Attractions and places to see around Gove, also known as Nhulunbuy, are found on the remote Gove Peninsula in Australia's Northern Territory. This region is characterized by its natural beauty, cultural significance, and the presence of the Yolngu Aboriginal people. The area offers a diverse landscape with pristine beaches, wetlands, and rivers, providing opportunities for outdoor exploration. Access to many recreational areas often requires permits.
Last updated: July 15, 2026
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This is one of the many bridges that span the Bestança River, each inviting you to pause and take in the verdant serenity and the hypnotic murmur of the crystal-clear waters. Some, like the Soutela Bridge, date back to the Middle Ages, while others, more recent, blend harmoniously into the landscape. Whether ancient or modern, they all share one thing in common: breathtaking views.
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This path descends through the valley of the River Bestança along one of the old roads that lead to the Prado area. The Bestança rises at Portas de Montemuro and flows into the Douro: 13.5 kilometres of crystal-clear water, it is one of the purest rivers in Europe. Its ecological balance sustains otters, trout and genets, while since ancient times, mills scattered throughout the valley have used its waters to grind cereals, especially corn, preserving a valuable rural heritage.
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Mini sandy beach, on the edge of the picnic park, with tables, bbq, fountain and WC.
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Very nice course, possibility of swimming in the basins
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Go over the bridge and up the few steps and you'll find some gymnastics equipment
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After about 350m you will find a large swing over the stream, which is attached to a tree trunk and is suitable for adults.
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A beautiful discovery on the edge of the EN222. Easily accessible natural pools with fresh running water (so-called wells). On foot it is possible to advance up the river to a waterfall. There is a picnic area nearby and a drinking fountain in the parking lot on the opposite side of the road.
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The Gove Peninsula offers a wealth of natural beauty. You can visit Natural Pool and Waterfall Trail, which features a large swing over the stream and a mini sandy beach. Other highlights include Galuru (East Woody Beach) for marine wildlife spotting, Garanhan (Macassan Beach) with its striking red cliffs, and the tranquil Gayŋaru Wetlands, which has a 3km walking trail and a bird hide. Remember that crocodiles are present in all waterways, so exercise caution.
Yes, the Gove region is rich in cultural and historical significance. You can explore the Meninas do Crasto Dolmen, an ancient Neolithic funerary monument. The Yirrkala Art Centre and Buku-Larrŋgay Mulka Centre offer deep insights into Yolngu Aboriginal art and culture, where you can see artists at work and purchase authentic artworks. The Yirrkala Church also showcases a unique blend of traditional Yolngu and Christian art.
The Gove area is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking along trails like the Path along the Bestança, which follows one of Europe's purest rivers. For more hiking options, explore the various trails available in the region, including moderate and easy routes. You can find detailed hiking guides at Hiking around Gove. Fishing is popular in the Goyder River and the Arafura Sea, and kayaking tours are available to explore waterways and spot wildlife.
Absolutely! The Natural Pool and Waterfall Trail is a great option, offering a large swing over the stream, a mini sandy beach, picnic areas, BBQ facilities, and a fountain. The Gayŋaru Wetlands also provides an accessible 3km walking trail with interpretive signage, suitable for families. Additionally, the Meninas do Crasto Dolmen is a historical site that can be an interesting educational visit for families.
For breathtaking vistas, visit Nhulun Lookout, which provides panoramic views of the surrounding area. The Bridge Over the Bestança River and Wooden Bridge over the Waterfall both offer serene environments and picturesque views of the rivers and waterfalls. Cape Arnhem is also renowned for its stunning ocean views and rugged coastline.
Many recreational beach and river areas around Gove are on Yolngu Aboriginal land, and a Visitors Permit from the Dhimurru Aboriginal Corporation is often required for access. It's essential to check permit requirements before planning your visit to ensure respectful and legal access to these areas.
Gove offers various cycling opportunities, ranging from moderate to difficult routes. You can find detailed guides for different cycling sports, including touring bicycle routes at Cycling around Gove and road cycling routes at Road Cycling Routes around Gove. These guides provide information on routes like the Amarante and Ecopista do Tâmega Loop or the View of the Douro River – Bestança Riverside Café loop.
Yes, the Gove region is rich in wildlife. At Galuru (East Woody Beach), you might spot marine wildlife such as dolphins, turtles, and manta rays, especially at sunset. The Gayŋaru Wetlands are ideal for birdwatching, and the Garanhanbu Conservation Area is home to rare and endangered species like the Sandstone Range rock-wallaby. Mangrove areas also offer chances to see sea turtles, dugongs, and various bird species.
Beyond the natural beauty, Gove offers unique cultural experiences. Visiting the Buku-Larrŋgay Mulka Centre allows you to engage directly with Yolngu art and culture, including workshops. The Garma Festival, a three-day celebration of Aboriginal art, music, and dance, is a significant cultural event. You can also experience the local social scene at the Gove Boat Club, known for its sunsets over Inverell Bay.
Visitors particularly appreciate the serene environments and breathtaking views offered by spots like the Bridge Over the Bestança River. The Natural Pool and Waterfall Trail is loved for its family-friendly amenities like the large swing and picnic areas. The ecological balance and historical significance of areas like the Path along the Bestança and the Meninas do Crasto Dolmen also receive high praise.
Yes, Gove boasts several beautiful beaches. Galuru (East Woody Beach) is a pristine spot perfect for relaxation and enjoying stunning views. Lonely Beach / Bawaka Homelands is known for its white sands and azure inlet. While Latram River and Goanna Lagoon offer opportunities for swimming in generally shallow waters, always be aware of crocodiles in all waterways in East Arnhem Land.


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