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Elliot Creek, Renner Springs, Tennant Creek, Barkly
Smack bang in the middle of the Northern Territory, Elliot lies
approximately halfway between Darwin and Alice Springs on the Stuart
Highway. This small and friendly regional centre has some good basic
facilities including a well stocked supermarket, hotel/motel, camping
grounds, and several places to eat. Close by, the enchanting ghost
town of Newcastle Waters is well worth visiting.
Further down the highway, the area around Renner Springs is
generally considered to be the point where the wet tropical climate of
the Top End finally relents to the arid and dusty harshness of Central
Australia. With a population of 18, this tiny settlement has little to
offer apart from comfortable accommodation and a good meal at the town's
roadhouse. Another 136 kilometres south, Three Ways lies at the
major junction of the Stuart and Barkley Highways. From here the
Barkley Highway heads east to Queensland and the intersection is well
known as hitchhiker "get stuck" point. All facilities are again
provided by the resident roadhouse.
The only services between Three Ways and Queensland reside at the
modern Barkly Homestead. This welcome watering hole on the
arid fringes Barkly Tableland features motel and camping accommodations
as well as a bar, restaurant and service station.
Back on The Track and 25 kilometres south of the Three Ways Roadhouse,
Tennant Creek is one of the few towns along the Stuart Highway
which can boast the facilities and comforts of a modern city. A popular
myth is that the town was first established by a couple of pioneers who
broke down with a wagon load of beer, although the reality is it was
settled as a result of a small goldrush around the same time. Tennant
Creek's main attractions are synonymous with its gold mining heritage,
and fossicking is still allowed at several sites.
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