Central Australia Camping Trip Part 5. Curtain Springs Station to Uluru
In part 5, we finally make it to Uluru folks and get our first glimpse of this Australian Icon. It didn't let us down. It was a fantastic sight. You will get right up close and personal in Part 6.
Curtin Springs Roadhouse - Driving from Alice Springs to Ayers Rock
The most comprehensive itinerary on the internet if you're wanting to drive from Alice Springs to Uluru/Ayers Rock. Updated regularly by outback locals who actually DRIVE on the road regularly.
Curtin Springs, Lasseter Highway, Nothern Territory
Curtin Springs, Lasseter Highway, Nothern Territory, Australia 2011
Curtin Springs is a pastoral lease operating cattle station in the Alice Springs region of the Northern Territory.
Occupying an area of 416,400 hectares (1,028,947 acres) the working cattle station and roadhouse facility is located on the Lasseter Highway, 85 kilometres (53 mi) east of Yulara and the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park in the Northern Territory of Australia. The property shares a boundary with pastoral leases Angas Downs to the north west, Lyndavale to the south east and Mulga Park to the south. It also abuts the Katiti Aboriginal Land Trust to the west.
Curtin Springs Industry Leaders S04 Television Segment Part 1
2017 December. So many things happening at the moment. One has been the airing of our two episodes on Industry Leaders S04 on Foxtel recently. We had been approached by them during 2017 to participate in their program. They took too much footage for the normal segment - so we did two! Here is part one for you.
Curtin Springs Station
Curtin Springs has been home to the Severin family since 1956, when Peter Severin arrived with his young wife Dawn, their toddler son Ashley and 1,500 head of cattle.
When Peter turned to his wife to tell her this 500 square mile block of dirt was their new home, family folklore tells how Dawn replied “I’ve got news for you and it’s all bad!” Just after they arrived, they had one inch of rain and then it didn’t rain for nine years. In that first year just six people drove past Curtin Springs. For the first three years home was under the Bough Shed, which still stands today providing a dining area and a cool place for visitors to rest.
In the late 1950’s pioneering tourist companies began the first tours to Ayers Rock and there began the endless batches of scones and cups of tea served to the tourists. Curtin Springs was the first station in the region to develop the more substantial Wayside Inn tourist facilities.
Cattle numbers and management methods changed over the years, as did the tourist facilities at the Wayside Inn. A lot of hard work, heartache, tears and joy and thousands of visitors, have made Curtin Springs the place it is today. Curtin Springs is now over one million acres in size and stands as a testament to the passion and commitment Peter, Ashley and Lyndee Severin have made to Central Australia and the pastoral and tourism industries.
Curtin Springs demonstrates the balance achieved through producing beef (making the land productive) whilst protecting their million acre wildlife corridor.
Curtin Springs Walks
Curtin Springs Walks give you the opportunity to step gently into the environment and to appreciate being in the landscape. The private guided walks are fully inclusive packages giving exclusive access to the amazing Mt Conner and the salt lakes that are part of the privately owned Curtin Springs Station.
Curtin Springs Industry Leaders S04 Television Segment Part 2
During 2017 Industry Leaders invited Curtin Springs to participate in their program. Here is Part 2 of our episode.
Day 3 Central Australia Trip - Curtin Springs to Arckaringa
Alice Springs YHA Hostel - Alice Springs, Australia
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Central Australia NT Uluru to Alice Springs.
This is a slide show of just some of the photographs we shot while in the NT.
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Curtin Springs Paper Video 2014
Curtin Springs Paper invites the desert to offer up its hardy ingredients to combine and make something beautiful.
Nature is literally transformed in this remote and special part of Central Australia, where native grasses are harvested, pulped and pressed to create a distinctive and beautiful souvenir of Central Australia.
You can share the wonders of our home and get to know our history, landscape and connection to the land through our paper. Each and every production run makes a quality paper that is unique and individually made.
1 Hour tours of the paper production are available or extended stay workshops allow you to join a group or bring your friends to add your own personal touch and make your own paper
Curtin Springs 2017 02 Looking a bit closer
The rains have been very special for us and you need to look closer..... and see the finer details
Kings Canyon - Curtin Springs, Australia - Outback Day 7 & 8
Kings Canyon - Curtin Springs, Australia - Outback Day 7 & 8
Curtin Springs Wayside Inn
They say home is where the heart is, even if it is spread over a million acres of remote Central Australia!
