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Barranyi National Park - Borroloola

Barranyi National Park - Borroloola
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Barranyi National Park, situated in the Gulf of Carpentaria, is one of the Northern Territory's most remote visitor destinations. This peaceful wilderness haven within the Sir Edward Pellew Group of islands is owned by the Yanyuwa Aboriginal people, who live in the area. The island represents an important link in protecting and preserving the Aboriginal way of life, culture and traditions. Barranyi National Park is managed by Parks and Wildlife Services of the Northern Territory under a leaseback arrangement and in conjunction with a local management committee on which the traditional owners, the Commission and the local residents are represented.

Special features of the island park include long sandy beaches like Paradise Bay, a glorious white stretch ideal for walking, beachcombing and birdwatching. The local birdlife includes a fascinating mix of both land and sea based species. Amateur fishermen revel in the abundant fish resources available in the waters around Barranyi National Park. Travellers visiting Barranyi do not require a permit, but are restricted from entering some areas of the island. Travellers are also urged to register their visit with the Borroloola Ranger Station. Facilities are limited, so you need to take all of your own fuel and provisions.

Facilities for Barranyi National Park

  • BBQ Facilities
  • Public Toilet
  • Shaded Area
  • Sheltered Area

Experiences around Borroloola

  • Fishing
  • Flora/Fauna
  • Nature based

Whats close? (direct line)

accommodation

45.3 km   King Ash Bay Lodge
73.7 km   Savannah Way Motel Borroloola
128.1 km   Lorella Springs Wilderness Park
148.4 km   Dugong Beach Resort
167.0 km   Heartbreak Hotel
275.5 km   Gove Peninsula Motel
275.6 km   Walkabout Lodge

attractions

73.8 km   Borroloola Police Station Museum
99.3 km   Caranbirini Conservation Reserve
127.6 km   Lorella Springs Wilderness Park
184.1 km   Savannah Way
238.2 km   Limmen National Park (Proposed)
260.2 km   Connells Lagoon Conservation Reserve
268.4 km   Wurrwurrwuy (Garanhan) Macassan Beach Interpretive Walk
270.2 km   Buku-Larrnggay Mulka Centre
275.1 km   Gove Yacht Club
275.1 km   YBE Art Centre
275.8 km   Roy (Malpi) Marika Lookout
275.8 km   Gayngaru Wetlands Interpretive Walk
277.4 km   Dhamitjinya (East Woody Island) and Galaru (East Woody Beach)

events

45.2 km   Borroloola Barra Classic
74.5 km   Borroloola Gulf Show
130.5 km   24th Annual Billfish Tournament
262.6 km   Brunette Downs Campdraft, Rodeo and Gymkhana
263.4 km   Brunette Downs Races
266.4 km   Garma Festival
275.4 km   Gove Peninsula Festival
276.1 km   2010 Carlton Midstrength Northern Territory Billfish Championship

hire

47.7 km   NT Luxury Houseboats
275.0 km   Gove Rentals 4x4s and Cars

tours

45.2 km   Paradice Fishing Tours
73.8 km   McCarthur River Fishing Tours
127.5 km   Lorella Springs Wilderness Adventure
148.0 km   Amuwarngka Cultural Tours
148.5 km   Escape Sportfishing and Wilderness Lodge
155.0 km   Cape Crawford Tourism
274.5 km   Iron Lady Wilderness Safaris
275.4 km   Gove Sports Fishing and Diving Charters
276.3 km   Nomad Charters

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