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Adla Hill

Natural Landmark · Mountain in Northern Territory

Ben ColeWritten by Ben Cole· Updated Apr 2026

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About Adla Hill

mountain in the Northern Territory, Australia

Adla Hill is a mountain located in the Northern Territory of Australia, situated in the remote heart of the continent near the geographic centre of the country.

Getting There and Access

Adla Hill sits at approximately -23.45°S, 133.5°E, placing it in the arid interior of the Northern Territory. This region is characterised by its remoteness, and visitors should plan accordingly. Access to the area will likely require a high-clearance or four-wheel drive vehicle depending on road conditions, and it's essential to check current road conditions before heading out.

Given the remote location, you'll need to be self-sufficient. There are no food or drink facilities at the site - no café, restaurant, or even a picnic area - so bring everything you need, including substantial water supplies. In this part of Central Australia, carrying more water than you think you'll need is not optional; it's a basic safety requirement.

Visitor Tips

  • Water: Carry a minimum of three litres per person for any walking activity in this region, more in warmer months
  • Shade: There is no shade at the site, so sun protection - a hat, sunscreen, and UV-protective clothing - is critical at any time of year
  • Navigation: Ensure you have offline maps or a GPS device loaded with the coordinates before you leave mobile coverage, which can be patchy to non-existent in this area
  • Vehicle: Check your spare tyre, fuel levels, and emergency supplies before departing from the nearest town
  • Tell someone: Always let someone know your plans and expected return time when travelling in remote Central Australia

Best Time to Visit

The Central Australian interior experiences extreme temperatures. Summer months (November through March) can bring daytime temperatures well above 40°C, making outdoor activity genuinely dangerous, particularly at an exposed, shadeless site like Adla Hill. The cooler months from May through August offer far more manageable conditions, with mild days and cold nights. If you're planning a visit, the dry season is strongly recommended.

Early mornings are the best time of day for any activity in this region - temperatures are lower, light is good, and you'll avoid the worst of the midday heat.

Nearby Attractions

Adla Hill's coordinates place it in the broader region of Central Australia, within reasonable distance of Alice Springs, which serves as the primary hub for visitors exploring this part of the Territory. Alice Springs offers accommodation, supplies, and access to a range of well-known landmarks across the Red Centre.

Quick Facts

At a Glance

The Place

Significance
Local

Family & Visitor Info

Shade/Cover
No shade
Pram Friendly
No

Food & Drink

No BYO

Features

Not available:Wheelchair Accessible
Not available:Dog Friendly
Not available:Pram/Stroller Friendly
Not available:Camping Available
Not available:Tours Available
Not available:Guided Walks
Not available:Swimming Allowed
Not available:Lockers Available