Address & Contact
East Arnhem NT 0822
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Web: https://www.eastarnhemland.com.au/cape-arnhem
Wanuwuy (
Cape Arnhem) is a breathtakingly beautiful and pristine peninsula on the eastern tip of East Arnhem Land. The 50 kilometre drive from
Nhulunbuy to Wanuwuy takes you on a wonderful journey along an escarpment, over sand dunes and along pristine stretches of beach.
The first half of the trip to Wanuwuy will take you along the top of an escarpment, providing spectacular
views across the surrounding areas. You will then reach a
gate at the top of the escarpment. Before heading down the escarpment, be sure to
check out the
lookout here that gives you a magnificent uninterrupted view of the peninsula! The track will then take you down a steep
hill and at the bottom it is recommended you let down your tyre pressure as the rest of the way you will be travelling on soft sand. There is a sign informing you of the recommended tyre pressure, along with a
clearing to assist you to pull over and safely do so.
The peninsula is characterised by broad white sandy beaches and extensive dune fields bounded by unusually clear seas and mangrove-fringed tidal inlets. A dominant landscape feature of the peninsula area of Manydjarrarrnga-Wanuwuy is the wind formed Quaternary dune system, which rises to some 60 metres in
places. Other geological formations included undifferentiated marine silts in the upper reaches of
Daliwuy Bay, as
well as Bradshaw
granite outcrops which form localised yet distinctive habitats at several locations in the dune fields, on the offshore islets, and in
Daliwuy Bay itself.
There are several camping areas located at the north eastern end of the peninsula with picnic tables and fire pits for use. There is one composting
toilet facility available on the track in between the camping areas. A Visitor Access Permit and a Camping Permit from Dhimurru Aboriginal Corporation are required to visit this area.
There is a ten-vehicle maximum limit per day for this area.
Wa?uwuy (
Cape Arnhem) closes annually for the purposes of Miyapanu (
Turtle) conservation. This decision has been implemented by Dhimurru Aboriginal Corporation at the request of Traditional Owners. The area is usually closed from 1 August for a period of at least 8 weeks. During this time, no access is permitted to
Cape Arnhem. Bookings to
Cape Arnhem are closed for this period and can not be booked through Dhimurru's permit system.
Check the Dhimurru Aboriginal Corporation Facebook page for updates on this closure.