
History and heritage - Nature and Attractions | Your Burketown …
Burketown is a unique town and an authentic Australian outback experience. It is a place of strong stories and links to explorers (Burke and Wills expedition) and development (Hells Gate), and …
Where to stay | Plan | Burketown Visitor Centre
We can help you organise and book accommodation in the Burketown region to suit your holiday style and needs. Call us today!
Getting Here and Around | Plan | Burketown Visitor Centre
Based in Burketown, this includes local attractions such as the Morning Glory Clouds, Sweers Island and Boodjamulla National Park, as well as other regional centres.
Trip Ideas and Local Tips | Plan | Burketown Visitor Centre
Fishing enthusiasts will find plenty of opportunities to ply their craft on the waterways surrounding Burketown. Whether you are on the Albert, Nicholson, Leichhardt, or Gregory river, there's a …
Discover | Burketown Visitor Centre
Be inspired and awed by the Gulf of Carpentaria region. Discover with us now!
Nature and Attractions - Burketown Visitor Center
Discover Mother Nature's majesty and be inspired and awed by wildlife and nature that hold spiritual significance for Aboriginal peoples
About the Burketown Visitor Centre
A large range of brochures, mud maps and information sheets about the history of Burketown are available. There is also articles and photographs about the amazing waves of the 'Morning …
Morning glory clouds - Nature and Attractions | Your Burketown …
During the months of September and October, the rare meteorological phenomenon referred to as the Morning Glory Cloud, rolls across the Gulf and can be observed above the skies in …
Waterways - Nature and Attractions | Your Burketown Travel Guide
Burketown, on the banks of the Albert River, provides access out to the Gulf of Carpentaria 25km away (approximately 40kms by river). Named after Prince Albert, the Queens consort, by …
Trip Ideas and Local Tips to plan your trip to Burketown
By now you should be ready to hit Burketown which is the true heart of the Gulf! But there are still a couple of points of interest on the way from Normanton to Burketown.