Scenic driving routes Australia
Explorers Way
The journey through the heart of Australia - from Adelaide to
Darwin on the Stuart Highway - is one of the nation’s greatest
driving adventures. The Stuart Highway is, in every sense, Explorer’s
Way. It follows the route of intrepid explorer John McDouall Stuart,
who in 1862 became the first person to traverse the continent
from south to north. These days the trip is infinitely easier,
with a high-quality sealed highway following Stuart’s 3,245-kilometre
journey through South Australia and the Northern Territory. You’ll
accomplish the route in seven days of relentless driving, but
two weeks are recommended for a real insight into this breathtaking
wilderness http://www.darwintoalicesprings.com/
Courtesy of Tourism Sourth Australia and Tourism Northern
Territory
Overlander Way
The Overlander's Way tourism drive links Tennant Creek and Townsville
via the outback towns of Camooweal, Mount Isa, Cloncurry, and
Charters Towers. Otherwise known as the Barkly and Flinders Highways,
it retraces the footsteps of pioneering cattlemen who drove their
herds across the vast inland through the Barkly Tablelands. Barkly
Homestead is located 210 kms from Tennant Creek at the junction
of the Barkly and Tablelands Highways. The homestead is a popular
stopover on the way to and from Queensland and offers fuel and
supplies, motel accommodation, camping sites and a licensed bar
and restaurant. The Barkly tablelands run east from Tennant Creek
towards the Queensland border and are among the most important
cattle grazing areas in the Northern Territory.
Stuart Highway
The Stuart Highway is one of Australia's major roadways. In the
past it was often known simply as The Track. The highway is named
after the explorer John McDouall Stuart one of the first European
to cross Australia from South to North, and this highway more
or less follows his original route. The highway was finally only
fully sealed in the middle 1980s as part of the Australia's bicentenary
roadworks programme. The entire highway is part of the current
Australian National Highway system. It forms part of Highway 1
from Darwin to Daly Waters in Northern Territory and is assigned
National Route 87 for the remaining 1243 miles (2,000km) south
to Port Augusta in South Australia (Redesignated as National Route
A87 in South Australia). The Stuart Highway covers approximately
2,800km (1700 miles), connecting Adelaide in South Australia to
Darwin in the Northern Territory, via Alice Springs. Its proper
routing is from Port Augusta to Darwin. http://www.darwintoalicesprings.com/
Arnhemland Highway
Arnhem Highway from Darwin to Kakadu National Park in Northern
Territory Australia is 253klm. They say it takes 3 hours, when
we travelled it took 7 hours. The reason is there was so much
to see and do. There was Fogg Dam, Windows to the Wetlands, Jumping
Crocodiles Cruises, Termite Mounds, Bark Hut Inn, Mary River and
more. Courtesy of http://www.darwintokakadu.com/
Savannah Way
The Savannah Way is one of Australia's 4wd adventure self drive
routs in Australia if not the region. The Savannah Way links Cairns
in Tropical North Queensland with the historic pearling town of
Broome in Western Australia. The road actually passes via the
small Northern territory town of Katherine some 332klm south of
Darwin the Capital of Northern Territory and a further 253klm
from Kakadu National Park Courtesy of http://www.savannahway.com.au
Tourism Western Australia, Tourism Northern Territory and Tourism
Queensland. http://www.darwintobroome.com/
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