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Linking Laverton in WA to Winton in QLD, the Outback Way was coined to promote the development of a 'third strategic link' across Australia, and is fast becoming one of the most iconic outback tourism and adventure drives in the country.
StartClick to Reverse the Dynamic Map and Driving NotesWinton
FinishLaverton
Distance2767.2 kmMinimum Days3
Average Speed65 km/hrDriving Time1 day 18 hours 34 mins
Article By: ExplorOz Team   Updated: 1 Jul 2009
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 Description

The Outback Way extends across three states for over 2,750kms; from Laverton in Western Australia, through Alice Springs in the Northern Territory, to Winton in Queensland. Seven interconnecting roads and highways make up the Outback Way route including the: Great Central Road, Tjukaruru Road, Lasseter Highway, Stuart Highway, Plenty Highway, Donohue Highway and Min Min Byway.

The trip itself is home to an impressive collection of sites and places of interest for travellers. These include iconic scenery such as Ayers Rock, the Olga’s, Peterman and MacDonnell Ranges. Travellers can also indulge in a range of activities like bird and wildlife watching in the numerous waterholes, nature walks through mulga scrub and oak forests, viewing indigenous art galleries at selected communities, gem fossicking, and geo-caching - a fun world-wide GPS activity, which involves finding hidden caches (34 in total, around 80kms apart) along the route.

There are many places where you can top-up on fuel or provisions, or even stay overnight. Yulara and Alice Springs have a variety of accommodation facilities; Winton, Boulia and Laverton have motel, hotel and caravan park facilities, whilst most roadhouses en-route provide campgrounds suitable for caravans and camper trailers. To travel the entire Outback Way requires no less than 3 to 4 days of daytime travel (travelling at night is not recommended), although typically 6 to 7 days of daytime travel is required to stop and enjoy a majority of the highlights of central Australia.

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From: Winton
To: Laverton

Distance: 2767.2 km
Direction: 247 °
Average Speed: 65 km/hr
Travel Time: 1 day 18 hours 34 mins

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 Permits

Part III of the AAPA Act, stipulates that transit permits are legally required for any person visiting or passing through an Aboriginal reserve unless they are of Aboriginal descent; a member of either House of Parliament of the State or of the Commonwealth; or is a person lawfully exercising a function under the AAPA Act or otherwise acting in pursuance of a duty imposed by law.

Transit permits are required when travelling on roads over Aboriginal lands such as the Great Central Road, Tjukaruru Road and most of the roads-tracks leading off the Outback Way between Laverton and Yulara. The Great Central Road actually requires 2 sets of Transit Permits because there are Aboriginal Communities on both sides of the border (NT/WA) and each state has its own Aboriginal Lands office and issues its own permits.

Ngaanyatjarra Council

For people travelling through Aboriginal Land in the Central Reserves of Western Australia to, or from the NT border to Laverton, please contact Ngaanyatjarra Council, Alice Springs on: (08) 8950 1711 or Aboriginal Lands Trust, Perth on: (08) 9235 8000
Website: Ngaanyatjarra Council (Aboriginal Corporation)

Central Land Council (CLC)

For people travelling through Aboriginal Land in the Northern Territory to, or from the WA border to Yulara, please contact Central Land Council (CLC) in Alice Springs on: (08) 8951 6320
Website: Central Land Council - Permits

Permit Application Process

Permits are free, however you must complete a written application form and wait for it to be stamped and returned to you with an approval stamp. It is a legal requirement that each vehicle carries the permit during travel on Aboriginal Land.

The application forms will require the names of all persons entering the land, with a nominated principal applicant who must also give their address and phone contact details. You will also be required to provide vehicle make, model, rego number and state. Note, one permit per vehicle. You will also need to describe the specific route to be taken whilst on Aboriginal land (ie. Great Central Road) and give an estimate of dates (maximum 21 days). Finally you must provide a reason for requesting access to Aboriginal Land, eg. "holiday transit en-route from Alice Springs to Perth".

Generally, the ALT can process applications in 24 to 48 hrs and it is the experience of the ExplorOz Team that they can be processed on the same day if travel is on the Great Central Road with no deviations.

