In the later dry season the Gibb River Road is usually suitable for any two wheel drive vehicles. Backpackers tackle it in stationwagons or old VW campervans and do just fine, but a bus is of course a different story for the reasons that you describe. There are no washouts or anything.
How many days do you need for the Gibb River Road?
7-14 days
The Gibb is a 660-kilometre track accessible between April and October, weather dependent. This itinerary is based on visiting the major attractions along the Gibb River Road. Allow 7-14 days to experience all the Gibb has to offer, or choose your “must-see” locations for a shorter trip!
What do you need to do the Gibb River Road?
Driving along the Gibb River Road is no easy feat– because the road is mainly gravel, at times very corrugated and others is just plain rock – some special equipment is definitely needed. Lonely Planet recommends ‘a high clearance 4WD with two spare tyres‘.
Is the Gibb River Road 4WD?
High clearance 4 wheel drives are recommended for the Gibb River Road for a reason. You can drive through the Kimberley along the sealed Great Northern Highway to get to Kununurra. But even the attractions on this road (like the Bungle Bungles) require a 4WD to enter.
How far from Kununurra to Derby via the Gibb River Road?
660-kilometre
The legendary 660-kilometre (410-mile) Gibb River Road from Derby to Kununurra (or Wyndham) in Western Australia is one of Australia’s most unique 4WD adventures.
Is there free camping on Gibb River Road?
One of the best spots camping on the Gibb River Road at Hann River! Yes! There is no need to pay for accommodation along the Gibb River Road unless you want a few more extra luxuries. In fact, one of our favorite camping spots in WA was along the banks of Hann River on the Gibb River Road.
What is the best time to do the Gibb River Road?
Typically, the best time to travel the Gibb River Road is early in the dry season, between April and September when the waterfalls are still flowing after the wet season. From December to March the Gibb River Road is cut-off due to the heavy wet season rains causing the rivers to rise and flood the roads.
Can you drive a motorhome to El Questro?
Can I bring a caravan to El Questro? A. Whilst we do recommend off road caravans and campers, many other caravans do make the trip into The Station. Please note that there is a 16km unsealed section with two water crossings being approximately 300-500mm in depth.
Are there fuel stops on Gibb River Road?
Fuel and basic supplies are available at a small number of roadhouses and stations along the Gibb River Road. While the distances between fuel stops are manageable, it is important to take into account the extra kilometres travelled along side tracks to tourist sites and accommodation.
Do I need a snorkel for the Gibb River Road?
You won’t need a snorkel for river crossings on the Gibb River Road that time of year, but if it’s very dry your air filter would not get quite as dusty if you had one.
How rough is the Gibb River Road?
The majority of Gibb River Road between Lennard River and Pentacost River is unsealed (about 470 km), which means you will come across long stretches of road with heavy corrugations, loose gravel, potholes and/or rocks. Be prepared for a bumpy and sometimes slow journey for most of the trip!
Can you take a 2WD on the Gibb River Road?
Car hire companies will not allow or insure 2WD vehicles to drive the Gibb River Road, and even with your own vehicle, we would not recommend it.
How much does it cost to do the Gibb River Road?
Camping on the Gibb River Road: Manning Gorge Campground is run by Mount Barnett Station and is located just beyond the Roadhouse. It costs $25 per adult for the first night and then $15 per adult per night after (the higher cost on the first night includes the entrance fee to Manning Gorge).
Where can I camp along Gibb River Road?
Camping on the Gibb River Road
- Birdwood Downs Station.
- Windjana Gorge.
- Mt Hart Wilderness Lodge.
- Bell Gorge.
- Mornington Wilderness Camp.
- Charnley River Station.
- Manning Gorge/Mt Barnett.
Can you swim on the Gibb River Road?
There are a number of swimming options at Manning Gorge, located along the Gibb River Road, and the first spot is only a few minutes walk from the campground itself where sandy banks line the Manning River. To access the main falls it’s 3 kilometre walk from the campground.
Do you need a winch for Gibb River Road?
All the research we did before the Gibb River Road trip told us you needed winches, 4 spare tyres, window shields and many other gadgets that are supposed to pull you out of trouble.
Can you sleep in campervan anywhere in QLD?
Can You Stop and Sleep Anywhere in Australia with a Campervan? Under Australian law, it’s illegal to stop and sleep anywhere in Australia, even with your recreational vehicle.
How much of the Gibb River Road is sealed?
Famous as one of the last true frontiers of Australia, the Gibb River Road has earnt itself a reputation for destroying tyres and the vehicles they’re fitted to. The West Aus government have just kicked off plans to seal roughly 1/3rd of the road.
What caravan is Gibb River Road?
It is possible to travel the Gibb River Road with an off-road caravan, but you should definitely not tow a standard road caravan. The only exception to this is if you would like to visit El Questro from Kununurra (see below).
How much is El Questro per night?
Adults | Families (2 adults and up to 3 children under 15 years old). Additional children are $8 each. | |
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Black Cockatoo Powered Campground | $34 per adult per night | $81 per family per night |
Private Riverside Bush Camping | $31 per adult per night | $72 per family per night |
Can you take a campervan to Rottnest Island?
Since plant and animal life is protected on the island, motor vehicles are strictly prohibited. Thus, you cannot take a campervan, caravan, or any other vehicle to Rottnest Island.