Wauchope

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Wauchope is a tiny outback settlement on the Stuart Highway, 120 km south of Tennant Creek, that serves as a dusty portal to the vast, mesmerising landscapes of the Red Centre. With a population hovering around 50, this former gold-mining and railway town feels like stepping into a classic Australian outback movie set. Its enduring draw is the eerie, rusted skeleton of the Wycliffe Well alien-themed roadhouse nearby, but Wauchope itself offers an authentic, no-frills taste of remote NT life, with a pub that doubles as the social heart of the community.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Wauchope is a quick pit stop rather than a destination. Most travellers spend 30 minutes to an hour stretching legs at the pub and snapping photos at Wycliffe Well. If you're keen on a night of exceptional stargazing or want to soak up the outback atmosphere, an overnight stay at the hotel's basic but comfortable rooms is rewarding. It works best as a lunch or early-afternoon break between Tennant Creek and Alice Springs (about 3.5 hours south).

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