Robin Falls, Northern Territory Australia for self drive visitors guide


Robin Falls

Robin Falls

 
: Access driving via the sealed Stuart Highway south from Darwin or north from Alice Springs.

Robin Falls, Northern Territory Australia (Also known in some maps a s Robyn Falls)

Robin Falls Robin Falls, located along Dorat Road near Adelaide River township, off the Stuart Highway
Facilities: Car park
Robin Falls Northern Territory Australia
Enjoy a refreshing dip into the scenic Robin Falls, located along Dorat Road near Adelaide River township, off the Stuart Highway. The falls are reached by a short walk following a crystal clear creek through scenic bush surrounds. The area is home to a wide variety of flora and fauna unique to the Top End and affords lovely views back over the cascading Falls.

A small but rather attractive three-tiered waterfallwhere I had to get up close to view it all.

An idyllic spot to get away from the crowds. An great spot to get away from it all.

The turnoff for Robin Falls is about 11km to 12km south of the Adelaide River township on the sealed but rather narrow Dorat Road (see below). At the turnoff proceed along where it appears to be rather rough and rocky 4wd access. There's a basic car park at the end of the unsealed road and there is where the hike on a trek starts.

Follow the creek upstream where the trail starts off reather easy to read but then it becomes less defined the further you go. Eventually leading to some scrambling over rocks. Then eventually you get to the Robin Falls. Careful around here the rocky surface was slippery ( this appears to be a seasonally feed waterfall).

Overall, allow 45 to 90 minutesfrom the start of the car park and back to your 4wd camper.

Adelaide River was 33km south of Batchelor (around a slow 45 minutes drive) and 115km (around a slow 2 hours drive) south of Darwin.

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