Oodnadatta

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Oodnadatta, a remote outback settlement in South Australia near the Northern Territory border, is a captivating stop on the legendary Oodnadatta Track. This historic railhead and camel-train depot offers a raw, authentic glimpse into Australia's pioneering past, surrounded by vast, ochre-red landscapes and a big sky that feels endless. It's a place where the silence is profound, and the stories of Indigenous culture and European exploration are etched into the red earth.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most travellers pass through Oodnadatta as part of a multi-day self-drive along the Oodnadatta Track. Plan for at least a full day to soak in the atmosphere, explore the historic sites, and enjoy a meal at the Pink Roadhouse. If you're driving the entire track, allow 3–4 days to appreciate the landscape and detours to places like Lake Eyre and the Dalhousie Springs.

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