Adelaide to Ceduna road trip: Best stops, distance & drive time

Adelaide to Ceduna road trip: Best stops, distance & drive time

The best stops on an Adelaide to Ceduna road trip are Lake Bumbunga, Mount Remarkable National Park and Kimba. By car, the distance from Adelaide to Ceduna is 777km, with a driving time of around 8h28m.

An Adelaide to Ceduna road trip takes you from the South Australian capital to the edge of the infamous Nullarbor Plain.

Adelaide brings food tours of the fabulous Central Market, Torrens River cruisesswimming with dolphins and the chance to walk across the roof of the Adelaide Oval. To book Adelaide accommodation, step this way. For a full range of Adelaide tours and experiences, explore here.

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This guide should help you plan your perfect Adelaide to Ceduna road trip itinerary.

Adelaide to Ceduna distance and driving time

By car, the distance from Adelaide to Ceduna is 727km. That makes for a driving time of roughly eight hours and 28 minutes.

The best stops to add to an Adelaide to Ceduna road trip itinerary include Lake Bumbunga, Mount Remarkable National Park and Kimba.

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Adelaide to Ceduna road trip: Adelaide to Port Wakefield

Leaving Adelaide via the northern suburbs, the drive from Adelaide to Ceduna heads north along the Princes Highway (also known as the Port Wakefield Highway in these parts) towards Port Wakefield.

There are plausible, but eminently missable, detours available to the Adelaide International Bird Sanctuary and Thompson Beach along the way.

The mangrove swamp of the Clinton Conservation Park is the highlight of Port Wakefield.

Adelaide to Ceduna drive: Port Wakefield to Mambray Creek

The Wakefield Highway then becomes the Augusta Highway, and the next stop worth considering is Lochiel. Here, you can get great views over Lake Bumbunga, which often turns pink due to the micro-organisms living in it.

Lake Bumbunga in Lochiel, South Australia
Lake Bumbunga in Lochiel, South Australia. Photo by Olivia Reynolds.

The Adelaide to Port Augusta leg of the Adelaide to Ceduna journey continues north towards Port Pirie. However, for a more scenic route, swinging through the Clare Valley wine region only adds half an hour onto the drive.

Underwhelmingly industrial Port Pirie is a place best skipped, and the Augusta Highway continues north. Telowie Beach and the Port Germein Jetty are slightly more appealing diversions

Mambray Creek is better, though, as it is the gateway to the rugged walking trails of Mount Remarkable National Park.

Click through to the next section: Port Augusta to Iron Knob.