Meningie

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Meningie is a small, unassuming town on the shores of Lake Albert in South Australia, not the Northern Territory. Despite its location, it serves as a serene stopover for travellers exploring the Coorong and Lower Lakes region. This is a place where you can slow down, breathe in the salty air, and watch pelicans glide over the water. The town's charm lies in its quiet simplicity and its role as a gateway to the vast wetlands of the Coorong National Park.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most travellers spend a half-day to a full day in Meningie, using it as a lunch stop or overnight break. If you're keen on exploring the Coorong, allocate at least two days to kayak, birdwatch, and take a 4WD tour. The town itself can be seen in an hour, but the surrounding lakes and national park deserve more time.

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