Murray River Lakes

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Straddling the border of South Australia and Victoria, the Murray River Lakes region is a serene water wonderland of interconnected lakes, lagoons, and wetlands fed by Australia's mightiest river. This is a place where the pace slows to the gentle lapping of water against a houseboat hull, where birdlife thrives in vast reed beds, and where local jetties and tiny lakeside settlements invite you to cast a line or simply watch the sunset paint the water in shades of gold and crimson. For international travellers on a self-drive itinerary, it offers a blissful contrast to the arid outback or bustling city life, with plenty of opportunities for boating, fishing, kayaking, and wildlife spotting.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow at least two to three days to truly unwind and experience the lakes. A long weekend is ideal: spend one day houseboating or kayaking on the water, another exploring the historic towns and wetlands, and a third on a fishing charter or wildlife cruise. If you're on a longer self-drive trip, the lakes make a perfect two-night stop between Adelaide (about 1.5 hours away) and the Limestone Coast or the Barossa Valley.

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