Glendambo, located in the remote northwest region of South Australia (postcode 5710), is a small outback settlement primarily serving as a rest stop for travelers on the Stuart Highway. Situated roughly halfway between Port Augusta and Coober Pedy, it is known for its sparse population, arid landscape, and role as a gateway to the state's vast desert regions. The area offers limited amenities, including a roadhouse, fuel station, and accommodation options, catering to passing tourists and truck drivers. Glendambo's isolation and stark beauty make it a quintessential example of Australia's rugged outback lifestyle.
Postcode: | 5710 |
State: | SA |
Coordinates (lat/long): | -27.467217, 134.430044 |
Federal Electorate: | Grey |