Photo: Yeti Hunter / CC BY-SA 3.0
Bridgewater on Murray is a serene riverside settlement in South Australia's Riverland region, offering a quintessential Murray River experience. With its lush floodplains, abundant birdlife, and calm waters, it's a haven for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful escape. The town's laid-back vibe and access to water-based activities make it an ideal stop on a self-drive journey through the Riverland.
Highlights & What to See
- Murray River Cruises: Glide along the mighty Murray on a paddle-steamer or houseboat, taking in the river's timeless beauty and spotting kangaroos and nesting eagles along the banks.
- Kayaking & Canoeing: Paddle through quiet backwaters and lagoons, where the only sounds are the splash of a paddle and the call of a kookaburra. Rentals are available locally.
- Walking & Cycling Trails: Explore the riverfront paths and the nearby Banrock Station Wetlands, a Ramsar-listed site with boardwalks and bird hides perfect for twitchers.
- Fishing: Cast a line for Murray cod, golden perch, and redfin from the banks or a boat – the river is renowned for its fishing.
- Local Wineries: The Riverland is a major wine-producing region; pop into cellar doors like Banrock Station or Angove Family Winemakers for tastings of bold reds and crisp whites.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend a leisurely two to three days in Bridgewater on Murray, allowing time for a river cruise, a day on the water with a kayak or fishing rod, and a visit to nearby wetlands. If you're on a road trip between Adelaide and Melbourne, a one-night stop can still give you a taste of the river's magic – aim to arrive early afternoon and leave the next morning after a sunrise walk along the banks.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Berri: Just 15 minutes north, this lively town has a bustling riverfront, a renowned winery, and the Big Orange tourist complex.
- Renmark: About 30 minutes upstream, it's the Riverland's largest town, with historic paddle-steamers, citrus groves, and the Ruston's Rose Garden.
- Banrock Station Wetlands: A must-see for nature lovers, with walking trails, a wine centre, and a restaurant overlooking the wetlands.
- Waikerie: Known for its citrus and a quirky silo art trail, this town is a short drive west and offers river views from the cliffs.
- Mannum: Further downstream, this historic river port is famous for the PS Marion and the Mannum Dock Museum.
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Image credits
- Berri — Mattinbgn / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Renmark — Scott Davis / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Banrock Station Wetlands — David Cook Wildlife Photography from Wamboin, NSW, Australia / CC BY 2.0
- Waikerie — Mattinbgn / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Mannum — Mattinbgn / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Riverland Region — ScottDavis / CC BY-SA 3.0