Mount Conner, also known as Attila and Artilla, and occasionally found as Mount Connor, is an Australian mountain located in the southwest corner of the Northern Territory, 75 kilometres (47 mi) southeast of Lake Amadeus at the border of the vast Curtin Springs cattle station in Pitjantjatjara country. It reaches to 859 metres (2,818 ft) above sea level and to 300 metres (984 ft) above ground level.© Wikipedia
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You will see Mt Connor as you head towards Uluru on the Lasseter Highway in the Northern Territory. I am sure many travellers think they are looking at Ayers Rock (Uluru) itself as Mount Conner is a huge rock sticking up from the surrounding plains. Apparently the local call it "fool-Uru' as it tricks many tourists on their way to the real thing.
Along the side of the road is a rest area with toilet facilities, tables and a large car parking area that overlooks Mt Connor. Mt Connor is on private land and you will need to book a tour for a closer look.
While we were sitting at the Lookout enjoying our cup of tea and great views we noticed several buses pull up for the occupants to get out and walk across the road to climb a large red sand dune. We thought this must have been a better view of Mt Connor so went to look. This sand dune in fact overlooked a very large salt pan which was quite an amazing sight. The red dirt can become very hot underfoot in the middle of the day, and I strongly advise you to wear good shoes.