Tennant Creek & the Barkly Region
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Tennant Creek & the Barkly Region
Take a trip to the real Australia, a vast land of brilliant blue skies and boundless horizons broken by kangaroos darting across the highway, remote pubs, ancient rock art and outback characters. Break your journey along the Stuart Highway at Tennant Creek and the Barkly Tablelands, known for its million-acre cattle stations, gold mining heritage, iconic rock formations and Aboriginal culture. This is genuine Outback Australia.
Kundjarra - The Pebbles
Tennant Creek Telegraph Station
TOP THINGS TO DO
1 Visit the Battery Hill Gold Mining and Heritage Centre museum and an underground mine tour (check for availabilty).
2 See the spectacular light at Karlu Karlu (the Devils Marbles) at sunset.
3 Take the walking track through the Honeymoon Ranges to Lake Mary Ann.
4 Journey back in time at the Telegraph Station taking the self-guided walk.
5 Wander around Kunjarra (The Pebbles) at sunset and watch the colours change and the rocks glow.
6 Meet local artists at Aboriginal art galleries at the Nyinkka Nyunyu Art and Culture Centre
Stay - Tennant Creek & The Barkly
Tennant Creek Caravan Park
Tennant Creek Caravan Park offers a range of accommodation from unpowered camping sites and van sites to fully equipped cabins with ensuites.
Safari Lodge Motel
In the heart of Tennant Creek, it’s the perfect launching pad for exploring the Barkly and surrounds. Central to shops and restaurants. Free WiFi, secure parking, air-con and 100% Aboriginal owned.
Devil's Marbles Hotel
Only 10 minutes’ drive from the majestic Devils Marbles! An oasis on the Stuart Highway, one-hour south of Tennant Creek. Winner of the Golden Plate Award seven years running. Deluxe cabins, single rooms, caravan sites and camping.
A must-see of any visit to the region is the stunning Karlu Karlu/Devils Marbles. These enormous, round granite boulders are scattered across the landscape and are particularly spectacular at sunrise and sunset.
EXPLORE
Karlu Karlu - Devils Marbles
Australian Tourist Publications acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the lands represented in this website and pay their respects to Elders past, present and emerging.
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