Savannah Way
Savannah Way Queensland–Western Australia | |
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General information | |
Type | Highway |
Length | 3,501 km (2,175 mi) |
Route number(s) | National Route 1 |
Major junctions | |
East end | Cairns, Queensland |
West end | Broome, Western Australia |
Location(s) | |
Major settlements | Katherine, Borroloola, Burketown, Normanton, Croydon, Georgetown |
Highway system | |
Highways in Australia National Highway • Freeways in Australia Highways in Queensland Highways in Western Australia | |
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The Savannah Way is a route of highways and major roads across the tropical savannahs of northern Australia, linking Cairns in Queensland with Broome in Western Australia. Promoted as a self-drive tourist route, it joins Cairns, Normanton, Borroloola, Katherine, Kununurra, Fitzroy Crossing, Derby and Broome.[1]
Much of the route is Highway 1; however, much of it is on unsealed roads. It runs for a distance of 3,501 kilometres (2,175 mi). Parts of Savannah Way form part of the National Highway network.
Alternate routes are signposted along the way allowing travellers different options from the main Savannah Way. From Cairns they include travel via Chillagoe and the Burke Developmental Road to Karumba; via Einasleigh and Forsayth to Georgetown; via Gregory Downs to Lawn Hill National Park and Bowthorn station; via Daly Waters and Top Springs to Timber Creek; or via the Gibb River Road to Derby.[1]
See also
Australian Roads portal
- Highways in Australia
- List of highways in Queensland
- List of highways in the Northern Territory
- List of highways in Western Australia