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Waikerie and surrounds - Waikerie

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Waikerie and surrounds - Waikerie

The Riverland town of Waikerie offers one of the longest stretches of accessible riverbank in South Australia. The width of the river makes it popular for thrilling water sports, fishing, and relaxing houseboats.

This community is surrounded by more than a million fruit trees, making Waikerie the centre of the citrus and fruit industry in South Australia. The town also boasts an 18-hole, bunkerless golf course.

Gliding

In recent times, the birds have been joined in the skies by gliders, with pilots worldwide raving about the thermals on which they soar. The best way to understand their fervour is from the front seat of a glider: the Waikerie Gliding Club arranges joy flights. As a bonus the views of the river and waterways are inspiring.

Ride the Ferry

The ferry crossing at Waikerie is one of the few remaining on the Murray. A trip across the ferry and a turn to the right will take you on a clifftop scenic drive of the river with great views.

Clifftop Walk

Head off on the 2 kilometre clifftop walk from the Waikerie Ferry for spectacular views of the river.

Locally Made

Drop in to Orange Tree Giftmania off the highway. A spiral staircase leads to a 360˚ view of Waikerie and its environs. You'll love Haven Hand chocolate factory and the cellar door of Thomsons Woolpunda Wines. Behind the Rain Moth Gallery (a local artists’ and craft workers’ outlet) you'll find the Interpretive Park – an opportunity for children to interact with the science of irrigation.

Fauna Park

A fauna reserve located near the caravan park allows close contact with Australian animals.

Murray River Queen

Dine and stay the night on a floating motel. The Murray River Queen offers great river views from its fine restaurant or on deck at the café where you can try some Riverland boutique wines. With 52 renovated cabin rooms to suit any budget, this will be an experience to remember.

Camel and Boat Safaris

For a hands-on experience, head off in the bush on a camel or take to the river on a boat safari – or why not do both? Camel and boat safaris operate from October to April.

Bird-watching at Gluepot Reserve

North from the town is Gluepot Reserve, renowned for prolific birdlife and great camping. Before heading out on your walk, visit the new Michael Hyde Interpretive Centre to get all the information you need for a great wildlife experience. Collect the key to the reserve at the Shell Service Station in Waikerie.

The name Waikerie is said to mean "many wings", after the giant swift moth "wei kari", the name given by the original indigenous community. It’s an appropriate name, considering the teeming birds of the lagoons and wetlands that edge the river.

Visitor Information

The Waikerie Visitor Information Centre is on Sturt Highway, Waikerie.

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