



Address
Garig Gunak Barlu National Park
570 kilometres north-east of Darwin
Cobourg Peninsula
Northern Territory
0880
Australia
Phone
+61
08
8999 4814
Fax
+61
08
8932 3849
The ruins of Victoria Settlement are one of two failed British settlements on the Cobourg Peninsula in the Garig Gunak Barlu National Park. A group of British soldiers, some with families, arrived in 1838 and spent 11 years establishing the settlement. The settlers built a Governor's residence, one of the first elevated houses ever built, a hospital, church, military and married quarters with distinctive round Cornish chimneys. Isolation and disease eventually drove the inhabitants out, and the ruins are all that remain.
A permit is required to enter the Garig Gunak Barlu National Park. Please contact Parks and Wildlife Service for further details, including road access.
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Experiences
- Flora/Fauna
- Historic/Heritage
- Nature based
- Outback
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Activities
- Sailing
- Self-Guided
- Bushwalking