Wycliffe Well

Photo: Brian W. Schaller / FAL

Halfway between Alice Springs and Tennant Creek, Wycliffe Well is a tiny roadhouse that has earned the unofficial title of Australia's UFO capital. The outback sky here is famously dark and vast, and locals claim more unexplained lights and sightings than anywhere else in the country. It's a quirky, memorable stop on the Stuart Highway – part kitsch alien museum, part practical fuel-and-coffee break, and a perfect spot to stretch your legs under a big sky.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Most travellers stop for 20–30 minutes to refuel, grab a snack, and snap photos of the alien kitsch. If you're a keen stargazer or UFO enthusiast, consider staying overnight – the campground is basic but quiet, and the night sky is the real draw. Plan your stop around sunset or late evening for the best experience.

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