Newcastle Waters

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Newcastle Waters is a remote, historic outpost on the edge of the Barkly Tableland in the Northern Territory, roughly halfway between Katherine and Tennant Creek. This tiny settlement was once a crucial staging post for drovers moving cattle along the Murranji Track and Overland Telegraph Line. Today, it offers a glimpse into the region's pioneering past, with a handful of heritage buildings and a vast, silent landscape that feels utterly unchanged. For travellers on the Stuart Highway, it's a worthwhile detour to stretch your legs and soak up the outback atmosphere.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Newcastle Waters is a quick stop rather than a destination. Most visitors spend 30 minutes to an hour exploring the historic precinct and walking around the waterhole. It's best visited as a break during a longer drive along the Stuart Highway — aim to arrive in the morning or late afternoon to avoid the midday heat. If you're a history buff, you could stretch it to 90 minutes, but there are no accommodation or dining options here, so plan accordingly.

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