Lake Alexandrina

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Lake Alexandrina is a serene, sprawling freshwater lake at the mouth of the Murray River in South Australia, not the Hunter Valley. However, if you're exploring the Hunter Valley region, you might be thinking of Lake St Clair or the man-made Lake Glenbawn near Scone. For this entry, we'll focus on Lake Alexandrina as a distinct destination: a peaceful haven for birdwatching, fishing, and boating, with the historic town of Goolwa on its shores. The lake's vast, reed-fringed waters and Coorong-like landscapes offer a quiet contrast to the wine region's bustle.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan at least half a day for a relaxed visit: wander Goolwa's main street, enjoy a lakeside lunch, and take a short walk along the foreshore. If you're keen on a cruise or birdwatching, allow a full day. For those with more time, consider an overnight stay in Goolwa to explore the Coorong more deeply.

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