Valley Of The Winds — Park in Petermann

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Valley Of The Winds

Park at Valley of the Winds, Petermann NT 0872, Australia, Petermann, Northern Territory, 0872 . Here you will find detailed information about Valley Of The Winds: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

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Valley of the Winds, Petermann NT 0872, Australia, Petermann, Northern Territory, 0872
City:
Petermann
Postcode:
0872

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Valley Of The Winds is a Australian Park based in Petermann, Northern Territory. Valley Of The Winds is located at Valley of the Winds, Petermann NT 0872, Australia,


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Reviews of Valley Of The Winds

  • Adrian
    Added 2016.09.10
    Great views tough walks well worth it
  • Owen
    Added 2016.01.21
    Probably one of the best places to visit in the red centre. It’s a beautiful, significant site. Treat it with respect and enjoy the beauty it has to offer.
  • Luke
    Added 2015.08.04
    Amazing experience, stunning landscape. The hike is challenging in places, but well worth the views. The tour guide is well versed in everything, from local culture and history to knowledge of the local flora and fauna.
  • Xavier
    Added 2013.09.24
    This is a fantastic and not very hard walk I'd highly recommend, in fact The Olgas are more impressive than Uluru in many ways. There's a couple of water stations around the track which came in handy as we didn't get out there until after 10 and it was really starting to heat up by the time we finished. We walked the trail anti clockwise which I think turned out to be lucky as the harder sections were taken care of early in the piece. The views are amazing and once you're in amongst the rocks where there's creeks and vegetation you begin to understand why this area was so significant to the indigenous population. My tips are go early, go anti clockwise, don't forget a hat and water bottle.
  • Logan
    Added 2013.08.11
    Well worth the walk. Just be sure you are sensible and safe given the temperatures and your fitness levels.
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