Photo: Bahnfrend / CC BY-SA 3.0
Straddling the Nullarbor Plain on the Eyre Highway, the Nullarbor Roadhouse is more than a fuel stop—it's a legendary outpost on one of Australia's great road trips. This remote roadhouse offers a glimpse into the vast, treeless expanse of the Nullarbor, where the horizon stretches endlessly and the night sky blazes with stars. It's a place to refuel, grab a hearty meal, and soak in the stark beauty of the Australian outback.
Highlights & What to See
- Nullarbor Plain views – Stand at the edge of the world's largest limestone karst landscape, where the flat, arid plain meets the Great Australian Bight.
- Head of Bight – Just a short drive away, this is one of Australia's premier whale-watching spots (June–October) where southern right whales calve in the sheltered waters.
- Koonalda Cave – A limestone cave with ancient Aboriginal rock art, located a few kilometres south of the roadhouse (permit required).
- The roadhouse itself – A classic outback pit stop with a quirky museum, cold drinks, and the famous 'Nullarbor Nibbler' – a kangaroo burger.
- Stargazing – With zero light pollution, the night sky here is a celestial spectacle; bring a blanket and lie back.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most travellers stop for 20–30 minutes to refuel and stretch their legs, but to truly appreciate the Nullarbor's vastness, plan an overnight stay. The roadhouse offers basic motel rooms and a campground. Arrive in the late afternoon to watch the sunset paint the plain in shades of ochre and purple, then enjoy a night under the stars. If you're not staying, allow at least an hour for a meal and a wander around the small museum.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Ceduna – The last major town before the Nullarbor, 200 km east, known for its seafood and as the start of the Eyre Highway crossing.
- Eucla – A historic telegraph station and ghost town just over the South Australian border, 12 km west.
- Great Australian Bight Marine Park – Stretching along the coast, this park protects dramatic cliffs and marine life; the Bunda Cliffs are a must-see.
- Madura Pass – A scenic lookout 160 km west offering sweeping views of the Roe Plains and the Southern Ocean.
- Cocklebiddy – Another roadhouse 80 km west, famous for its underground caves and the nearby Eyre Bird Observatory.
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Image credits
- Ceduna — Bahnfrend / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Eucla — Bahnfrend / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Great Australian Bight Marine Park — Nachoman-au / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Madura Pass — Bahnfrend / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Cocklebiddy — Bahnfrend / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Head of Bight — Nachoman-au / CC BY-SA 3.0