How long should I allow to travel the Outback Loop?

The short answer is 10 to 14 days but it depends on a few things. Where are you coming from – if driving from the eastern seaboard you’ll need to take into consideration big distances before you get to the beginnings of the Loop and that there’ll be things to see and do in the regions on the way through.

Your itinerary’s focus will also be a factor.

We suggest that you spend a couple of days in locations such as Arkaroola, Innamincka, Birdsville, Marree and Coober Pedy. And an overnight stay and a flight is a must at William Creek while the Pink Roadhouse is a quirky fuel-up stop on your way to Mount Dare, Dalhousie and Munga-Thirri Simpson Desert. The desert leg of the Loop is for confident, experienced and well-prepared travellers so allow extra time.

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