Canberra to Uluru road trip: Distance, driving time & best stops

Canberra to Uluru road trip: Distance, driving time & best stops

The drive from Canberra to Uluru covers a 2,626km distance in a driving time of around 27 hours. Top road trip stops to add to an itinerary include Wagga Wagga, Yanga National Park, Mildura and Coober Pedy.

The drive from Canberra to Uluru is a long and often lonely adventure, which passes through some of the most remote parts of Australia.

Canberra offers wine and distillery tours, plus guided visits to the National Museum of Australia. To investigate Canberra tour and experience options, head here. To find the best Canberra hotel deals, book here.

Uluru experiences include a lavish dune-top desert dinner with stargazing, a guided walk around the perimeter full of Aboriginal cultural stories and a sunrise tour to the perfect photo stop. To browse a wide array of memorable Uluru experiences, head here. For the best Uluru accommodation deals, search here.

This once-in-a-lifetime dune-top dinner experience, with special stargazing session included, is our top Uluru recommendation.

The road trip from Canberra to Uluru isn’t packed with obvious attractions, but there are some good stops you can add to the itinerary.

Canberra to Uluru distance and driving time

By car, the distance from Canberra to Uluru is 2,626km. That makes for a driving time of around 27 hours.

7 great Canberra experiences to book before you arrive

The top Canberra accommodation picks

There is a large selection of Canberra accommodation options. But these are particularly good choices…

Good choices for overnight stops along the route include Wagga Wagga, Mildura, Port Augusta and Coober Pedy.

Canberra to Uluru road trip: Canberra to Wagga Wagga section

The Canberra to Wagga Wagga drive is 245km long and takes around two hours and 47 minutes.

The first leg is on the Barton Highway to Yass. Stop at wineries along the way and learn about early pastoralists at Cooma Cottage.

Join the Hume Highway outside Yass, then head towards Jugiong and Gundagai.

Have lunch at the Long Track Pantry in Jugiong and visit the Australian Road Transport Heritage Centre in Gundagai.

Where to stay in Gundagai

The best Gundagai accommodation options are:

Cut onto the Nangus Road and Oura Road for a stop at Kimo Estate, Oura Beach and Wild Vine Vineyard.

Wagga Wagga has a surprisingly large population and Wagga Beach – arguably the best inland beach in Australia.

Wagga Beach in Wagga Wagga, New South Wales
Wagga Beach in Wagga Wagga, New South Wales. Photo courtesy of Jack of Hearts Photography; Visit Wagga Wagga.

Wagga Wagga accommodation recommendations

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