East Woody Point, Nhulunbuy, Northern Territory 0880, Australia
Dhamitjinya (East Woody Island) and Galaru (East Woody Beach) are located just three kilometres from Nhulunbuy. These pristine beaches are spectacular in both their length and the clarity of their azure waters - a great spot to enjoy a tropical sunset.
As access can be affected due to high tides, please check with Dhimurru Aboriginal Corporation for details. Travellers must also ...
Chesterfield Circuit, Nhulunbuy, Northern Territory 0880, Australia
The Gayngaru Wetlands Interpretive Walk surrounds a lagoon that is visited by over 200 species of birds. Along the path are two separate viewing platforms and a bird hide, which enable visitors to enjoy the birdlife.
There are also interpretive signs near plants of significance showing bush food and bush medicine used by local Aboriginal people. There is a Winter and a Tropical Summer season wa ...
Melville Bay, Nhulunbuy, Northern Territory 0880, Australia
The Gove Yacht Club is the sailor's gateway to the Northern Territory. The club is situated in Melville Bay at the top of the Gulf of Carpentaria, approximately 12 kilometres from the town of Nhulunbuy. Facilities at the Gove Yacht Club include a dining venue and bar.
Visiting sailors are always made welcome at the Gove Yacht Club and many extend their stay to take in the surrounding region of ...
Nhulun, Nhulunbuy, Northern Territory 0880, Australia
Roy (Malpi) Marika Lookout is located at Nhulun, the hill in the centre of the Nhulunbuy township. The tower provides panoramic views of Gayngaru Wetlands, Gove Harbour, and the township, but more importantly tells the stories of the place. Enjoy the spectacular views of the unspoiled coastline, view native flora and watch for the many beautiful birds that frequent the area. Interpretive s ...
South of Yirrkala, Nhulunbuy, Northern Territory 0880, Australia
Wurrwurrwuy (Garanhan) Macassan Beach Interpretive Walk is a 35-minute drive from Nhulunbuy town centre. Along this enlightening walk, see the unique stone arrangements constructed over 100 years ago by the Yolngu elders, to educate future generations about the history of the Macassan traders who visited the region from Indonesia. This fascinating walk gives an insight into the trade betwe ...