Buronga

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Buronga, a quiet riverside hamlet on the Murray River, is the gateway to the wilder side of the Murray–Darling basin. With its back to the river and its face to the Mallee scrub, it offers a genuine outback-meets-waterfront experience that few travellers discover. The pace is slow, the birdlife abundant, and the sunsets over the river are the stuff of postcards.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Buronga itself is a half-day stop, but you’ll want at least two days to properly explore the river and nearby Mildura. Arrive in the afternoon, take a sunset stroll, then spend the next day paddling the national park and exploring the wineries. If you’re self-driving, it’s a perfect overnight break between Adelaide and Sydney or en route to the Flinders Ranges.

Nearby Areas Worth Combining

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