Wentworth

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Wentworth is a tiny, remote roadhouse settlement on the Lasseter Highway, serving as a vital pit stop for travellers heading to or from Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. Set against the stark red desert landscape, it offers a genuine outback experience with a surprising dose of local character. The pub is the heart of the community, where you can swap stories with fellow travellers over a cold beer, and the surrounding spinifex plains and desert oaks provide a hauntingly beautiful backdrop. It’s not a destination in itself, but a memorable pause that captures the spirit of the Australian interior.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Wentworth is best treated as a short stop rather than an overnight stay unless you’re keen on a true outback pub experience. Plan for 30 minutes to an hour to stretch your legs, grab a meal or a drink, and soak in the desert atmosphere. If you’re camping, the adjacent rest area offers basic facilities for a night under the stars, but most travellers push on to Curtin Springs or Yulara.

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