Mount Bundy Station


Mount Bundy Station is a pastoral lease that operates as a cattle station in Northern Territory.
The property is situated approximately east of Adelaide River and south of Darwin. It is situated on the banks of the Adelaide River on its northern boundary. The majority of the property is composed of savannah woodland.
Established in 1911, one of the first in the Northern Territory, the station originally occupied an area of with the boundaries once located within Litchfield National Park and Kakadu National Park. Mount Bundy was established by brothers Frank and Hubert Fred Hardy who were both renowned buffalo hunters. Fred died when he fell from his horse at Mount Bundy in 1940 aged 59 years. During the second world war the American forces set up an airbase at Mount Bundy for repairing bombers.
The tourist resort portion of the station was on the market in 2014 with an asking price of just under 2 million.