Dunmarra

Dunmarra is a tiny roadhouse settlement on the Stuart Highway in the Northern Territory, roughly halfway between Katherine and Tennant Creek. It's not a destination in itself but a practical pit stop for travellers crossing the vast outback, offering fuel, basic supplies, and a cold beer. The real draw is the surrounding landscape of spinifex plains, termite mounds, and red dirt under enormous skies – a quintessential slice of remote Australia.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Dunmarra is a brief stop – plan for 15–30 minutes to refuel, stretch your legs, and grab a snack. If you're travelling between Katherine and Alice Springs, it's a convenient place to break the journey. There's no reason to stay overnight unless you're camping rough; most travellers push on to Daly Waters (north) or Tennant Creek (south).

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