 Things to See & Do

Giles Weather Station - WA   RatingRatingRatingRatingRating
Point of Interest 
Australias most visited Meteorological Station. See the balloon go up at 9am and learn about life as a weather observer. Giles Meteorological Station is open to public by appointment. Phone: (08) 8956 7358 Please note. Balloon releases are NOT at 9am (or 4pm as mentioned on the Outback Way brochure) The Outback Way web page does have a correction to these times.
Tjukayirla Roadhouse - WA   RatingRatingRatingRatingRating
Service Station,Roadhouse Caravan Park Camp Free Fuel Rubbish Bin,Tip Water Supply Toilet Food,Shopping Camp Fee Resort,Motel Point of Interest
This remote Roadhouse on the Great Central Road is where you must ask for the mud map and permission to visit these newly found caves by Andrew Bignell, who runs the Roadhouse, with his wife Sue. Tjukayirla Roadhouse is 15kms east of the junction of the David Carnegie Road and the Great Central Road.
Winton - QLD   RatingRatingRatingRatingRating
Populated Place Service Station,Roadhouse Caravan Park Fuel Water Supply Toilet Pub Food,Shopping Camp Fee Police Station Medical Services Resort,Motel Point of Interest
Winton is a large metropolis with shops, hotels, restaurants, hotels, and airfield and various attractions. The first performance public performance of Waltzing Matilda took place in Winton's North Gregory Hotel in 1895 and the town's major museum, the Matilda Centre is dedicated to the history surrounding this song and the time and life of the people of the day.
Gemtree - NT   RatingRatingRatingRatingRating
Populated Place Caravan Park Fuel Water Supply Toilet Food,Shopping Camp Fee Point of Interest
Gemtree is located 140kms North-East of Alice Springs, with bitumen road to the front gate! Nestled neatly amongst the native bush of the Plenty Highway, Gemtree is a welcome port of call for young and old.
Len Beadell Blaze Tree - WA   
Historic and Landmark Trees Point of Interest
This tree was blazed on the 9th April 1960 and Len placed one of his famous plaques that he stamped. The large hill in the background is Gills Pinnacle.
Schwerin Mural Crescent Sign - WA   
Marker,Sign Point of Interest
These magnificent Ranges were first discovered on the 22nd May 1875 by Ernest Giles and named after the Princess of Schwerin.
Lasseters Cave - NT   
Point of Interest 
Lasseter's Cave on the Hull River - no camping. Water tank, picnic tables and shade hut. A lovely spot for a short walk and lunch stop. Lewis Harold Bell Lasseter was a gold prospector in the area who became stranded when his camels bolted in the heat of summer in January 1931 leaving him with no provisions.
Lillyvale Hills - QLD   
Mountain,Peak,Hill 
Driving West along the fully sealed Kennedy Development Road from Winton, you will see unusual mesa-type landscape. Stop at the Cawnpore Lookout to take in the stark flat-topped beauty of the Lilleyvale Hills. These hill formations occur in only two places in the world – Australia and South America.
Yulara - NT   
Populated Place Caravan Park Rubbish Bin,Tip Fuel Water Supply Toilet Pub Food,Shopping Aboriginal Lands,Communities Camp Fee Police Station Medical Services Resort,Motel Point of Interest
Yulara is a mixture of pure camping in tents, unpowered and powered camping and carvan sites. It has resort accommodation, food supplies, shopping, a hotel and several other places where you can have a prepared meal or a few beers. It is like a little town, it is well run and the rangers are really helpful. Excellent showers and toilet facilities, with a laundry as well.
Euro Rockhole - WA   
Point of Interest 
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Uluru-Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre - NT   
Point of Interest 
The Cultural Centre is located inside the Park on the main road to Uluru - 13km from the entry station and 1km from Uluru. Look for the entry signs to the Cultural Centre as you approach Uluru. At the Cultural Centre you can experience art and craft demonstrations, bush tucker sessions, plants walks and cultural presentations.
Hamilton Hotel Ruins - QLD   
Point of Interest 
Hamilton Hotel Ruins
Uluru Carpark - NT   
Point of Interest 
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Blacks Lookout - WA   
Point of Interest 
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 Preparation

It is paramount that your vehicle is in good working order before departing since the corrugations along unsealed roads can increase the wear and tear, thus contributing to breakdowns. Vehicle repair services are quite limited along the Outback Way and should not be relied upon.

