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Eulo Yowah


Hi all im travelling from Cunnamulla to Eulo and Yowah can I have some info regarding roads and conditions please.Im not sure what is the best route and are the roads sealed and able to travel at normal speed?

TIA



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I travelled from Eulo to Cunnamulla last July and bitumen road was in good condition and 100km/hour OK but I'd be a bit slower if towing my van. Watch for emus - they were in plague proportions last year and still plenty there last week

Road from west of Eulo to Yowah was a single lane goat track when I tried it in 2010 or 2011

Good meals at Eulo Queen Hotel and van park at rear is popular

Safe travels

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Drove Eulo to Yowah a year ago, all bitumen and no problems. There is another road from Yowah back to the highway which runs a little west of Yowah, and that was good dirt. Good van park at Yowah (RICK AND Anne run it), and the locals put on a $10 dinner on Friday at the tennis club, as I recall, all welcome, drinks at bar prices. Friendly, quirky little town and some good cheap opals available either at the market or in private residences. Its a bit off the main route but better for it, I reckon.

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