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Corroboree Park Tavern
Corroboree Park Tavern has an outdoor swimming pool, garden, a restaurant and bar in Marrakai. With free WiFi, this 3-star hotel offers an ATM. Guests can have a drink at the snack bar.

Point Stuart Wilderness Lodge
With garden views, Point Stuart Wilderness Lodge is located in Point Stuart and has a restaurant, a shared kitchen, bar, garden, year-round outdoor pool and terrace.

Bamurru Plains
Located to the west of Kakadu National Park on the Mary River floodplains, Bamurru Plains is a unique bush camp teeming with bird and animal life. It offers bungalows set amongst native bushland.

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- From £133.22 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 7.8Good - What previous guests thought, 113 reviewsAmazing location Super peaceful very sorry we didn't have enough time to stay longer. Super well maintained Great food at the restaurant! We advise the Fresh barramundi grilled served with a demicious salad and a good dessert! The swimming pool is big too! I stayed in the tents qnd the kitchen zqs Super well equipped too!Guest review bycarolineFrance
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.8Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 5 reviewsLocation, food quality, friendly staff, knowledgeable guides, peaceful and quiet.Guest review byWarren WiltonAustralia
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A better plan when arriving from Kakadu would be to...
A better plan when arriving from Kakadu would be to immediately visit the museum and Purple Mango brewery, do the sunset billabong trip, have a meal at the Tavern and spent the night at the Tavern Park, and left for Darwin the next day, doing a jumping croc tour and visiting Fogg Dam on the way.Guest review byAnonymousNew Zealand - 10.0
Point Stuart Wilderness Lodge is out of the way and immersed...
Point Stuart Wilderness Lodge is out of the way and immersed in nature. It's a great location to relax and unwind and we did not miss the tv or wi-fi. The Saloon bar and restaurant is a great service provided by the Lodge and the food served there for dinner was delicious. The staff know the area and can easily recommend things to see and do. They were friendly and professional.Guest review byLisaAustralia - 10.0
What a stunning place.
What a stunning place. We spotted at least 14 crocs up close and found the houseboat to be comfortable and adequate for our needs as a family of 5. Cooking up breakfast from the deck at sunrise while watching the river and billabong come to life - priceless.Guest review byAnonymous - 4.0
Cabins are very sparsely equipped.
Cabins are very sparsely equipped. No cooking or coffee facilities. I would only recommend this place for the grey nomads with their toilet, shower and cooking in caravan or totally self-sufficient campers. Be aware there is no tv, wifi or phone reception. Restaurant may not be open at all.Guest review byRussellAustralia