Glenelg

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Glenelg, a tiny settlement on the Lasseter Highway, is the gateway to the western end of the Red Centre. This remote outpost offers a genuine outback experience, with sweeping desert views, a historic pub, and a sense of isolation that defines the Australian interior. It's a perfect stop for travellers on the way to Uluru or Kings Canyon, providing fuel, supplies, and a chance to stretch your legs under vast skies.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most travellers pass through Glenelg on a self-drive itinerary, stopping for 30 minutes to an hour to refuel, grab a meal, and take photos. If you're tackling the Mereenie Loop, plan for a full day of driving with Glenelg as a lunch or rest break. An overnight stay at the Glenelg Roadhouse (basic accommodation) lets you experience the outback night sky and a true sense of remoteness.

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