SA Riverland

VISIT SA Riverland

The South Australian Riverland region is a verdant oasis located in the state's east, following the majestic Murray River from the Victorian border downstream towards Blanchetown, approximately 150 to 280 km north-east of Adelaide. This extensive area is characterised by its life-giving river, sprawling floodplains, ancient limestone cliffs, and a sun-drenched climate conducive to agriculture.

Historically, the Riverland has been a vital area for millennia, with Aboriginal peoples, including the Erawirung, Ngawait, and Nganguruku language groups, having a deep and continuous connection to the river and its resources, which provided sustenance and cultural significance. European settlement began in the late 19th century, notably with the Chaffey brothers establishing irrigation schemes at Renmark in 1887, transforming the region into a significant horticultural and viticultural hub. The Riverland is renowned as a major wine-producing area, with numerous cellar doors offering tastings of local varietals.

Landmarks of significance in the Riverland are numerous and often river-centric. The Murray River itself is the primary landmark, offering countless opportunities for recreation and appreciation of its natural beauty. Historic paddle steamers, such as the PS Industry in Renmark, provide a glimpse into the river's past importance for transport and trade. The region is dotted with charming river towns like Renmark, Berri, Loxton, Waikerie, and Barmera, each with its own unique character and attractions.

National Parks, such as the Murray River National Park and the Loch Luna Game Reserve, protect important wetland ecosystems and offer opportunities for birdwatching, canoeing, and bushwalking. The Banrock Station Wine and Wetland Centre is a notable landmark combining wine production with internationally recognised conservation efforts, showcasing the region's commitment to sustainable practices.

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SA Riverland TOURS

This return small group 4WD adventure from Adelaide takes you through the famous South Australian Riverland region, including the Murray River and Murray River National Park. It includes birdwatching, wildlife walks, and a dark sky reserve, as well as brewery and winery visits.