Cutamundra

Cutamundra is a remote roadhouse settlement on the Lasseter Highway, serving as the last stop for fuel and supplies before heading into the heart of the Red Centre. Surrounded by spinifex-covered plains and the odd ghost gum, this no-frills outpost offers a genuine taste of the outback, with a small store and a caravan park that’s a welcome sight for travellers crossing the vast emptiness between Uluru and Alice Springs. It’s not a destination in itself, but a practical and atmospheric pause that embodies the raw, quiet beauty of Australia’s interior.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Cutamundra itself is a 15-minute stop – just long enough to refuel and stretch your legs. If you’re self-driving, plan to arrive in the late afternoon so you can push on to Curtin Springs or Mount Connor for sunset, then continue to Yulara (Uluru) for the night. Most travellers pass through in a single day as part of a longer Red Centre itinerary, but the caravan park is a basic option if you want to break the drive and enjoy the outback silence.

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