the spare day to explore the nearby Cooper Creek floodplains or simply sit on the verandah with a book and watch the desert change colour. The pub offers basic but comfortable rooms and a campground for swags and caravans.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Innamincka – 190 km east, home to the historic Innamincka Hotel and the Cooper Creek waterhole where Burke and Wills perished.
- Birdsville – 250 km north, famous for the Birdsville Hotel, the Big Red Bash music festival and the vast Simpson Desert.
- Marree – 260 km south, a tiny outpost with the iconic Afghan Mosque and the start of the Oodnadatta Track.
- Coongie Lakes National Park – a pristine wetland system accessible via the track from Mungerannie, teeming with birdlife and offering remote camping.
- Strzelecki Track – another classic outback route that branches off near Mungerannie, leading to the remote oil fields of Moomba and the Flinders Ranges beyond.
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Image credits
- Birdsville Hotel — Stuart Edwards / Public domain
- Innamincka Hotel — Unaipon / CC BY 3.0
- Marree — ogwen / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Coongie Lakes National Park — djambalawa ( talk ) / CC BY 3.0
- Birdsville Track — Summerdrought / CC BY-SA 4.0