Perth to Newcastle road trip: Best stops, distance & drive time

Perth to Newcastle road trip: Best stops, distance & drive time

The best stops on a Perth to Newcastle road trip include Kalgoorlie, Eucla, Broken Hill and Gilgandra. By car, the distance from Perth to Newcastle is 3,932km, with a driving time of around 42h.

Planning a Perth to Newcastle road trip itinerary

A Perth to Newcastle road trip is an epic cross-continental adventure. It’s much quicker and easier to fly, but those wanting the romance and challenge can take on the mammoth drive.

Perth offers gold pouring experiences at the Perth Mint, Rottnest Island day trips, and scenic Swan River cruises. To book Perth tours and experiences, head here. For Perth accommodation deals, book here.

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Newcastle offers plenty of activities, including adventure boat cruises along the coastline, architecture and street art walking tours and whale watching cruises. For a big menu of Newcastle tours and experiences, explore here. To fix up one of Newcastle’s best accommodation options, book here.

This guide should help you plan your ideal Perth to Newcastle road trip. Click through on the links for more detailed information about individual towns and attractions.

If you need to hire a car, find the best rental deals. And don’t forget to do all your pre-road trip shopping.

Perth to Newcastle distance and driving time

By car along sealed roads, the distance from Perth to Newcastle is 3,932km. Without stopping, that makes for a Perth to Newcastle driving time of around 42 hours.

Good road trip stops on the quickest Perth to Newcastle route include Kalgoorlie, Eucla, Ceduna, Port Augusta, Broken Hill and Gilgandra.

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  • See the Rottnest Island quokkas the smart way – with a ferry and bike package.
  • ✅ Be amazed by the abundant wildlife – on a dolphin, penguin and sealion cruise.
  • See clear night skies in a moon-like desert – on a Pinnacles stargazing experience.
  • Indulge in chocolate, cheese & premium wines – on a Swan Valley food and wine tour.
  • ✅ See the city sunset from the water – on a Swan River dinner cruise.
  • Watch gold being melted and poured – on a Perth Mint gold tour.
  • ✅ Combine nature with imperious city views – on Kings Park Segway tour.
  • ✅ Face your fears and get the thrill of your life on a – on a 15,000ft skydive.
  • Find all the best hidden hangouts – on a small bar and street art tour.

The best places to stay in Perth

You can check out deals on a wide range of Perth accommodation options. But these are some of the best choices.

The first section of the drive to Newcastle from Perth is along the Great Eastern Highway, which initially follows the Swan River.

The highway then skirts the edge of WA’s oldest national park – John Forrest National Park. Here, you’ll find several walking trails and two delightful waterfalls – National Park Falls and Hovea Falls

Perth to Newcastle road trip: Mundaring Weir and Northam

As the highway goes through Mundaring, it’s worth taking a small diversion to Mundaring Weir.

It’s not just a beauty spot – it plays an important part in WA’s history, providing water for the dry, inland regions. The back story is told at the National Trust-run No. 1 Pumping Station.

Lake O'Connor at Mundaring Weir
Lake O’Connor at Mundaring Weir is one of the few worthwhile stops on the drive from Kalgoorlie to Perth. Photo by David Whitley/ Australia Travel Questions

On the leg from Perth to Northam, you can also visit the Karakamia Sanctuary in Chidlow. Critically-endangered wildlife is protected here.

Things to do in Northam include admiring the silo art, going on a balloon flight over the Avon Valley and learning about local Aboriginal culture at the Bilya Koort Boodja cultural centre.

Northam accommodation picks include the heritage-laced Duke’s Inn and the characterful Fairway Manor.

Perth to Newcastle drive: Northam to Kalgoorlie

There aren’t many attractions on the dry, dull stretch of highway between Northam and Kalgoorlie. But you’ll keep seeing the ‘Golden Pipeline’ by the side of the road. This is what the water from Mundaring Weir is pumped hundreds of kilometres through in order to supply the goldfields.

In Burracoppin, the Golden Pipeline meets the State Barrier Fence. Signs tell the the story of the longest fence in the world.

Kalgoorlie has a surprising amount going for it, given that it’s a mining town in the middle of nowhere. The Museum of the Goldfields and Hannans North Tourist Mine are the best places to learn about the mining heritage past and present.

But the highlight is the Super Pit, a vast open cut gold mine. Take it in from the Super Pit Lookout, or go inside on a special tour.

Where should I stay in Kalgoorlie?

Specialist Australian accommodation website Wotif offers Kalgoorlie accommodation for from $133 a night. Check out the deals page to search for the best value stay.

However, you should consider these options first.

Attractions between Perth and Newcastle: Kambalda and Norseman

The next section of the Perth to Eucla road trip is from Kalgoorlie to Norseman. On the way, the Old Boulder Cemetery reminds just how many people died during the Western Australian gold rush.

But the best stop is the small town of Kambalda. Here, the Red Hill Lookout blesses you with tremendous views out over the twinkling salt pans of Lake Lefroy.

There are a few more inessential nature reserves and salt pans before you cross Lake Cowan and enter Norseman.

In Norseman, the main attractions are the Beacon Hill and Lake Cowan lookouts. You can also have a picnic amongst old mining equipment in Phoenix Park.

Norseman accommodation options include the Great Western Travel Village motel and the fairly cheap Acclaim Gateway Tourist Park.

Click through for the next section: Norseman to Eucla.