Predominantly, there are towns and roadhouses every 250 to 350kms along the Outback Way that provide fuel supplies, with the exception of Jervois and Boulia, which is around 460kms. It is therefore precautionary to monitor your fuel usage, and/or carry enough fuel in reserve, such as in a long range fuel tank.

OPAL Fuel

OPAL unleaded fuel is now available at Warburton, Warakurna (Giles), and Docker River. This replaces AvGas (which many travellers didn't like to use) as the only fuel available for petrol vehicles to combat petrol sniffing in Aboriginal communities. Opal ULP has similar properties to AvGas to discourage sniffing and is a new product from BP.

Most of the roadhouses and community-owned fuel stops stock a range of frozen meat products, fresh produce and general groceries. Ensure you carry enough water supplies, especially since the days can get rather hot.

The variation in temperatures along the Outback Way can require clothing for ‘all seasons’. These can include; sun protection gear like hats; light loose clothing for the day, and warm clothing such as thermal underwear for the cold nights.

It is essential that traveller’s have good maps of the Outback Way and the surrounding region to safely travel the route. A sound idea is to plan ahead, consider the attractions you would like to visit, and where you would like to stay overnight.

Fuel Supplies & Usage

Fuel SymbolWinton, Boulia, Jervois, Atitjere, Gemtree, Alice Springs, Stuarts Well Roadhouse, Erldunda, Curtin Springs, Yulara, Docker River (Kaltukatjara) Aboriginal Community, Warakurna Roadhouse, Warburton Roadhouse, Tjukayirla Roadhouse, Laverton Diesel4cyl 389 litres ULP4cyl 448 litres LPG4cyl 553 litres
6cyl 425 litres6cyl 500 litres6cyl 487 litres
8cyl 434 litres8cyl 459 litres
Usage is averaged from TrekFuel (* specific to trek) submissions and calculated based on trek distance.

Best Time To Visit

The Outback Way is best travelled during the cooler months from April to October. Warm, dry, sunny days are common during these months, although nights can be cold.

Closest Climatic Station

Kulgera
Distance from Trek Mid Point 31.11km E
 JanFebMarAprMayJun JulAugSepOctNovDec
Mean Max. °C 36.635.732.227.8 22.619.018.922.0 26.830.133.635.0
Mean Min. °C 21.921.518.013.7 9.25.64.96.8 11.114.918.520.5
Mean Rain mm 32.235.732.714.3 12.217.512.59.2 16.221.021.833.5
    Best time to travel      Ok time to travel      Travel NOT recommended

