Eyre Highway
Eyre Highway is a major road in Australia that connects the cities of Perth in Western Australia and Adelaide in South Australia. It spans approximately 1,600 kilometers (about 1,000 miles) across the Nullarbor Plain, a vast and arid region known for its unique landscapes and wildlife. The highway is a vital route for both commercial transport and tourism, offering travelers stunning views of the Australian outback.
The highway features several notable landmarks, including the famous Nullarbor Plain and the Eyre Peninsula. Along the route, travelers can find rest areas, roadhouses, and attractions such as the Bunda Cliffs, which provide breathtaking views of the Southern Ocean. Eyre Highway is essential for connecting remote communities and facilitating trade across this expansive region.