Address
3737 Amhem Highway
Point Stuart, Northern Territory, 0835
The Inn was built by Terry Baldwin, the former owner of Annaburroo Station, in 1963. After arriving from New Zealand in 1950 on the hunt for adventure, Baldwin travelled through the outback in New South Wales. Known for its crocodiles, Barramundi, and buffalo, the country was sparse. He built the pub by hand, using ironwood and materials he could get his hands on in the local vicinity. Using the help of the local Aboriginal people, he created a strong bond with them. When Kakadu National Park was opened in the 1980s, the Arnhem Highway was built right outside the Inn. The highway was important in boosting tourism and bringing an influx of curious travellers with it.
The Inn offers a range of comfortable accommodation options, including deluxe cabins, fisherman cabins, and a campsite.
The in-house restaurant serves up hearty Australian dishes seven days a week to keep you refuelled on your travels.
The on-site pool is the perfect place to unwind after a long day driving. Cool off in the refreshing water, or simply relax around its vicinity with a drink in hand.
This is a gem. Stayed unpowered for 2 weeks. Good amenities, has a Tavern which wasn't dog friendly so only had takeaway, not the same... Managers are fantastic & park is under refurbishment, so will be a place to stay. Kakadu is at your doorstep along with Corroboree Billabong.
01/08/2021
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