 Camp Sites & Accommodation

Tjukayirla Roadhouse - WA   RatingRatingRatingRatingRating
Service Station,Roadhouse Caravan Park Camp Free Fuel Rubbish Bin,Tip Water Supply Toilet Food,Shopping Camp Fee Resort,Motel Point of Interest
This remote Roadhouse on the Great Central Road is where you must ask for the mud map and permission to visit these newly found caves by Andrew Bignell, who runs the Roadhouse, with his wife Sue. Tjukayirla Roadhouse is 15kms east of the junction of the David Carnegie Road and the Great Central Road.
Winton - QLD   RatingRatingRatingRatingRating
Populated Place Service Station,Roadhouse Caravan Park Fuel Water Supply Toilet Pub Food,Shopping Camp Fee Police Station Medical Services Resort,Motel Point of Interest
Winton is a large metropolis with shops, hotels, restaurants, hotels, and airfield and various attractions. The first performance public performance of Waltzing Matilda took place in Winton's North Gregory Hotel in 1895 and the town's major museum, the Matilda Centre is dedicated to the history surrounding this song and the time and life of the people of the day.
Gemtree - NT   RatingRatingRatingRatingRating
Populated Place Caravan Park Fuel Water Supply Toilet Food,Shopping Camp Fee Point of Interest
Gemtree is located 140kms North-East of Alice Springs, with bitumen road to the front gate! Nestled neatly amongst the native bush of the Plenty Highway, Gemtree is a welcome port of call for young and old.
Erldunda - NT   RatingRatingRating
Caravan Park Fuel
At intersection of Stuart and s NT Caravan Park, Hotel, Fuel and food at the roadhouse which is on the intersection of the Stuart and Lasseter Hwys. Hot showers, powered sites and laundry facilities available here. Fiona & Paul Bathurst
Laverton - WA   RatingRatingRating
Populated Place Service Station,Roadhouse Caravan Park Fuel Water Supply Toilet Pub Food,Shopping Police Station Medical Services Resort,Motel
Laverton is a very small town and facilities are limited but available. Laverton is primarily a mining town established to service the various gold mines that are in the region and is mostly populated by indigenous Aboriginal Australians.
Docker River - Campground - NT   RatingRatingRating
Camp Fee 
Basic campground maintained by local community. Honesty payment system. Cold showers and flushing toilets. The lookout at the rear of the campground provides spectacular sunset viewing.
Warakurna Roadhouse - WA   
Populated Place Service Station,Roadhouse Caravan Park Fuel Water Supply Toilet Food,Shopping Camp Fee Medical Services Resort,Motel
Your last chance to stock up on basic supplies and fuel before starting the Sandy Blight Junction Track. Camping is available at the rear of the Roadhouse. Open Monday to Friday 8.30am - 6pm Saturday to Sunday 9am - 3pm. (Central Time) Eftpos facilities. Diesel fuel and Avgas available. Phone: (08) 8956 7344
Stuarts Well Roadhouse - NT   
Service Station,Roadhouse Caravan Park Fuel Water Supply Toilet Pub
Located 90 klms south of Alice Springs on the Stuart Highway, it has a well appointed caravan park at the rear with powered/non powered sites, and excellent ammenities. It also has a nice open style dining area. A good place to stay to break the trip.
Boulia - QLD   
Populated Place Service Station,Roadhouse Caravan Park Rubbish Bin,Tip Fuel Water Supply Toilet Food,Shopping Police Station Resort,Motel
The town of Boulia is the pivotal point of the far west, with Mount Isa 300 kilometres to the north and Winton 370 kilometres to the east. It is linked to Alice Springs via the Donohue Highway and the town is acknowledged as being the Capital of the Channel Country, which gives rise to the great rivers that flow west to Lake Eyre.
Curtin Springs - NT   
Populated Place Service Station,Roadhouse Camp Free Fuel Toilet Pub Food,Shopping Resort,Motel
Curtin Springs is a working Cattle Station owned and operated by the Severin Family. The family took over the pastoral lease in 1956 and still operate the station today. Peter Severin opened his homestead as a key stop for passing travellers on their way to Ayers Rock. They installed petrol pumps and a small store to help Len Tuit start tourism in the Ayres Rock area.
Yulara - NT   
Populated Place Caravan Park Rubbish Bin,Tip Fuel Water Supply Toilet Pub Food,Shopping Aboriginal Lands,Communities Camp Fee Police Station Medical Services Resort,Motel Point of Interest
Yulara is a mixture of pure camping in tents, unpowered and powered camping and carvan sites. It has resort accommodation, food supplies, shopping, a hotel and several other places where you can have a prepared meal or a few beers. It is like a little town, it is well run and the rangers are really helpful. Excellent showers and toilet facilities, with a laundry as well.
Alice Springs - NT   
Populated Place Service Station,Roadhouse Caravan Park Fuel Water Supply Toilet Pub Food,Shopping Camp Fee Police Station Medical Services Resort,Motel
The name of this city comes from it's humble beginnings when a small settlement was built along a waterhole called Alice Springs in 1872. Today, Alice Springs is the largest town in Central Australia with a population of around 24,000. Although it is indeed a city, it is more accurately described as an outback town with a country lifestyle for locals and visitors.
Docker River (Kaltukatjara) Aboriginal Community - NT   
Populated Place Fuel Water Supply Toilet Food,Shopping Aboriginal Lands,Communities Camp Fee Medical Services
You are welcome to visit the community store, basic supplies and fuel available.

