Longreach to Alice Springs road trip: Distance, time & best stops

Longreach to Alice Springs road trip: Distance, time & best stops

The best stops to add to a Longreach to Alice Springs road trip itinerary are Winton, Mount Isa and the Devils Marbles. By car, the distance from Longreach to Alice Springs is 1,816km, with a driving time of around 19h10m.

Planning a Longreach to Alice Springs road trip itinerary

A Longreach to Alice Springs road trip is one of the epic Australian journeys, featuring a host of quirky outback towns and stunning natural attractions. Most people passing along this route will be on a longer road trip from Brisbane to Uluru.

Longreach offers evocative cruises along the Thomson River, adventures on an old-fashioned stagecoach and an outback sheep station experience. To investigate the best Longreach tour and activity options, head this way. For picking the right Longreach accommodation, nosey around here.

Alice Springs, meanwhile, offers nocturnal wildlife tours of the Alice Springs Desert Parkoutback hot air balloon rides and day trips to the West MacDonnell Ranges. To fix up your Alice Springs accommodation, book here.

If you do just one thing in Alice Springs…

Make it a West MacDonnell Ranges day tour. It’ll show off many of the Red Centre’s most dramatic gorges, photogenic swimming holes, rugged landscapes and weird rock formations. (FIND OUT MORE).

Australia travel expert David Whitley.

There’s an awful lot to see along the way, though. This expert-researched guide should help you plan your perfect Longreach to Alice Springs road trip itinerary.

Longreach to Alice Springs distance and driving time

Using the quickest route by car, the distance from Longreach to Alice Springs is 1,816km. That makes for a driving time of around 19 hours and ten minutes.

The best road trip stops to add to a Longreach to Alice Springs road trip itinerary include Winton, Mount Isa and the Devils Marbles.

Longreach to Alice Springs road trip: Longreach to Cloncurry

Longreach is full of attractions. The Qantas Founders Museum looks at the story of Australia’s oldest airline. The Australian Stockman’s Hall of Fame and Outback Heritage Centre has great evening shows. And a Thomson River cruise is a lovely way to enjoy the sunset.

4 Longreach experiences to book before you arrive

Exploring the Thomson River on a Longreach river cruise
  1. Starlights river cruise – take in sunset along the Thomson River aboard a paddlewheeler.
  2. Cobb & Co stagecoach experience – travel along an outback dirt road pulled by galloping horses.
  3. Wildlife and woolsheds tour on a double decker bus through Nogo Station.
  4. Dinosaur-packed day tour to Winton.

Longreach accommodation picks

Longreach offers a surprisingly interesting range of accommodation. The options particularly worthy of consideration are…

Winton, the next stop along the Landsborough Highway, also brims with attractions. Australian Age of Dinosaurs looks at the wealth of dinosaur fossils found around Winton. There’s also the Waltzing Matilda Centre, which celebrates Australia’s national poem, composed by Banjo Paterson nearby.

4 Winton experiences that will make your visit better

Winton accommodation recommendations

Australian hotel specialist Wotif offers accommodation in Winton for from $138 a night. Search the options here.

But the best bets are…

Moving on north towards Cloncurry, there are a couple of famous pubs. The Blue Heeler in Kynuna, on the Diamantia River, plus McKinlay’s Walkabout Creek Hotel are good slices of stereotypical Australia.

Things to do in Cloncurry include the John Flynn Place Museum, devoted to the founder of the Royal Flying Doctor Service, and fossil-fancying Cloncurry Unearthed.

Cloncurry accommodation options include the personality-packed Gidgee Inn and the solidly decent Leichhardt Hotel Motel.

Longreach to Alice Springs drive: Cloncurry to Camooweal

On the way from Cloncurry to Mount Isa along the Barkly Highway, decent stops include the Burke and Wills Memorial, the Corella Dam swimming hole and the eerie ghost town at Mary Kathleen.

Mount Isa, the last proper-sized town in Queensland has several attractions. These include the Riversleigh Fossil Centre, the 4.2km walking track up Telstra Hill, and underground tours at the Hard Times Mine.

7 great Mount Isa experiences you really ought to know about

Mount Isa activity options include the two hour best-of Mount Isa touroutback scenic flights, a sunset tour to Lake Moondarra and a fascinating visit to the abandoned Mary Kathleen uranium mine.

For Mount Isa accommodation, try the peppy four star Copper City Motel, the centrally-located Icon on Isa and the roadtripper-friendly Discovery Parks Argylla.

Mount Isa welcome sign
Mount Isa welcome sign. Photo courtesy of Tourism and Events Queensland.

The next stretch from Mount Isa to Tennant Creek is a long 661km slog, requiring careful use of fuel stops. The only town on the route is Camooweal, just on the Queensland side of the Northern Territory border. 

Things to do in Camooweal include finding out about cattle droving at the Drovers Camp, and admiring the cave mouths in Wiliyan-ngurru National Park.

Camooweal is also the gateway to Boodjamulla National Park, home of Lawn Hill Gorge.

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