Newcastle Waters

Photo: State Government Photographer / CC0

Newcastle Waters is a historic outpost on the Stuart Highway, 630 km north of Alice Springs. Once a vital droving and railhead town, today it's a quiet, atmospheric stop where the vast red plains meet the deep blue skies of the Northern Territory. The settlement’s handful of preserved buildings and the nearby wetlands offer a glimpse into the region's pastoral and Indigenous heritage.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Newcastle Waters is best as a short stop of 1–2 hours to explore the historic precinct and stretch your legs. If you're a birdwatcher or keen photographer, allow an extra hour to walk the wetlands. Most travellers pass through on a day's drive between Alice Springs (7 hours south) and Katherine (3 hours north) – it's an ideal lunch or coffee break.

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