Nullarbor Roadhouse

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Straddling the Eyre Highway on the edge of the vast Nullarbor Plain, the Nullarbor Roadhouse is an iconic outback pit stop that feels like a genuine frontier outpost. This is less a destination and more an essential waypoint on the legendary crossing between South Australia and Western Australia — a place where you can refuel both your vehicle and yourself, soak up the stark beauty of the treeless plain, and swap stories with fellow travellers. The roadhouse has a no-nonsense charm, with a classic Aussie roadhouse vibe: think cold beer, hearty pies, and a wall plastered with traveller mementos. It’s also your gateway to the dramatic Bunda Cliffs, where the desert simply drops into the Southern Ocean.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most travellers stop for 30 minutes to an hour to refuel and grab a bite, but the roadhouse is worth a longer pause. If you’re crossing the Nullarbor, plan to arrive in the late afternoon so you can watch the sunset over the Bunda Cliffs and then push on to your next stop. For a truly immersive experience, book one of the simple on-site cabins or the campground and spend a full day exploring the cliffs, walking the nearby scrub, and enjoying the outback silence. Two nights allows you to do a day trip to Koonalda Cave and still have time for a relaxed drive.

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