Waikerie

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Perched on the cliffs above the Murray River, Waikerie is a sun-baked oasis in South Australia’s Riverland that feels a world away from the Hunter Valley. This is a place where citrus groves stretch to the horizon, paddle steamers once ruled the river, and the sky is a playground for gliders. For travellers weaving a self-drive itinerary through the Murray-Darling basin, Waikerie offers a slow-paced, family-friendly stop with a distinct frontier charm.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors find that a full day is ample to take in Waikerie’s highlights. Arrive in the morning for a river cruise or a gliding experience (book ahead in peak season), then spend the afternoon exploring the national park and the juice factory. If you’re self-driving, consider an overnight stay to enjoy a sunset barbecue by the Murray before continuing your journey.

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