Adelaide River War Cemetery

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Adelaide River War Cemetery, 70 km south of Darwin, is a serene and solemn memorial to those who died in the Top End during World War II. The cemetery holds more than 400 graves, including many from the bombing of Darwin and the Timor campaign. It's a place for quiet reflection, with manicured lawns and tropical gardens providing a peaceful setting.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow 45 minutes to an hour to fully appreciate the cemetery and memorial. The site is compact, so you can walk the grounds at a leisurely pace. Visit in the morning or late afternoon to avoid the midday heat. Combine with a stop at the nearby Adelaide River town for a cold drink or a look at the famous jumping crocodiles on the Adelaide River.

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