Victoria River Roadhouse

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Victoria River Roadhouse is a classic outback pit stop that doubles as a gateway to some of the Northern Territory’s most dramatic landscapes. Perched on the banks of the mighty Victoria River, this no-frills roadhouse offers fuel, cold drinks, and a genuine taste of life on the Stuart Highway. For travellers driving between Darwin and Katherine, it’s a welcome break where you can stretch your legs, grab a meat pie, and soak up the vast, ancient scenery that stretches to the horizon.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most travellers stop for 30 minutes to an hour to refuel and grab a bite. However, if you want to explore the national park or take a river cruise, plan for at least half a day. A full day allows you to do a short hike in Gregory National Park and enjoy a leisurely cruise. If you’re self-driving, consider overnighting in Timber Creek or at the roadhouse’s own basic accommodation to catch the sunset over the gorge.

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