Curtin Springs has been home to our family since 1956. Our hearts are deeply connected to this spectacular landscape and we invite you to take a peek behind the curtain.
Located just 100km from Ayers Rock, Curtin Springs stands as a testimony to the commitment of Peter, Ashley and Lyndee Severin to both the pastoral and tourism industries.
A Wayside Inn or a roadhouse? In the early days, some cattle stations provided services to the early visitors to the region. As time progressed, a few developed specific tourist facilities – Wayside Inns. Curtin Springs Wayside Inn was the first of its kind in Central Australia and we are the only one still operated by the original station owners.
Enjoy our authentic homestyle meals, our lovely gardens and take an opportunity to unwind in what visitors refer to as an oasis. The historic Bough Shed offers the perfect place for a cold beer, hot cuppa or a meal.
A collection of our personal pictures and stories are available for visitors to share.
Accommodation: Stay with us for a few nights as you explore the Ayers Rock and Kings Canyon areas. Our 27 accommodation rooms provide options for singles, families and groups in our Ensuite, Family or Budget rooms. Rooms with disabled access are available
Explore The Red Centre - Curtin Springs
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Curtin Springs has been home to the Severin family since 1956. At Curtin Springs they balance beef production with being a million acre wildlife corridor, and offer many ways for visitors to connect with the spectacular landscape. Their hearts are deeply connected to this remote part of Australia and they invite you to take a ‘peek behind the curtain’ to explore the wonders of their home.
Located just 100km east of Uluru or 360km south west of Alice Springs, Curtin Springs offers a perfect base from which to visit Uluru and Kings Canyon areas. Or stay a while longer and ‘peel back the layers’ by including our experiences, tours and hospitality in your travel plans:
*Curtin Springs Wayside Inn - Providing a Service for Travellers
*Curtin Springs Station - Raising Cattle on a Million Acre Wildlife Corridor
*Curtin Springs Paper - Handmade Paper from our Native Grasses
*Curtin Springs Walks - Private Guided Walks
*Curtin Springs Beef - Meat from Australia's Red Heart
EP12 170322 COOBER PEDY to ALICE SPRINGS
My first ever vlog series continues! Another bus, another journey – further, further into the Red Centre! To Alice Springs.
In the next episode: the Outback reveals it's unearthly glory.
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MUSIC:
- “Temple of the Manes” by Kevin MacLeod
- “Fouler l'horizon” by Komiku
- “Yama II” by NaDa BaBa
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EXTRA FOOTAGE AND IMAGES:
- ”Baldwin Spencer seated with the Arrernte elders” by Walter Baldwin Spencer and Francis J Gillen
- ”Todd River, Alice Springs, 2015” by Bahnfrend
- ”Alice Springs” by unknown
- ”Alice Springs telegraph station” by unknown
- ”West MacDonnell Ranges, Alice Springs” by Nigel Malone
- ”Relief map of Australia” by Виктор В
- ”Boat Race in the Desert” by Alli Polin
- ”Charles Todd (pioneer)” by unknown
- ”Arnhem Land artist Glen Namundja working on an artwork” by Mark Roy
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- ”green screen animated ocean” by Anto Xena from YouTube.
PLACES I VISITED:
- Greyhound bus
- emu farm
- pub
3 DAY TOUR TO ULURU by “THE ROCK TOUR”
WHERE I STAYED:
- YHA Alice Springs
CAMERAS USED:
- Canon MARK II 5D
- Samsung S6 phone
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Red Centre Way, Alice Springs to Uluru, Central Australia
Take an iconic Australian road trip adventure into the red heart of Australia's Northern Territory along the Red Centre Way.
Follow the Red Centre Way from Alice Springs, through the West MacDonnell Ranges to Watarrka National Park (Kings Canyon), on to Uluru (Ayers Rock), and Kata Tjuta (The Olgas), and back to Alice Springs via Rainbow Valley.
Get out of the car to stretch your legs and try your hand at adventure holiday experiences like Aboriginal culture tours, camel riding, trekking, bushwalking, and camping. Take your camera for endless landscape and nature photography opportunities.
Take the Red Centre Way:
Curtin Springs Campground
Popular overnight stop en route to Uluru.