Attractions around Adelaide River
Explore 6 attractions, restaurants, shops around Adelaide River
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Window on the Wetlands Visitor Centre
Beatrice Hill, 70 kilometres south of Darwin Arnhem Highway, Adelaide River, Northern Territory NT 0846 Australia
Visit Window on the Wetlands on your way to Mary River National Park and Kakadu National Park. There you will get an understanding of the landscapes you are about to see. The top floor of the centre has 270 degree views of the wetlands below, which during the Wet Season can be complete with a lightning show. For half of the year the wetlands are flooded, while in the Dry Season they are baked and dried out. The region is one of great contrast. Interactive displays will tell you about seasonal changes, the ecological processes within the wetlands and the problems of feral animals and weeds. There is detailed information on wildlife and local Aboriginal and European history.
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Adelaide River War Cemetery
97&105 Memorial Terrace, Adelaide River, Northern Territory 0846 Australia
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The Croc Bus
65 Don Circuit, Adelaide River, Northern Territory 0830 Australia
Join us on an amazing half day tour with tons of wildlife that inhabit the area of the Top End. - No Zoo - No Gimmicks - 100% Guaranteed to see a Wild Saltwater Crocodiles, Wallabies, Falcons & other Birds - 50% Chance of seeing Brutus and Dominator (Living Dinosaurs), Buffalos and more! - We are in the wild, anything can happen but you'll be safe with us.
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Robin Falls
Adelaide River, Northern Territory Australia
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Litchfield Day Tours
Adelaide River, Northern Territory Australia
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WWII 4RSU Tour at Pell Airstrip
7847 Stuart Highway Front Gate of Pell Mell adjacent to the Pell Airstrip which is 10 km north of Adelaide River, Adelaide River, Northern Territory 0846 Australia
4REPAIR & SERVICE UNIT TOUR Allow 2.5 to 3 hours Tour Dates and Bookings visit our website or email us. Groups Welcome. The tour includes short walking diversions to various infrastructure and to view collected artefacts from the site. It begins at the front gate where the taxiway from Pell Airstrip was used to bring aircraft within the camp and place them along various revetments. Tour takes places near Adelaide River, 100km south of Darwin on the Stuart Highway NT. 4RSU has 16.4 ha of heritage listed sites on the property. TOUR INDEX: * Pell Mell Air Strip * Wire from camouflaging * Drainage * Bridge * Gunning emplacements * Airman’s mess site * Revetments * WWII site * WWII site concrete slabs * Drain * Engineering workshop slab with signatures * Shells in concrete slabs * Slit trenches * Sergeant’s mess * Gunning emplacement with gun tripod * Relics from WWII * Propeller service pit * Recreation hall * Oxygen making equipment * Officer’s mess * Bomb site * Parade Ground * Loading ramp [2] * Trench art * Pins * Insulators in trees * Gunning emplacement on the hill east of house * Relics * Second drainage system * Wheel strut * Dunnies! * Bedding The tour is enhanced by recounting stories from the actual happenings within the unit. This is enabled by reference to Walter Venn’s book, "Restore to Service”. Walter was with the unit for the whole of its time in the NT and return south, and visited Pell in 2000. Walter wrote the story of the unit and his book is available for sale at Pell. One can visit various sites pictured in the book and relate so easily to the circumstances of the men who lived here.