Explore one of Darwin's hidden heritage gems at Doctors Gully—home to a wartime staging ground that supported critical Royal Australian Air Force operations in the Top End.
Set within the iconic Aquascene property, this evolving precinct invites visitors to uncover layers of history from World War II through to Darwin's early infrastructure.
During World War II, Doctors Gully served as a strategic staging ground and vital supply point for the famed "Black Cat" Squadron—Catalina flying boats tasked with long-range reconnaissance, mine-laying missions, and covert operations across the Pacific. While few physical remains of the Catalina Base exist today, the historical significance of the site as part of this elite squadron's northern network remains compelling.
Visitors can also explore two original WWII oil tanks that once fueled military efforts, as well as the lush Peels Well Rainforest Walk. This path leads to the original water source for the Darwin township, combining military, natural, and civic history in a single immersive experience. The Doctors Gully WWII Precinct is growing into a key waypoint on Darwin's military tourism map, with interpretive displays and curated content in development.
Experience a self-guided heritage walk through the WWII precinct. View historic WWII oil tanks. Enjoy a rainforest walk to Peels Well, Darwin's original water source.
Explore the historic Aquascene property, enjoy the harbour view, with a cafe and fish feeding experience.
Facilities
- Café
- Coach parking
- Family-friendly
- Food and refreshments
- Kiosk
- Lookouts
- Non-smoking
- Free wifi
Accessibility
Welcomes and assists people who have challenges with learning, communication, understanding and behaviour. (includes people with autism, intellectual disability, Down syndrome, acquired brain injury (ABI), dyslexia and dementia) Caters for people who use a wheelchair.