The Arnhem Way: One of Australia’s Most Remote Road Trips | Lets Go Caravan and Camping

The Arnhem Way: One of Australia’s Most Remote Road Trips

Category: Inspiration, MDRTNT, News, Road To A Million, RoadtoaMillion2526, Date: 11 March 2026

Some road trips follow the coastline. Others wind through wine regions or famous landmarks.

Then there are journeys like the Arnhem Way — a route that takes you deep into one of the most remote and culturally significant regions in Australia.

Stretching from Katherine to Nhulunbuy on the Gove Peninsula, the Central Arnhem Road cuts through vast savannah woodlands, remote outstations and traditional Aboriginal lands before reaching the spectacular coastline of East Arnhem Land.

It’s not your typical highway road trip. Much of the route is unsealed, conditions can change quickly and planning ahead is essential — but that’s exactly what makes the Arnhem Way such an unforgettable adventure.

Planning Your Trip

Before travelling into Arnhem Land, visitors must apply for permits through the Northern Land Council. These permits help protect the culture, environment and communities across the region.

You’ll also need a Dhimurru Recreation Permit to access many beaches, campgrounds and recreation areas around Nhulunbuy.

Because services are limited in the region, it’s important to travel prepared with:

  • Plenty of fuel
  • Extra drinking water
  • Food and supplies
  • Recovery equipment

Road conditions can vary depending on the season, so always check conditions before departure.

arnhem way road trip nt

Suggested Arnhem Way Road Trip

Day 1: Katherine to Mainoru Outstation

Distance: approx. 250 km

Your journey begins in Katherine, where the outback meets the tropics. After stocking up on fuel, food and water, turn onto the Central Arnhem Road and begin heading east into increasingly remote landscapes.

Along the way you could:

  • Stop at Barunga, home of the well-known Barunga Festival
  • Visit Beswick (Wugularr) and browse local art at Djilpin Arts
  • Enjoy the drive through open savannah woodland and remote communities

northern territory 4x4
Djilpin Arts Cultural Tour Credit: Tourism NT

Day 2: Mainoru Outstation to Nhulunbuy

Distance: approx. 480 km

Today is the longest drive of the trip as you continue along the Central Arnhem Road toward the coast and the township of Nhulunbuy. Take your time and enjoy the changing landscapes along the way.

Highlights include:

  • Creek crossings and wide open savannah country
  • Wildlife spotting along the remote highway
  • Arriving in Nhulunbuy, the main township of East Arnhem Land

Finish the day with a well-earned sunset drink at the Gove Boat Club overlooking the Arafura Sea.

arnhem way road trip nt
Sunset at the Gove Boat Club Credit: Tourism NT

Day 3–4: Explore East Arnhem Land

Spend the next couple of days exploring the remarkable coastline and culture of East Arnhem Land with Nhulunbuy as your base.

Some must-see experiences include:

  • Visiting the Buku-Larrnggay Mulka Art Centre in nearby Yirrkala
  • Exploring the Dhimurru Recreation Areas
  • Relaxing on beaches such as East Woody Beach, Cape Wirrwawuy or Town Beach
  • Fishing, birdwatching or simply enjoying the quiet coastal scenery

northern territory 4x4
Fishing in Arnhem Land Credit: Tourism NT

Day 5–6: Bremer Island Escape

After several days exploring the mainland, leave the car behind and head offshore to Bremer Island.

Accessible by boat or charter flight from Nhulunbuy, the island offers a peaceful escape surrounded by pristine beaches.

While here you can:

  • Visit at Banubanu Beach Retreat
  • Join guided cultural walks
  • Go fishing or snorkelling
  • Spot turtles along the shoreline

arnhem way road trip nt
Banubanu Beach Retreat Credit: Tourism NT

Day 7: Begin the Journey Back

After experiencing the coastline and islands of East Arnhem Land, it’s time to begin the return drive along the Arnhem Way.

Once back on the Stuart Highway, you can:

  • Head north to Darwin
  • Travel south toward the Red Centre
  • Continue exploring the NT along routes such as the Savannah Way

Whichever direction you choose, the journey through Arnhem Land is one you won’t forget. For places to stay in the NT, check out Caravanning NT.

Comments are closed.

Key Industry Partners

Subscribe to Caravan and Camping News

Caravan Industry Association of Australia Ltd. Website by Zoik
Privacy Policy
Server One