 Environment

The interesting thing about the Outback Way is that the route passes through ten uniquely identified bioregions. Each of these regions are characterised with a unique combination of flora, fauna, geology and landscape characteristics. The ten bioregions are: Great Victoria Desert, Gibson Desert, Central Ranges, Great Sandy Desert, Finke, MacDonnell Ranges, Burt Plain, Simpson Strzelecki Dunefields, Channel Country, and Mitchell Grass Downs.

The Outback Way has many unsealed roads that have sections of corrugations, loose rocks, potholes and bulldust holes, creeks, flood-ways and wash-outs, stone build-ups, and graded mounds from road works. Each of these surface types should be carefully negotiated at a safe speed.

Laverton to the WA Border consists of unsealed road with some sections well formed, graded, and relatively smooth, whilst other sections being corrugated, sandy and rutted with occasional bulldust holes. The WA Border to Kata Tjuta is unsealed with sections of rock-sand limestone or red desert sand with some occasionally rough corrugations, ruts and soft, boggy sections on dune rises. Some of the river and creek crossings have dry, soft surfaces that are susceptible to seasonal flooding, so exercise caution after rains or during the wet season.

The roads joining Kata Tjuta to Yulara, Yulara to Alice Springs, and the Alice to Gemtree are all sealed bitumen, dual lane, main road or highway standard. There are intermittent rest bays and 24hr overnight stops. Gemtree to Ongeva River is sealed, however further eastward to Boulia consists of unsealed road, varying from sandy, limestone, gravely-rock with sections of corrugations, occasional rutted-lanes and unformed surfaces. Again, some of the river and creek crossings have dry, soft surfaces that are susceptible to seasonal flooding, so exercise caution after rains or during the flooding season - November to March. The section of road approximately 100kms before and after the NT/QLD border can sometimes be badly corrugated as a result of truck traffic, the rocky substrate and dry conditions. Boulia to Winton is sealed bitumen, single lane, susceptible to flooding at major river crossings especially within the channel country. This section should not be driven at dusk, dawn or night due to the presence of wildlife.

 History

The Outback Way was coined by five local Shire Councils, who in 1997 formed the Outback Highway Development Council (OHDC) to promote the development of a third strategic link across Australia. The main aim was to establish the Outback Way as a transcontinental route, whilst promoting social, economic and cultural interests. To date (2009), the Outback Way has around 1750kms of unsealed road that requires upgrading to an all-weather gravel surface. The OHDC, along with State and Federal governments are working closely together to advance this national development. A long term strategy of the OHDC, is to upgrade the entire route to a type three gravel road with appropriate signage and traveller amenities and facilities.

