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Mount Bundy Station, Adelaide River ( Stuart Highway )

Mount Bundy Station, located just three kilometres off the Stuart Highway close to the historic township of Adelaide River, is an ideal base from which to explore the many attractions of the Top End. Situated high on a hill overlooking the station, Mount Bundy Station offers home style accommodation with gourmet breakfasts. Visitors can relax with a swim in the pool, indulge in fishing, or enjoy exploring the bush on horseback.

Accommodation Options

Budget Dorms, Stockmans Quarters

The stockmans quarters have seven bunk rooms with shared bathrooms and a fully equipped communal kitchen.

Budget Dorms, Stockmans Quarters

The stockmans quarters have seven bunk rooms with shared bathrooms and a fully equipped communal kitchen.

Cottage

The self contained cottage has two bedrooms each with a queen size bed, one bedroom with twin beds, and double bunks in the lounge room.

Homestead

The homestead has three bedrooms, each with a king size bed, and one bedroom with an additional single bed. Two extra bedrooms are available, with one queen size bed, two double beds and a single bed.

Billabong House

The Billabong House is a large self contained house with a fully equipped kitchen and a gas barbecue.

Camp Grounds

Powered camp sites are available in the camp ground, facilitating 100 campers.

Experiences

  • Caravan and Camping

Popular Activities

  • Bush Walking
  • Fishing - Trout/Fly
  • Horse Riding
  • Outback
  • Wilderness

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