Unwind in the heart of the outback
Gorge View Bush Retreat is a great location to unwind and connect with nature - the best camping in Katherine
Are you craving a unique outback camping experience, where the rugged beauty of the Australian wilderness meets the comforts of a modern retreat? If so, Gorge View Bush Retreat, located near Nitmiluk National Park in Katherine, Northern Territory, is your perfect destination. At Gorge View, we offer a camping experience like no other, allowing you to immerse yourself in the wonders of the outback without the hassle of setting up camp.
A Retreat Like No Other
Gorge View Bush Retreat is more than just a campsite; it's a haven for nature enthusiasts, adventurers, and those seeking a tranquil escape. What sets us apart from other campgrounds and caravan parks is our commitment to providing you with a one-of-a-kind experience.
Accommodation for Every Traveler
Whether you're traveling in a motorhome, a large caravan, or a smaller camper van, we've got you covered. Gorge View Bush Retreat offers premium caravan sites with pull-through access, making your stay hassle-free. We understand that convenience is key for our guests.
Powered Sites for Added Comfort
For those who appreciate a few modern conveniences, we offer a limited number of powered sites, ensuring you can charge your devices, use your appliances, and stay connected, all while embracing the remote beauty of the Northern Territory.
Unplugged Camping at Its Finest
At Gorge View Bush Retreat, we embrace the spirit of the bush. While we offer powered sites, there are no water connections available. This isn't your typical caravan park; it's a genuine bush retreat, allowing you to reconnect with nature, escape the daily grind, and create unforgettable memories.
Relax by the Pool
Northern Territory's outback can be unforgiving, especially during the hot days. That's why we offer a beautiful inground pool where you can cool off, unwind, and soak in the stunning surroundings. It's the perfect place to relax and rejuvenate after a day of exploring Nitmiluk National Park.
Sunset Deck Serenity
One of the highlights of Gorge View Bush Retreat is our amazing sunset deck. Here, guests can enjoy the most spectacular scenery that the Northern Territory has to offer. As the sun sets over the horizon, the view is nothing short of mesmerizing. The deck overlooks stunning vistas, teeming with beautiful birdlife, and if you're lucky, you may even be serenaded by the sounds of the didgeridoo, adding a touch of traditional Australian culture to your experience.
Camp Kitchen Convenience
Fully equipped camp kitchens are available for campers to use, making meal preparation a breeze. You can cook your favorite campfire recipes or try your hand at some Australian bush cooking.
Delicious Dining Options
If you'd rather not cook for yourself, you're in luck. Gorge View Bush Retreat offers delicious pizzas on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, ensuring you can savor a mouthwatering meal without the fuss.
Explore the Local Culinary Scene
For those who love to explore the local culinary scene, several excellent restaurants are available within a short drive of Gorge View Bush Retreat. You can sample the flavors of the Northern Territory and indulge in regional delicacies that will leave your taste buds delighted.
Book Your Stay
Whether you're planning an adventure-packed journey through the outback or seeking a serene retreat to escape the hustle and bustle of daily life, Gorge View Bush Retreat offers the best of both worlds. We're committed to providing a unique, comfortable, and unforgettable experience.
To book your stay at Gorge View Bush Retreat or to learn more about our facilities, dining options, and the adventures that await you in the Northern Territory, visit our website or get in touch with our friendly team. We can't wait to welcome you to our little slice of outback paradise.
itinerary
What to do in Katherine. Find out the best itinerary here.
Katherine & Surrounds7-day itinerary
With 7 days to discover the beauty of Katherine and surrounds, you’ll see how this region is prime adventure territory. Discover gorges, waterholes, waterfalls and thermal springs and learn about the traditional owners on a cultural tour.
With Nitmiluk National Park, Katherine Hot Springs and Elsey National Park only a stone’s throw away, your days will be jam-packed with activities.
Day 1
Start your engine
The town of Katherine is only a 3.5 hour drive south of Darwin on the Stuart Highway, with many great things to see and do along the way.
Take in the history at Adelaide River
The Adelaide River Inn is the perfect place to refresh with a cool drink and meet ‘Charlie’ the Buffalo who starred in Crocodile Dundee. While you’re in town, visit the Adelaide River War Cemetery, a reminder of the impact of WWII on the Territory and commemorating military and civilian casualties.
