Curtin Springs Station
Outback hospitality – The way you wish it could be all the time. Curtin Springs is a working cattle station and Wayside Inn located on the Lasseter Highway just 84 kilometres east of Yulara, at the edge of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. It is owned and operated by the Severin family. The family took over in 1956 and still operate the station today.
Peter and Dawn Severin, along with their toddler son Ashley, opened their homestead as a key stop for visitors to Uluru / Ayers Rock. They installed petrol pumps and a small store to help Len Tuit start tourism to Uluru / Ayers Rock. Looking at the area now it’s hard to believe that Peter and Dawn only saw 6 people in their first year here. Curtin Springs has watched the tourism industry grow ever since.
Curtin Springs stands as a testament to the passion and commitment Peter and Ashley Severin have made to Central Australia. Four generations of the Severin family currently live on Curtin Springs and extend the unique hospitality that has made them a legend in the Northern Territory.
Curtin Springs caters for the needs of the passing traveller by providing reasonable priced accommodation, fuel, cold beer, snacks, souvenirs and wonderful meals for the homestead kitchen, which are served under the historic Bough Shed, the original homestead. You can wander around the front of the stations, relax under the large shade area or visit the large aviary showcasing native birds.
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