Friday, Jul 26, 2024 at 07:58
Hi Stefandsal,
We took our 2.6 Tonne Off Road Van all the way to
Punsand Bay back in 2018 without any problems. We travelled across from
Karumba on the Gulf of Carpentaria coast via the
Normanton to Dixie road crossing the
Mitchell River at Maramie, and joining the Peninsular Development Road just south of Musgrave Station. From there we headed north stopping at Archer River, although you could also stop at the
Moreton Telegraph Station, then onto Bramwell
Junction via the Telegraph Road. We stayed at Bramwell
junction, not Bramwell Station, although either campgrounds are OK. From Bramwell
Junction, we continued up the
Bamaga Road, and stopped just the other side of the
Jardine River, and then on to
Punsand Bay. The fee for the
Jardine River Ferry also includes a camping permit, so you can just pull off the road and
camp if you feel like it. Just be a little security conscious and lock everything, don’t leave valuables visible.
We spent a few days at
Punsand Bay checking out the various sights including “The Tip”. There is quite a lot to see at
Cape York, including
Somerset Homestead. Leaving
Punsand Bay and
Bamaga, we headed back down the
Bamaga Road to Bramwell
Junction. We left the vans at Bramwell
Junction, and headed back up The Old Telegraph Track, going all the way back up the
Jardine River again, before heading back to Bramwell
Junction to pick up the vans. There are plenty of
camp sites along the Old Telegraph Track. From Bramwell
Junction, we then headed back down the Telegraph Road and on to
Weipa, before heading down to
Cooktown, and further south.
If going again, we would stay at Loyalty Beach, and not
Punsand Bay. It is cheaper, and has the same facilities, just a bit further from The Tip.
Make sure you prepare both your towing vehicle and your caravan
well. Do not have any loose items as they will end up vibrating and possibly breaking and falling off. The road can be quite corrugated, so lower your tyre pressures and drive accordingly.
Macca.
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