Daly Waters

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Daly Waters is a tiny outback settlement in the Northern Territory that punches well above its weight in character. Best known for its historic pub – a legendary stopover on the Stuart Highway – it’s a place where travellers gather to swap stories under a ceiling covered in decades of currency and memorabilia. The surrounding landscape is classic red-centre Australia: spinifex plains, termite mounds and big skies that ignite at sunset.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Daly Waters is best treated as a brief but memorable stop – allow 1–2 hours to explore the pub, historic store and airstrip. It works perfectly as a lunch or afternoon break when driving between Katherine and Tennant Creek. If you’re in the mood, the pub often has live music and a campsite out back, making an overnight stay a fun, sociable option.

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