Charles Darwin National Park
The area was part of a network of military sites established during the development of Darwin as Australia's World War II northern defence line.
Take a leisurely stroll or ride along the walking tracks and then relax with a picnic lunch overlooking the harbour.
There are wonderful views of the harbour and its wetlands from the picnic ground, at the lookout platform.
There are toilets, barbecues, walking tracks, a lookout, and a cycle path for visitor use.
Charles Darwin National Park
The area was part of a network of military sites established during the development of Darwin as Australia's World War II northern defence line. more
Darwin
Darwin is the Capital of the Northern Territory and is home to 105,000 people of 50 different nationalities. more
Willis's Walkabouts
Taking you to places where no vehicle can ever go. more
Fannie Bay Gaol
Fannie Bay Gaol, now closed, is one of Darwin's oldest buildings. more
Museum & Art Gallery of the Northern Territory
Set in a tropical garden on the Darwin Harbour is the Northern Territory's premier cultural institution - the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory (MAGNT). more
Darwin Harbour




