Where should I stay when visiting Litchfield?

Where should I stay when visiting Litchfield?

Mount Bundy Station. Accommodation.

  • Litchfield Outback Resort-Lil Ripper Cafe, Bar & Bistro. Accommodation.
  • Batchelor Holiday Park. Accommodation.
  • Batchelor Butterfly and Animal Farm. Accommodation.
  • Pandanus On Litchfield. Accommodation.
  • Litchfield Tourist Park. Accommodation.
  • Adelaide River Inn. Accommodation.
  • Banyan Tree Resort.
  • Can you stay at Litchfield National Park?

    Litchfield National Park is a popular day tour destination from Darwin or Katherine. Stay on marked roads and tracks. Many visitors choose to stay overnight in one of the campgrounds.

    How many days do you need at Litchfield Park?

    These are the most relaxed places to set up camp and enjoy ocean views. Allow two days to get the most out of this area.

    Which is better Litchfield or Kakadu?

    Go to Lichfield. It’s more compact and the attractions (and there are many) are therefore closer together. It’s also closer to Darwin, so less travelling means more time to enjoy the park. Kakadu you pay a fee now to enter, Litchfield is free.

    Is Litchfield worth visiting?

    Litchfield National Park is a popular stop on any Northern Territory’s Top End road trip. Home to stunning waterfalls and incredible swimming holes, Litchfield is a must-see national park outside of Darwin. The park covers 1500 square kilometres and is characterised by the sandstone plateau of the Tabletop Range.

    Can you do Litchfield in a day?

    A day exploring Litchfield National Park. Jump in a swimming hole, marvel at a termite mound and swim beneath (or soar above) waterfalls during a day in Litchfield. Just a 1.5-hour drive from Darwin lies Litchfield National Park – a place of nature so epic, you’ll want to stay much longer than a day.

    Is Litchfield Park worth visiting?

    Litchfield National Park has amazing waterfalls, fantastic swimming holes, great picnic and camping areas, plenty of amazing flora and fauna and amazing temperatures to have an adventure in the outdoors.

    How many nights do you need in Litchfield?

    Bearing in mind that Litchfield is quite easy to access and compact, I’d suggest 1 or 2 nights there would be perfect. We planned to spend 2 nights here – camping at Wangi Falls, which has a great swimming area near to the campsite – but the heavy rain scared us off after 1!

    Do you need 4WD for Litchfield National Park?

    You’ll need to drive to get around Litchfield. We recommend hiring a car or taking a tour from Darwin. If you decide to drive yourself, keep in mind that some areas can only be reached by 4WD. While you’re in the area, Berry Springs is less than an hour’s drive away and is a great spot to stop for a picnic.

    Can you swim in Litchfield National Park?

    Litchfield National Park has many beautiful designated swimming areas for visitors to enjoy. Florence Falls, Buley Rockhole, Wangi Falls, Walker Creek, Cascades, Tjaynera Falls and Surprise Creek Falls are all great spots for a refreshing dip.

    Is there crocodiles in Litchfield National Park?

    One of the park’s permanent residents is the saltwater crocodile, or the “salty” as they’re otherwise known. But you shouldn’t let that put you off, and let us tell you why: salties enter the region during the monsoonal season (October – April), when most of the park’s incredible sites are inaccessible.

    Can you swim in Litchfield?