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Is Burketown worth visiting?

Is Burketown worth visiting?

The visitor centre is a good place to start a visit to Burketown and learn about the history of the town. Kelly and Rod from the visitors are great people and very helpful ! this isolated town is still a bit behind the times…a lot more could be done for tourists like boat hire , really lovely scenery !

What is there to do in Burketown?

Things to See and Do

  • Morning Glory Cloud Formation.
  • Post and Telegraph Office.
  • The Old Boiling Down Works.
  • Landsborough Tree.
  • Artesian Bore.
  • Yagurli Tours.
  • Frederick Walker’s Grave.
  • Lawn Hill National Park now Boodjamulla National Park.

Where is the town of Burke Australia?

Bourke, town, north-central New South Wales, Australia. It lies on the Darling River. The Darling River at Bourke, N.S.W., Austl.

What river is Burketown on?

Burketown is on the Savannah Way west of Normanton. On the Way, you will cross the Leichhardt River. And at the right time of year, you can detour slightly downstream to find the spectacular Leichhardt Falls. And what a contrast to the dry surrounds.

Is the road from Cloncurry to Burketown sealed?

The Wills Developmental Road is a road in north-west Queensland running between Julia Creek and Burketown. As of 2016 it is sealed with a total length of 500 kilometres (310 mi). Two major rivers are crossed by the Wills Developmental Road en route, the Cloncurry and the Leichhardt.

Is the road from Normanton to Burketown sealed?

The Burketown Normanton Road is an unsealed road in Queensland. The Burketown Normanton Road’s highest elevation along its length is 47.2m (highlight point | zoom to point) and the lowest point is at 2.75m (highlight point | zoom to point).

Where does the Savannah Way start and finish?

Where Does The Savannah Way Start And Finish? Your Savannah travel route can start from Cairns through the deep outback gorges and end in the historic town of Broome or even in Kakadu National Park.

What does Bourke mean?

The surname is one of the Anglo-Norman names that came to Ireland in the 12th century. The surname Bourke is derived from the Old English word “burh,” which is derived from the Old German word “burg,” the common Germanic word for a fortification.

Is the road from Borroloola to Burketown sealed?

While there are unsealed 4WD sections, the main route (apart from a 700km section between Normanton and Borroloola) is sealed – but it’s important to note that some sections are impassable during the wet season (November to April).

Are there crocodiles at Lawn Hill National Park?

Lawn Hill Gorge itself has over 20 species of fish, 12 species of frogs, 3 species of turtles, and Australian freshwater crocodiles to boot (the non-man-eating kind).

What is the population of Burketown?

In the 2016 census the locality of Burketown had a population of 238 people. It is located 898 kilometres or 558 miles west of Cairns and 227 kilometres or 141 miles west of Normanton on the Albert River and Savannah Way in the area known as the Gulf Savannah.

Who are the people in Burketown (State Suburbs)?

In the 2016 Census, there were 238 people in Burketown (State Suburbs). Of these 55.2% were male and 44.8% were female. Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people made up 40.4% of the population. The median age of people in Burketown (State Suburbs) was 38 years.

Where is Burketown Shire?

Burketown is 2,115km to the north west of Brisbane, the capital of Queensland, and 2,100km from Darwin. The Shire lies on the southern coast of the Gulf of Carpentaria and and shares a border with the Northern Territory. The Shire covers 40,127 km², approximately 40 times larger than the area of Brisbane City Council.

What percentage of people in Burketown are married?

Children aged 0 – 14 years made up 17.2% of the population and people aged 65 years and over made up 8.6% of the population. Of people in Burketown (State Suburbs) aged 15 years and over, 30.6% were married and 11.6% were either divorced or separated.

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