 Driving Directions

Time
Direction
Distance
Winton to Winton Jundah Rd & Landsborough Hwy 1.01 km S 187° 2 min
Winton Jundah Rd & Landsborough Hwy to Woodstock 119.03 km W 278° 2 hr 3 min
Woodstock to Lillyvale Hills 104.51 km SW 242° 1 hr 45 min
Lillyvale Hills to Hamilton Hotel Ruins 60.59 km W 257° 1 hr 1 min
Hamilton Hotel Ruins to Boulia 77.29 km W 258° 1 hr 45 min
Boulia to Plenty Highway, NT-QLD Border 245.76 km W 289° N/A
Plenty Highway, NT-QLD Border to Tobermorey 2.49 km NW 307° N/A
Tobermorey to Injerrabonna Waterhole 63.4 km W 252° N/A
Injerrabonna Waterhole to Jervois 154.64 km SW 246° N/A
Jervois to Atitjere 132.12 km W 268° 3 hr 23 min
Atitjere to Harts Range Police Station 1.8 km NW 295° 1 min
Harts Range Police Station to Gemtree 74.43 km W 271° 2 hr 42 min
Gemtree to Stuart Hwy & Plenty Hwy 69.57 km W 252° 2 hr 8 min
Stuart Hwy & Plenty Hwy to Tanami Rd & Stuart Hwy 48.44 km S 160° 1 hr 29 min
Tanami Rd & Stuart Hwy to Alice Springs 20.69 km S 174° 14 min
Alice Springs to Mt Polhill Rest Area 59.62 km SW 216° 1 hr 17 min
Mt Polhill Rest Area to Stuart Highway & Owen Springs Access Tk 7.19 km SW 222° 9 min
Stuart Highway & Owen Springs Access Tk to Stuarts Well Roadhouse 25.07 km S 195° 15 min
Stuarts Well Roadhouse to Finke River Rest Area 33.55 km SW 223° 16 min
Finke River Rest Area to Stuart Hwy & Ernest Giles Rd 5.28 km S 197° 2 min
Stuart Hwy & Ernest Giles Rd to Salt Rest Creek Area 36.64 km S 185° 18 min
Salt Rest Creek Area to Erldunda 32.41 km S 179° 30 min
Erldunda to Mount Ebenezer 56.64 km W 272° 1 day 8 hr 33 min
Mount Ebenezer to Mount Ebenezer Roadhouse 0.46 km S 168° 15 min
Mount Ebenezer Roadhouse to Curtin Springs East Rest Area 76.6 km W 262° 1 day 20 hr 1 min
Curtin Springs East Rest Area to Mt Connor Lookout 5.76 km SW 221° 3 hr 18 min
Mt Connor Lookout to Lasseter Hwy & Mulga Park Rd 10.08 km SW 236° 5 hr 47 min
Lasseter Hwy & Mulga Park Rd to Curtin Springs 11.44 km W 292° 6 min
Curtin Springs to Yulara 83.6 km W 276° 48 min
Yulara to Lasseter Hwy/Uluru Rd & Kata Tjuta Rd 8.06 km S 164° 6 min
Lasseter Hwy/Uluru Rd & Kata Tjuta Rd to Uluru-Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre 7.86 km S 164° 5 min
Uluru-Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre to Uluru Carpark 1 km E 79°
Uluru Carpark to Uluru-Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre 1 km W 259°
Uluru-Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre to Lasseter Hwy/Uluru Rd & Kata Tjuta Rd 7.86 km N 344° 5 min
Lasseter Hwy/Uluru Rd & Kata Tjuta Rd to Tjukaruru Rd & Kata Tjuta Rd 39.67 km W 269° 29 min
Tjukaruru Rd & Kata Tjuta Rd to Puta Puta 116.24 km W 284° 1 hr 30 min
Puta Puta to Tjunti 25.46 km W 284° 18 min
Tjunti to Lasseters Cave 0.75 km SW 247° 2 min
Lasseters Cave to Docker River (Kaltukatjara) Aboriginal Community 40.45 km NW 297° 29 min
Docker River (Kaltukatjara) Aboriginal Community to Docker River - Campground 0.53 km NW 321° 2 min
Docker River - Campground to Docker River (Kaltukatjara) Access 1.93 km W 291° 2 min
Docker River (Kaltukatjara) Access to Great Central Rd & Sandy Blight Junction Rd 23.01 km W 273° 18 min
Great Central Rd & Sandy Blight Junction Rd to Len Beadell Blaze Tree 9.21 km SW 224° 7 min
Len Beadell Blaze Tree to Schwerin Mural Crescent Sign 3.53 km SW 235° 3 min
Schwerin Mural Crescent Sign to Great Central Rd - Gunbarrel Hwy & Giles Mulga Park Rd 36.29 km SW 224° 25 min
Great Central Rd - Gunbarrel Hwy & Giles Mulga Park Rd to Giles Weather Station 25.98 km NW 301° 18 min
Giles Weather Station to Warakurna Roadhouse 0.66 km S 171° 1 min
Warakurna Roadhouse to Palytjikata 113.72 km SW 241° 1 hr 15 min
Palytjikata to Warburton Roadhouse 114.1 km SW 230° 1 hr 14 min
Warburton Roadhouse to Blacks Lookout 2.9 km SW 233° 4 min
Blacks Lookout to Great Central Rd & Heather Hwy 33.38 km SW 247° 21 min
Great Central Rd & Heather Hwy to Great Central Rd & Hunt Oil Rd 89.9 km SW 222° 59 min
Great Central Rd & Hunt Oil Rd to Muggun Rockholes 39.02 km SW 240° 26 min
Muggun Rockholes to Wahlgu Rockholes 15.91 km W 248° 11 min
Wahlgu Rockholes to Babool Rockholes 22.32 km W 283° 20 min
Babool Rockholes to Terhan Rockhole 22.67 km W 264° 17 min
Terhan Rockhole to Tjukayirla Roadhouse 26.81 km SW 240° 19 min
Tjukayirla Roadhouse to Great Central Road & David Carnegie Rd 15.58 km SW 239° 13 min
Great Central Road & David Carnegie Rd to Euro Rockhole 78.38 km SW 214° 50 min
Euro Rockhole to Laverton 222.87 km SW 239° 2 hr 26 min
Winton to Laverton 2767.2 km     1 day 18 hr 34 min
Distance is GPS recorded driving distance (not straight line), Direction is straight line from start to end, Time is calculated from actual GPS driving data.

