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Discover the lesser-known corners of Australia with our latest stories. We travel by road through the outback, along the coast and across the bush, sharing real moments from places often left off the map. Join us as we uncover hidden gems, quiet campsites and the kind of adventures that happen when you wander off the main road.

If you’re planning a road trip through Outback Queensland, South Australia, the Northern Territory, Victoria or New South Wales, you’ll find plenty of stories from the tracks and towns along the way. From remote creeks and gorges to small country pubs and station stays, these posts share the people and places that make travelling off the main road worth it.

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Woomelang: Tin, Wool and Colour

If you’re ever passing through, be sure to stop by the Woomelang Shearing Shed and check out the silo art trail. It’s a rare chance to connect with Australia’s rural past and witness the community’s dedication to preserving its story.

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Barmera: A Laid-Back Stop in the Riverland

At Lake Bonney in Barmera, we slowed down beside the water, swam, explored the ruins, and watched the sky melt into colour. A perfect Riverland stop where nothing much happens.. in the best way possible.

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Parachilna: Pub, Plains, Pause

Parachilna is a small outback stop anchored by the Prairie Hotel. We pulled in for lunch, tried the feral mixed grill, wandered the old railway siding, and enjoyed a quiet pause beneath the wide Flinders skies.

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Leigh Creek: A Town in Transition

For us, Leigh Creek was a fascinating and slightly eerie stop. It’s a town that tells a story of industry, change, and resilience—worth visiting for anyone wanting to see a different side of the outback.

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Iron Knob: Built from Ore

Iron Knob is a former mining town in South Australia where Australia’s steel industry began. Raw, unpolished, and shaped by ore, it offers an honest look at how industry carved this landscape and the town beside it.

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Kimba: Halfway across Australia

Kimba is more than a halfway photo stop. With great food, thoughtful silo art, a famously good free camp, and a town that understands travellers, it’s one of the Eyre Peninsula’s most rewarding places to pause.

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Wudinna: Granite, Stars and New Mates

Climbing Mt Wudinna gave us sweeping views and sore calves, while nearby Polda Rock offered a quiet slice of history. We wrapped the day with stargazing, new mates, and moonlight — outback travel at its best.

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Penong: Pink Lake, Big Skies

From bubblegum-pink waters to spinning giants of steel, Lake MacDonnell and Penong’s Windmill Museum gave us one of our most colourful days yet. A little off the main road — and totally worth it.

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Elliston: Seaside Creativity

Stormy skies couldn’t dull the charm of Elliston. From windswept jetty walks to the quirky sculptures along the Great Ocean Drive, this coastal town served up wild weather, dramatic views, and creative surprises.

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Coffin Bay: Saltwater and Slow Days

Coffin Bay is a slow, coastal stop built around seafood, still water, and calm days. We stayed at the campground, wandered the foreshore, tackled the oysters (well, Neil did), and explored the town at an easy pace.

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