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Three Ways is a remote road junction in the Northern Territory's Red Centre, where the Stuart, Barkly, and Plenty Highways converge. It's a strategic stopover for travelers crossing the continent, offering a glimpse into the vast outback landscape and the historic Overland Telegraph Line. While there's no town here, the roadhouse provides fuel, snacks, and a chance to stretch your legs amid the red dirt and endless horizons.
Highlights & What to See
- Three Ways Roadhouse – A classic outback pit stop for fuel, basic supplies, and a cold drink. Chat with fellow travelers and soak up the remote atmosphere.
- Overland Telegraph Line Memorial – A small plaque marks the historic telegraph line that once connected Australia's north and south. It's a poignant reminder of the region's pioneering past.
- Stuart Highway – The legendary highway stretches north to Darwin and south to Alice Springs. Drive a short section to appreciate the sheer scale of the outback.
- Barkly Highway – This route heads east toward Queensland, passing through cattle stations and ancient landscapes. It's a less-traveled alternative to the Stuart.
- Plenty Highway – A remote dirt road leading to the Simpson Desert. Only attempt in a 4WD with preparation; it's for true adventurers.
Suggested Time to Spend
Three Ways is a brief stop – plan 15–30 minutes to refuel, stretch, and snap a photo at the junction. It's not a destination in itself but a functional waypoint. If you're driving the Stuart Highway, you'll pass through naturally; factor it into your day's driving schedule. Most travelers spend the night at nearby Tennant Creek (100 km north) or Alice Springs (500 km south).
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Tennant Creek – 100 km north, with gold mining history, the Battery Hill Mining Centre, and the Nyinkka Nyunyu Art and Culture Centre.
- Devil's Marbles (Karlu Karlu) – 100 km south of Tennant Creek, these giant granite boulders are a sacred site and a stunning photo stop.
- Alice Springs – 500 km south, the heart of the Red Centre, with the West MacDonnell Ranges, Alice Springs Desert Park, and the Royal Flying Doctor Service.
- Katherine – 700 km north, gateway to Nitmiluk (Katherine) Gorge and hot springs; a good stop on the way to Darwin.
- Barkly Tablelands – East along the Barkly Highway, vast cattle stations and the town of Camooweal near the Queensland border.
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Image credits
- Tennant Creek — Tourism NT / Attribution
- Devil's Marbles (Karlu Karlu) — Iain Whyte ( Iainwhyte ) / CC BY-SA 2.5
- Alice Springs — Bahnfrend / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Stuart Highway — Murray Foubister / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Barkly Highway — Black190 / CC0
- Katherine — Tourism NT / Attribution