Woomera

Photo: Diceman at English Wikipedia / Public domain

Woomera, a name derived from an Aboriginal spear-throwing device, is a remote outpost in South Australia that feels like a frontier town frozen in time. Founded in the 1940s as a joint UK-Australia rocket-testing range, it later played a pivotal role in the Cold War and space exploration. Today, Woomera offers a fascinating detour for travellers on the Lasseter Highway, blending Cold War history with stark outback landscapes. The town's isolation and quirky museum make it a memorable stop for those curious about Australia's role in the space race.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most travellers spend 1–2 hours at the museum and a quick drive around the village, but if you're a keen history enthusiast, allow half a day. Combine Woomera with Lake Hart for a full afternoon. Since accommodation is limited (there's a caravan park and basic motel), many visitors pass through on a day trip from Coober Pedy (2 hours east) or Glendambo (2 hours south).

Nearby Areas Worth Combining

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