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In the middle of the Northern Territory’s red dust and endless horizons, Daly Waters Pub is a legendary outback oasis. This historic pub, established in the 1930s, is a must-stop on the Stuart Highway, where travelers swap tales over cold beers beneath a ceiling festooned with thousands of bras, banknotes, and business cards left by visitors. It’s a quirky, unmissable slice of Aussie outback culture.
Highlights & What to See
- The Pub Itself – Step inside to see the iconic memorabilia-covered ceiling and walls, a living museum of road-trip history. Grab a cold beer and soak up the lively, welcoming atmosphere.
- Live Music & BBQ Nights – On many evenings, the pub hosts live country music and a classic outback barbecue, where you can enjoy a steak or barramundi under the stars.
- Daly Waters Airstrip – A short walk from the pub, this historic airstrip was a refueling stop for early Qantas flights and WWII aircraft. The original hangar and a few old planes remain.
- Outback Sunset – The pub’s beer garden offers a front-row seat to spectacular sunsets over the flat, red landscape – perfect with a drink in hand.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most travelers stop for a couple of hours – enough for a meal, a drink, and a photo under the famous ceiling. If you’re camping or staying in one of the pub’s basic cabins, an overnight stop lets you enjoy the evening atmosphere and a hearty breakfast before hitting the road again. Daly Waters Pub is a classic one-night stop on a Darwin-to-Alice Springs itinerary.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Mataranka – Soak in the thermal pools of Elsey National Park, about 90 minutes north, a perfect refreshment after the dry drive.
- Larrimah – A tiny outpost known for its own quirky pub and the famous “Pink Panther” statue, 30 minutes north.
- Dunmarra – Another roadhouse stop with a historic pub, 45 minutes south, offering a similar outback vibe.
- Katherine – Gateway to Nitmiluk National Park and Katherine Gorge, about 2 hours north, with excellent canoeing and hiking.
- Tennant Creek – The gold-mining town with the Battery Hill Mining Centre, about 3 hours south, a good stop for history buffs.
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Image credits
- Mataranka — Kendra Baker / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Larrimah — WikiWookie / CC BY 2.5
- Katherine — Tourism NT / Attribution
- Tennant Creek — Tourism NT / Attribution