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

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

Perth to Newcastle drive: South Australia section

Congratulations. You’re now out of Western Australia and into South Australia. The South Australian section of the Nullarbor drive is also much more interesting than the WA section.

The essential stop on the Nullarbor is Head of Bight near the Nullarbor Roadhouse.

Here there are dazzling white dunes to one side and towering cliffs to the other. Come during the winter months, and southern right whales use the Great Australian Bight below as a nursery.

Penong is also worth a stop. Here, the Penong Windmill Museum has a bizarre collection of windmills. But the short detour to surfer favourite Cactus Beach via the curiously pink Lake MacDonnell is more memorable.

A causeway crosses Lake MacDonnell, one of South Australia's pink lakes.
A causeway crosses Lake MacDonnell, one of South Australia’s pink lakes. Photo by Lyndon O’Keeffe.

Perth to Newcastle drive: Ceduna and the Gawler Ranges

Phone coverage and a vague sense of being back to normality return in Ceduna.

From here, you might want to think about a brief side trip down to the beaches at Streaky Bay on the Eyre Peninsula. Swimming with the Australian sea lions at Baird Bay is one of the best experiences in the country

Ceduna accommodation tips

Ceduna is a logical place for an overnight stay whether you’ve just crossed the Nullarbor or are about to. You can search for places to stay in Ceduna here.

However, the following are the best options:

Otherwise, keep going along the Eyre Highway to Port Augusta at the tip of the Spencer Gulf.

The Ceduna to Port Augusta drive is 468km long, with a driving time of approximately four hours and 55 minutes.

The rugged Gawler Ranges are just to the north of the route. Gawler Ranges Wilderness Safaris runs interesting day tours from Wudinna. The wave-like Pildappa Rock is also nearby.

Towards Port Augusta

Otherwise, Kimba brings silly photo stops by the Big Galah and Halfway Across Australia Sign. You can stay the night here. The Kimba Units will thrill no-one, but they do the job.

The end of the Eyre Highway comes in Port Augusta, a real crossroads town.

The best things to do in Port Augusta include the Wadlata Outback Centre, which delves into Aboriginal and outback life, and the Australian Arid Lands Botanic Garden.

The top Port Augusta accommodation options include the modern, roomy Majestic Oasis Apartments, the environmentally-conscious Crossroads Ecomotel and the kid-friendly Discovery Parks Port Augusta.

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