Gloucester

Photo: State Library of Victoria / Public domain

Gloucester is a remote and rugged settlement along the Lasseter Highway in the Northern Territory, offering a true outback experience. This tiny community serves as a gateway to the vast, red desert landscapes and is steeped in the lore of the Lasseter's Reef gold legend. It's a place where the silence is profound and the starry skies are immense, perfect for travelers seeking solitude and a connection with Australia's arid interior.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Gloucester is best treated as a brief stopover rather than a destination in itself. Allocate 1–2 hours to stretch your legs, visit Lasseter's Cave, and grab a meal at the roadhouse. If you're camping, an overnight stay allows you to enjoy the sunset and sunrise over the desert. It's a convenient break when driving between Uluru and the West MacDonnell Ranges.

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