Affordable rooms, priceless memories

Looking for traditional Aussie hospitality? You'll find it at Outback Lodge. Located within Ayers Rock Resort, only 20km from Uluru, the Lodge is perfect for the budget-minded traveller. Outback Lodge boasts budget-friendly rooms with private bathrooms or access to a shared bathroom, as well as comfortable and clean hostel accommodation for the roaming backpacker. 

Grab a bite to eat served alongside some great music, great conversation and a few good laughs at the Outback Kiosk, select your preferred cut of meat or fish, including steaks, kangaroo, emu sausages, and barramundi, and cook it yourself at the famous Outback BBQ, or swap stories of your day's adventures with a cold beverage at the Outback Bar. Alternatively, opt for one of the many restaurants and dining options around the Resort, including Thai Takeaway at Ayers Wok or a pizza at Geckos Café.

As a guest at the Lodge you have access to all the Resort facilities including swimming pools, shops, petrol station, tennis courts, art galleries, tour & information centre and more.  If you are catering for yourself, you can pick up supplies at the supermarket in the town square. Your stay includes a free Guest Activities Program, return Ayers Rock Airport transfers, and a free resort shuttle bus that will help you get around.

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From $38 / night

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Artwork Behind the Outback Lodge Logo

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© Delma Forbes, Ngura - Country, 2011

Ngura - Country

Delma Forbes, 2011

Originally from Blackstone in Western Australia, Delma now lives at Watinuma Community, twenty five kilometres from Fregon on the *APY lands. She is married and has a daughter and a young son. She paints at the Kaltiji Art Centre where she is the current Chairperson and a valued arts-worker contributing to the management of the centre.

Inspired by the rich tradition of Aboriginal culture, and connection to country, the desert landscape is a constant source of inspiration for artists. Spectacular and ancient landforms, images of the bush, and vibrant colours are interpreted through pattern and colour. This place is the Pitjantjatjara/Yankuntjatjara Lands in the far north of South Australia.

*Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankuntjatjara

© Based on the original artistic work Ngura - Country by Delma Forbes