Nullarbor Roadhouse – Iconic Stop & Camp
Roadhouse, fuel stop & campground
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Message from
Tom Brierley

One of the most iconic stops on the Nullarbor, operating for over 70 years and still home to the original roadhouse building. This is a true all-in-one stop where most travellers refuel, resupply, take a break, and stay overnight.

What’s here:
✔ Fuel, food & basic supplies
✔ Classic outback roadhouse atmosphere
✔ Displays & local memorabilia
✔ Hot showers & toilets (Hot showers were $2 for 5 minutes at the time)
✔ Unpowered campsites ($25)
✔ Powered sites ($35)
✔ Suitable for vans, caravans & motorhomes

A reliable and convenient stop during the crossing, whether you’re staying the night or just pulling in to refuel and stretch your legs.

Note: I didn’t personally stay here (my roadtrip partner did though) and they wanted there can be a little noise from trucks overnight.

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