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Bamboo Creek Tin Mine  

Discovered around 1906, the Bamboo Creek Tin Mine provides an insight into the small scale mining activities of the era, and its ruins are a reminder of the park’s varied past. Some sections of the old buildings are still standing, and you can see ...

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Batchelor Butterfly and Petting Farm  

Batchelor Butterfly and Petting Farm, the Northern Territory's only butterfly farm, is situated in the heart of Batchelor, gateway to the Litchfield National Park. The Farm incorporates a picturesque cafe and licensed restaurant in a tropical setting ...

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Blyth Homestead  

The historic Blyth Homestead is found within Litchfield National Park, and is also the location of an old tin mine, which is now in ruins. The homestead site serves as a reminder of the tough conditions faced by pioneers in remote areas. Built by the ...

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Buley Rockhole  

Enjoy a refreshing swim in the cascading pools of Buley Rockhole. This popular swimming spot, in the magnificent Litchfield National Park, is a great place to wind down after exploring the park. Wade through the pools, absorb the scenic bush surround ...

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Coomalie Cultural Centre  

Located en route to Litchfield National Park, the Coomalie Cultural Centre houses a diverse range of distinctive Australian indigenous artworks from across the Top End and Central Australia. As you browse through the centre, see striking works on pap ...

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Florence Creek Walk  

Forming part of the Tabletop Track in Litchfield National Park, this 22 kilometre walk will take you to Greenant Creek, through fascinating pockets of cool monsoon rainforest inhabited by a variety of birdlife. Spot kingfishers, honey-eaters, fairy-w ...

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Florence Falls  

Found in Litchfield National Park, the spectacular Florence Falls cascade into a plunge pool, set in a pocket of monsoon forest. Take a refreshing dip in the plunge pool, then enjoy a scenic walk to the viewing platform high above the falls, which af ...

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Greenant Creek Walk  

This eight and a half kilometre walk, which forms part of the Tabletop Track in Litchfield National Park, takes you from Greenant Creek through to popular Wangi Falls. The creeks and springs around this region have a constant supply of water, thereby ...

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Lake Bennett  

Lake Bennett is located 87 kilometres south of Darwin on the Stuart Highway, near the small town of Batchelor. This man made lake is ideal for safe swimming, canoeing and fishing. The lake is mainly stocked with barramundi. Other activities include a ...

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Litchfield Cafe  

The licensed Litchfield Cafe provides light snacks and homestyle meals with cold drinks, wine or beer. Or enjoy a freshly brewed coffee with a piece of homemade mango cheesecake. Either enjoy the cool of the airconditioning inside the cafe or sit out ...

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Litchfield National Park  

Litchfield National Park is an easy hour-and-a-half journey from Darwin, and is one of the Top End’s hidden treasures. This unspoiled wilderness boasts monsoon rainforests, cascading waterfalls, diverse flora and fauna and impressive natural format ...

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Magnetic Termite Mounds  

One of Litchfield National Park's unique sights is the hundreds of termite mounds standing up to two metres high in a wide swathe of empty ground. The mounds are like enormous magnetic compasses, with their thin edges pointing north south and broad b ...

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Tabletop Track  

The Tabletop Track, within Litchfield National Park, is a 39 kilometre bushwalk taking you along trickling creeklines, cascading waterfalls, crystal clear pools and undisturbed pockets of tropical monsoon rainforest. As you walk along this spectacula ...

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Tjaetaba Falls  

Take the enjoyable Greenant Creek Walk to the top of Tjaetaba Falls, in Litchfield National Park. This attractive waterway is one of the smaller systems in the park. It’s also a serene place to just sit and appreciate the bushland surrounds with a ...

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Tjaynera / Sandy Creek Falls  

The Tjaynera / Sandy Creek Falls are located 1.7 kilometres south of Blyth Homestead, via a four-wheel-drive track nestled in the magnificent Litchfield National Park. Enjoy the stunning views of the open valley, sit down to a picnic lunch or take a ...

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Tolmer Falls  

Tolmer Falls, in magnificent Litchfield National Park, cascades over high escarpments into a deep plunge pool. A short walk takes you to a viewing platform at the top of the most spectacular waterfalls in the park. Access to the bottom of the falls h ...

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Walker Creek Walk  

This final trek of the Tabletop Track in Litchfield National Park, will take you from Walker Creek to Florence Falls. As you hike alongside crystal clear Walker Creek, pause for a refreshing dip in one of the many pristine waterholes and enjoy the tr ...

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Wangi Falls  

Wangi Falls is perhaps Litchfield National Park's most popular attraction. The falls flow into a large, easily accessible swimming hole surrounded by lush monsoonal rainforest. There are various walking tracks, including a three kilometre track that ...

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Wangi Falls Walk  

This two day bushwalk, part of the Tabletop Track, will take you from one of the most popular falls in Litchfield National Park, Wangi Falls, through to Walker Creek. Along this section of the track, pause for a moment to take in the views of the stu ...

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