Murraylands Region
South Australia
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Sunnyside Reserve Lookout

Murraylands, South Australia Murray Bridge
Sunnyside Reserve Lookout is a place to view the Murray River and wetlands with great scenic river views from an elevated position.

Serenity Nursery

Murray Bridge
Serenity Nursery is the ultimate tourist destination. Even if you’re not a green thumb you will enjoy the experience. There is something for everyone! Serenity Nursery is a complete garden centre set on an eight-acre property surrounded by heritage scrubland.

Ngaut Ngaut Aboriginal Site

Nildottie
Experience a walk through Aboriginal dreaming and culture. Visit the birthplace of the "Black Duck Dreaming" on the banks of the mighty Murray River, just a pleasant 45-minute drive from the riverboat town of Mannum.

Swanport Wetlands

Murray Bridge
Swanport Wetlands is a recreation reserve under the control of the Rural City of Murray Bridge.

Monarto Zoological Park

Monarto South
Monarto Zoo is an open range sanctuary with drive-through lion and cheetah habitats, South Australia’s first ever southern white rhinoceros and Australia’s largest giraffe herd. Take an adventurous safari bus tour inside the animal habitats, seeing African, Asian and Australian animals...

Willow Point Wines

Murray Bridge
Willow Point Winery is a fabulous destination for Port lovers, featuring a selection of excellent bulk Tawny Ports as well as bulk Sherries and Muscats for immediate consumption.

Dundee's Hotel & Wildlife Park

Murray Bridge
Visit Dundee's Wildlife Park for something a little different. Dundee's is renowned as an interactive 'hands on' wildlife experience.

Lavender Federation Trail

Murray Bridge
Welcome to the Lavender Federation Trail, a linear walking trail of 105 kilometres through diverse countryside traversing the eastern flanks of the Mt Lofty Ranges.

Ngarkat Conservation Park

Lameroo
Ngarkat Conservation Park is a large park covering around 270,000 hectares of mallee and heath land over remnant coastal dunes. Between the dunes, surface soaks often occur, allowing brown stringy bark and square fruited mallee to grow.