Old Eyre Highway is a 29.6 km Easy 4WD trail in Nullarbor, South Australia, Australia. Average drive time is 33 minutes.
You'll discover why the Old Eyre Highway remains a cherished route for 4WD adventurers exploring South Australia's remote interior. This easy 29.6 km trail near the Nullarbor offers a perfectly manageable introduction to outback driving, with virtually flat terrain that makes it accessible even for less experienced off-road drivers. The landscape unfolds with authentic outback character—wide open spaces, sparse vegetation, and that distinctive sense of isolation that defines this corner of Australia.
The driving experience is straightforward and confidence-building, with no steep grades to challenge your vehicle or nerves. You'll appreciate the consistent track conditions that allow you to maintain steady progress, completing the route in approximately 33 minutes of actual driving time. The scenery captures the raw beauty of inland South Australia, where endless horizons and authentic outback atmosphere more than compensate for the lack of dramatic terrain features.
Before heading out, ensure you're adequately prepared for remote travel—carry sufficient water, fuel, and basic supplies, as services are sparse in this region. While the trail itself presents minimal technical challenges, the isolated nature of the Nullarbor area demands respect and proper planning. Check current conditions and let someone know your intended route. The Old Eyre Highway rewards patient drivers with genuine outback immersion and serves as an excellent confidence-builder for tackling more challenging tracks in the future.
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33 min
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55 km/h
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