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Goolwa, a historic river port on the Murray River near the Southern Ocean, is the gateway to the Coorong National Park and a charming base for exploring South Australia's Fleurieu Peninsula. Its 19th-century architecture, lively weekend market, and laid-back café culture make it a perfect stop for travellers seeking authentic river-town character and outdoor adventure.
Highlights & What to See
- Coorong National Park – Explore this pristine lagoon-and-dune system by kayak, cruise, or 4WD; spot pelicans, swans, and migratory birds.
- Goolwa Wharf Precinct – Wander the restored wharf, home to the Signal Point Visitor Centre, the Cockle Train (heritage steam railway), and river cruises.
- Hindmarsh Island – Cross the bridge to discover the island's walking trails, wineries, and the serene Currency Creek.
- Goolwa Beach – A wild, surf-washed stretch of sand at the Murray Mouth, ideal for beachcombing and long walks.
- Goolwa Market – Held every Saturday morning on the riverfront, offering local produce, crafts, and live music.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend a full day exploring Goolwa's historic core and the Coorong, but two days allow you to add a river cruise, a steam-train ride, and a relaxed meal at one of the wharf-side cafés. If you're self-driving the Fleurieu Peninsula, Goolwa makes a convenient lunch or overnight stop between Victor Harbor and the McLaren Vale wine region.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Victor Harbor – A coastal resort town with Granite Island, penguin colonies, and a horse-drawn tram.
- McLaren Vale – World-class wine region with cellar doors, d'Arenberg's quirky Cube, and olive groves.
- Port Elliot – A historic fishing village with a beautiful horseshoe bay and excellent bakeries.
- Murray Bridge – The largest town on the Murray River, with wildlife parks and paddle-steamer cruises.
- Strathalbyn – A heritage-listed town with antique shops, stone cottages, and the Angas River walking trail.
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