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Halfway between Alice Springs and Uluru, Lasseter Highway Roadhouse is a classic outback pit stop with a surprisingly good café and a genuine frontier feel. It's the perfect place to refuel both your car and yourself before the final push to the Rock.
Highlights & What to See
- Roadhouse Café & Bakery – Grab a legendary meat pie or a fresh-baked scone; the coffee is better than you'd expect in the middle of nowhere.
- Outback Ambience – Soak up the red-dirt surrounds, with old mining memorabilia and a classic Aussie roadhouse vibe.
- Fuel & Supplies – Essential for self-drivers: fill up on petrol, grab ice, cold drinks, and basic groceries before heading further west.
- Sunset Views – The flat plains around the roadhouse offer uninterrupted horizons; pull over just before dusk for a spectacular outback sunset.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most travellers stop for 20–30 minutes to stretch legs, top up fuel, and grab a snack. If you want to enjoy a proper meal or a coffee, allow 45 minutes. It's a welcome break on the 4–5-hour drive from Alice Springs to Uluru, so plan your timing accordingly.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park – The main draw, just 2 hours west; don't miss sunset at Uluru.
- Watarrka National Park (Kings Canyon) – A 2-hour drive north via the Luritja Road; the Rim Walk is unforgettable.
- Mount Conner – Often mistaken for Uluru from a distance; a striking flat-topped mesa visible from the highway.
- Curtin Springs Station – A working cattle station with farm tours and cold beers, 30 minutes west.
- Alice Springs – The nearest major town, 3 hours east; stock up on supplies and explore the Desert Park.
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Image credits
- Alice Springs — Bahnfrend / CC BY-SA 4.0