Discover the Pine Creek pioneers
Further along the road is Pine Creek, a town with pioneering and gold mining history. Visit the National Trust Museum and wander around Pine Creek Railway Precinct, an important transport hub during the 1870s mining boom and WWII.
Afterwards, stop in for lunch and a cool drink at the Lazy Lizard Tavern and Caravan Park. Be sure to check out the uniquely carved images of local wildlife onto the termite mound mud brick structure while you're at the outback Tavern.
Experience the wonders of natural thermal springs
Next stop, a dip in the Katherine Hot Springs, a series of clear pools fed by natural thermal springs. On the banks of the Katherine River, it’s a great place to relax and enjoy a picnic.
If you’re up for more excitement, check out the Pop Rocket Café. Here you can hire high quality on and off-road bikes for self-guided and guided tours. Explore the trails at your own pace or join an organised bike tour tailored to your needs.
Rest your head in Katherine
Obviously, the best place to stay in Katherine is at Gorge View Bush Retreat. Enjoy our glamping tents, or glamping canvas bell tents, and experience the fresh air of the Northern Territory in the Dry Season. It’s all the fun of camping without the hassle, in a safe environment, 16km from town, close to Nitmiluk National Park and the Katherine Gorge. You will feel completely safe and relaxed in our glamping accommodation. It’s the best accommodation in Katherine. It’s a unique experience. Comfortable bed and good service. Enjoy sunset on our deck, and a sunrise walk or yoga to make the most of your day!
Day 2
Enjoy a Territory toastie
Stop in at the Black Russian Caravan Park for the best smoky bean jaffle you’ll ever have. Tasty treats are served hot from the retro pop-up van in the grounds of the Katherine Information Centre. There are shaded areas for the kids to play while you savour your toasties, washed down with one of the best lattes in the NT.
Spend the morning immersed in art
Call in at the Aboriginal art galleries in Katherine to browse or invest in some original pieces by artists from the region and beyond. You may even be lucky enough to meet the artist.
Gallop-Thru-Time Gallery and Framing offers a comprehensive range of Aboriginal and contemporary art from the Katherine region. Along with a resident framer to offer expert advice on framing, packaging and shipping for your convenience.
A top art & cultural experience
The Top Didj Art Gallery and Aboriginal Cultural Experience offers the chance to meet with local Aboriginal artists. You can also get involved and create some of your own artwork and learn traditional painting styles, or try your hand at spear throwing using a woomera. Guests can also have to opportunity to try a traditional way to start a fire using 2 sticks.
Eat like an outback stockman
Dine under the stars at Gorge View Bush Retreat. Cook up a storm in the fire in the camp oven.
Day 3
Start your day at Nitmiluk Visitor Centre
If you already haven’t booked a special package to canoe Katherine Gorge with Gorge View Bush Reteat, just 5 minutes up the road from Katherine’s best luxe camping accommodation aka glamping at Gorge View Bush Retreat is the world-renowned Nitmiluk National Park. Nitmiluk (Katherine) Gorge is a network of 13 gorges carved by the Katherine River from billion-year-old sandstone country. Start the day at the Nitmiluk Visitor Centre for advice on the many ways you can experience the spectacular gorge – you can walk, swim, canoe, boat or fly.
There’s a restaurant at the visitor centre where you can take a break and appreciate the views overlooking the gorge or you can wander through the many cultural displays.
Grab a paddle, or cruise along
If you’re feeling adventurous, hire a canoe and experience Nitmiluk Gorge from a completely different perspective. Fasten your life jacket. Lie back and let yourself drift off on an unforgettable journey surrounded by the dramatic cliff faces of the gorge. Take a packed lunch and enjoy a break near some fresh rock pools. You can even camp out under the stars if you wish.
If you’d rather kick back, relax and be guided comfortably through Nitmiluk Gorge, check out one of the many boat cruises on offer. The dinner cruise is highly recommended. A guide will provide commentary on the local flora, fauna and ancient Aboriginal rock paintings, and share the culture of the traditional owners, the Jawoyn people with you.
