Murraylands Region
South Australia
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Ngaut Ngaut Aboriginal Site

Ngaut Ngaut Aboriginal Site, Nildottie, Murraylands, South Australia
Nildottie

The Ngaut Ngaut Aboriginal Site offers a walk through Aboriginal dreaming and culture. Join the guides on a tour through the Ngaut Ngaut Aboriginal Site and experience Aboriginal culture as you journey through the ancestral home of the Nganguraku People.

Ngarkat Conservation Park


Lameroo

Ngarkat Conservation Park features a magnificent mosaic of mallee and heath land, extending across 270,000-hectares of remnant coastal dunes. For many visitors, the vastness of this park is one of its most striking features.

Sunnyside Reserve Lookout


Murray Bridge

Sunnyside Reserve Lookout is a place to view the Murray River and wetlands with great scenic river views from an elevated position. Located approximately ten kilometres from Murray Bridge on the Karoonda Road. The Murray River is a picturesque site of houseboats, paddle steamers and happy, relaxed people.

Serenity Nursery


Murray Bridge

Serenity Nursery is a complete garden centre set on an eight-acre property surrounded by heritage scrubland. The Murray Bridge property was once used as one of the regions oldest lime kilns and dates back to the early 1900's.

Swanport Wetlands


Murray Bridge

Swanport Wetlands is a recreation reserve under the control of the Rural City of Murray Bridge. It covers an area of 19.4 hectares including 3.5 hectares of open water within a wetland of 13.6 hectares. The wetland is essentially one lagoon, which has been bisected by a causeway.

Monarto Zoological Park


Monarto South

Monarto Zoo is a 1,000 hectare open-range sanctuary undertaking a major role nationally and internationally in breeding programs for rare and endangered species.

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. The trail begins at Murray Bridge and takes a serpentine course of 105 kilometres to Springton in the Barossa Valley.