Lurrpukurru (Oyster Beach)

50km from township

Wanuwuy is characterised by broad, long sandy beaches, extensive dune fields and clear seas. In some places the wind-formed dune system rises to 60 metres: the effect is dramatic and the area is visually spectacular. Wanuwuy is registered as a Sacred Area so please read signs carefully and steer clear of sacred sites.

Visitors can camp at Lurrpukurru (Oyster Beach), and at several other locations along the coastal strip where designated campsites have been created. The journey to the northerly campsites requires a substantial amount of beach driving and Dhimurru recommends that drivers lower their tyre pressure to 20 psi and ensure they leave plenty of time either side of low tide to do the drive.

Adjacent to the beach at Wanuwuy are the giant, majestic limestone outcrops of Gay\a[a, or Twin Eagles. Penthouse campsite 2 has a great view with a short walk to the beach.

Yolngu regard the formations as manifestations of ancestral \uykal, or trevally fish, which are an important totemic animal for the site. Visitors may walk or drive past this site to get to other camping areas, but because of its significance we ask that visitors do not camp or swim on its southern side. Gay\a[a is one of approximately 58 registered Sacred Sites in the vicinity of Wa2uwuy.

This area is highly popular with visitors and locals and advance booking is recommended. 

✅ Bank fishing

✅ Compostable toilet between campsites 2 & 3

✅ Beach Driving

❌ No swimming or stopping between Twin Eagles

❌ Check tides before heading out

❌ Registered sacred site; NO DRONES PERMITTED

Campsite
Max Occupancy
Max Vehicle
Site 1
15
3
Site 2
15
3
Site 3
10
2
Site 4
10
2
Site 5
10
2