Explore by foot
Another great way to see this country is on foot. Follow a well-marked track over the sandstone plateau for a short walk, or embark on a multi-day hike. The 60km Jatbula Trail takes in most of Nitmiluk National Park’s landscapes: monsoon rainforest, stone country, upland swamp, woodland and rock pools with waterfalls. The Nitmiluk Southern Walks offer some great day walks - enquire with Gorge View Bush Retreat about a one or two day group hike - and let them be your guides!
Spend the night in accommodation that suits you
There are many diverse accommodation options to choose from tonight. Pitch your own tent, book a glamping tent, or check out the comfortable and breezy safari tents complete with linen, towels, fans and lights - so you can have all the fun of camping without the hassle! Dining options inlcude: self cater, order a pizza for Thursday, Friday or Saturday nights, or head out to one of the quality nearby restaurants at the nearby Nitmiluk National Park or Kumbidgee restaurant. Gorge View Bush Retreat has a fabulous in-ground 12 metre pool to cool off in after a long day, or why not order a special ice bath with magnesium to restore your muscles?
Day 4
Take in the views from above
Nitmiluk National Park extends north to Kakadu National Park and is part of the magnificent Arnhem Land escarpment. A great way to get a sense of its size and beauty is from the air. Helicopter flights take off year-round (weather dependent) from the helipad near the Nitmiluk Visitor Centre or with Heli Spirit from near the gorge at Maud Creek airstrip. Heli-flights offer unforgettable experiences including exclusive landings at ancient rock art or spectacular waterfall swim sites.
Catch a must-see show
A must-see while in the region is the Katherine Outback Experience with Tom Curtain. Tom is equally renowned for his award-winning music skills as he is for his horseman abilities. Watch in awe during his 90-minute show as you witness authentic horse-breaking and a working dog demonstration.
Day 5
Go underground at the Cutta Cutta Caves
Prepare yourself for something truly spectacular. Travel 27km south of Katherine to the Cutta Cutta Caves Nature Park. The park covers 1,499 hectares of limestone landscape, with the main features being impressive limestone stalactites and stalagmites. Formed millions of years ago, the caves are still growing today and are found about 15m below the surface. Guided tours are conducted daily.
Have lunch on main street
Head back into town for lunch. On the main street of Katherine Terrace you’ll find popular cafés and eateries to tantalise your taste buds. Spend some time browsing the local shops, which are choc-a-bloc with clothes perfect for the Top End weather, hats, shoes, and souveneirs to take home.
Experience cultural diversity at Godinymayin Yijard Rivers Arts and Culture Centre
This afternoon, get immersed in local culture at Godinymayin Yijard Rivers Arts and Culture Centre (GYRACC). The centre is a cross-culture enterprise that showcases the cultural diversity and artistic richness of the region. The centre aspires to become a ‘model for reconciliation’ in the community through the presentation of exhibitions and performances of Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal cultural expression together. Take home a ‘piece of Katherine’ from the gift shop that stocks stunning local arts and crafts.
Day 6
Take a day trip to Mataranka
Today you take off for Mataranka, a small township about 106km south-east of Katherine and great a place to spend the day. The area was made famous by the 1902 novel We of the Never Never – a novel written about nearby Elsey Station by Jeannie Gunn. You can visit the graves of the book’s characters in the Elsey Memorial Cemetery or wander through the replica Elsey Homestead, made for the filming of the movie. Visit the Never Never Museum to learn about local Aboriginal history.
Feel rejuvenated with a swim in the thermal pool
Take a rejuvenating swim in the Mataranka Thermal Pool. Fed by spring water from the Daly and Georgina basins, it has a sandy bottom, is surrounded by a palm forest, and its waters are a constant 34°C.
Get up-close to the turtles & wildlife
The beautiful Bitter Springs Thermal Pool is also worth checking out, and is very close by to Mataranka. If you take a snorkel and mask and look among the roots of the pandanus along the banks, you’ll come face-to-face with northern yellow-faced turtles and long neck turtles.
Complete your afternoon at Djilpin Arts
On your way back to Katherine, make a detour to Beswick to visit Djilpin Arts. It’s approximately 40 minutes’ drive along the Central Arnhem Highway, off the Stuart Highway. Here you can view some great local artwork on display and listen to stories of family and culture told through dance and song.