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Natmap Digital Maps 2008 Natmap Digital Maps 2008
NATMAP Digital Maps 2008 is the next generation of Geoscience Australia's popular NATMAP Raster 1:250 000 scale topographic digital maps. NATMAP Digital Maps 2008 are exact digital copies of Geoscience Australia's NATMAP topographic maps. They cover the whole of Australia at 1:250 000 scale, and are current to 2006.
SG5305 Kulgera SG5305 Kulgera
This 1:250K topographic paper map covers an area about 150km from east to west and 110km from north to south (1.5 degrees longitude by 1 degree latitude). The map contains natural and constructed features including road and rail infrastructure, vegetation, hydrography, contours (interval 50m), localities and some administrative boundaries.
$10.00 [Add to Cart]Allow 2 weeks for delivery
Australia Aus Tour DVD Australia Aus Tour DVD
A must have for the long distance explorer. Here, Memory-Map teams up with Hema to bring you their acclaimed 4WD and regional maps together with 13 interactive Map Guides.The Map-Guides provide great information on each region, bushwalking, campsites and 4x4 tracks with text and photos.
$199.95 [Add to Cart]
Red Centre - Alice Springs to Uluru Red Centre - Alice Springs to Uluru
This map outlines all sealed and unsealed roads, four-wheel drive tracks and roads requiring permit access. Camping sites, accommodation, fuel supplies, emergency services and local attractions are all marked and National Park and Aboriginal land boundaries are clearly outlined.
Alice Springs to Uluru Alice Springs to Uluru
Some of the most unusual landforms in the world can be found in Central Australia. Much of this area has only been accessible to visitors for about 30 yrs and some roads and facilities are well suited to the modern adventurer.The Gunbarrel Hwy is also shown although travel permits are required.
Alice Springs - Oodnadatta Alice Springs - Oodnadatta
This map will help you to safely experience the adventure of exploration and the wonder of the outback with both detailed information and GPS readings.
The Outback Way Atlas & Guide The Outback Way Atlas & Guide
Another in Hema’s series of outdoor guides, The Outback Way Atlas and Guide provides you with a wealth of information for travelling and enjoying the Outback Way – from Perth to Cairns. Travelling across the centre of Australia, the Outback Way is fast becoming one of Australia’s most iconic outback tourism and adventure drive experiences.
The Outback Travellers Guide Ultimate Pack The Outback Travellers Guide Ultimate Pack
For the traveller and explorer in us, these track guides provide a unique visual reference for both novice and experienced individuals, families and groups. Using photography, track notes and mapping, the Outback Travellers Track Guide is a companion to sheet maps, offering a closer look at what is out there, where to find it and how to get there safely.
$125.00 [Add to Cart]
Outback NSW - Outback Travellers Guide Outback NSW - Outback Travellers Guide
Outback New South Wales is a doorway to the Australian Outback. It's diversity from red sand dunes along the dog fence to the opal mines of White Cliffs, rugged Jump-up country and sculptured weathering of Lake Mungo, offer the traveller many unique landscapes.