Darwin
Darwin
Noonamah
Noonamah
Driving

Darwin to Noonamah

Updated: 26 May 2026

Noonamah is a rural locality 45 kilometers from Darwin. It is known for its tavern and rural atmosphere. Driving via the Stuart Highway is the only practical way to reach the area. The trip takes about 45 minutes. It is a popular stop for those traveling further south.

Total Distance: 45 km driving, 40 km air distance.
Fastest Way
Driving takes 45 minutes.
Cheapest Way
Driving is the most practical method.
Compare Darwin to Noonamah Routes
Driving
Direct
Duration
45 mins
Avg Price
20 AUD fuel
Operator
Private Vehicle
Route
Stuart Highway

Watch for road trains.

Travel Tips
  • Driving
    Stay alert on the long highway stretches.
  • Fuel
    Ensure you have enough fuel for the trip.
  • Wildlife
    Be aware of animals on the road at night.
  • Planning
    Check event schedules for the tavern.
  • Navigation
    Use GPS for rural addresses.
Safety Tips
  • Road Safety
    Maintain a safe distance from heavy vehicles.
  • Sun Safety
    Wear a hat.
  • Emergency
    Carry a mobile phone.
  • Wildlife
    Do not approach animals.
People Also Ask
  • Is Noonamah a town?
    It is a rural locality.
  • How far is it from Darwin?
    It is 45 kilometers away.
  • Are there shops?
    There is a tavern and limited services.
  • Is it on the highway?
    Yes, it is on the Stuart Highway.
  • What is the best way to get there?
    Driving is the best way.
Quick Info
  • From Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia
  • To Noonamah, Northern Territory, Australia
  • Modes
Best Time to Travel

Dry season for outdoor events.

Things to Do in Noonamah
1
Noonamah Tavern
A classic outback pub with a great atmosphere. Famous for its events.
2
Rural Lifestyle
Experience the quiet, open spaces of the rural NT.
3
Local Markets
Occasional markets are held in the area.
4
Stopover
A convenient place to rest when traveling south.
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