Day 7
Plunge into Edith Falls
Today your journey back to Darwin takes in Leliyn/Edith Falls, where you can have a cooling swim in the huge, pandanus-fringed plunge pool fed by waterfalls.
Go for a bushwalk & finish with a swim
The area is great for bushwalking. Challenge yourself to walk the 2.6km steep rocky loop that is the Leliyn Trail. Your reward is a refreshing swim in the upper pool of the falls half-way through the walk.
Take a trek to Sweetwater Pool
Pack a picnic lunch and head up to Sweetwater Pool, a large tranquil swimming hole on the Edith River that can be reached by walking the 8.6km return track from Edith Falls. The walk includes a steep climb at the start and scenic lookouts along the way. The early morning or late afternoon light creates stunning reflections.
Time to head back
On your journey back to Darwin, opt to take a short detour and spend time exploring the plunge pools and waterfalls of Litchfield National Park.
Best hotel in Darwin
Best accommodation in Darwin is in Katherine at Gorge View Bush Retreat for camping and glamping near Katherine Gorge Nitmiluk Book Directly with Gorge View Bush Retreat.
Wondering what is the best hotel in Darwin? Well, the best hotel in Darwin is actually in Katherine. Get in the car and drive from Darwin to Katherine (about 3 hours), make some time to stop off at Edith Falls (Leilyn) on your way down. Head into the Katherine Hot Springs for a lovely dip. Make sure you stop in at the Pop Rocket cafe at the top of the hot springs. Head down to the Katherine hot springs (they are way, way better than Mataranka Hot Springs and the Mataranka Thermal Pools, and the Bitter Springs, which are next to the Mataranka Hot Springs. Then head out to Gorge View Bush Retreat for a night in our eco safari tents or our lovely glamping canvas bell tents. It’s glamping and camping without the hassle! Our eco safari tents are conveniently designed to capture the breeze. In the Dry Season (May - August) you don’t need to worry about air conditioning. Mother Nature does that for you! So where is the best hotel in Darwin? Katherine. That’s where. And it’s not even really a hotel, it’s camping and glamping accommodation near Katherine Gorge Nitmiluk at Gorge View Bush Retreat. For the best accommodation and the best hotel in Katherine, you can’t go past Gorge View Bush Retreat for the best camping and glamping experience near Katherine Gorge. Campers enjoy the peaceful and safe environment, where they can enjoy the true outback.
The site has shared bathrooms, which actually makes it eco-friendly. So it’s eco-friendly accommodation in Katherine. And the camping and glamping near Katherine Gorge Nitmiluk is safe, quiet and affordable. If you’re looking for the best accommodation in Katherine, it’s Gorge View Bush Retreat. No worries.
Katherine best hotel
Choosing accommodation in Katherine is all about thinking of the experience you want to have. If you’re in Katherine to enjoy the natural wonders, enjoy a camp fire, get out and explore, consider a camp site out of town, such as gorge View Bush Retreat, 16km past the Katherine hospital, and right on the doorstep of Nitmiluk National Park.
Accommodation in Katherine varies widely. You need to think about what kind of experience you’re looking for to help you decide on your accommodation. If you are seeking accommodation close to town, you might like to consider one of the many motels. If you are travelling with a caravan, campervan, tent or swag, you might like to be a bit further out of town. Looking for ideas? Check out the Tourism NT 7 Day Katherine itinerary
Finding accommodation near Katherine but not actually in the town itself can be a good option. You will not be so crammed in with other people, and you may have more opportunity to enjoy the natural wonders of the Top End and Katherine. Book Directly with Gorge View Bush retreat and enjoy the serenity of out of town accommodation Book Direct Gorge View Bush Retreat
If you’re travelling with a dog, you need to consider what you will do with your dog if you want to visit Nitmiluk. If you want to go on a boat cruise in the Katherine gorge (Nitmiluk) you can’t take a dog. Pets in Parks NT info sheet
Gorge View Bush Retreat allows guests to bring their pets, and has limited availability for pet minding while you enjoy your gorge cruise or gorge caneoing adventure.