9 Things to do in Paringa That You Shouldn't Miss

July 1, 2021 Roger Rusk

Discover the best top things to do in Paringa, Australia including Canoe the Riverland, Headings Cliff, Paringa Bridge, Bert Dix Memorial Park, Renmark Paringa Community Museum, Lock 5, Cammies Antiques and Collectables, Silo Art, The Black Stump.

1. Canoe the Riverland

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Canoe the Riverland

Kayak Hire and Tours, Small Motor-boat Cruises & Canoes. Renmark is in SA's sunny Riverland and we provide access into beautiful tranquil wetlands above Paringa from our riverfront property. Explore the natural Murray River environment as an eco-friendly tourist. Our popular Sunset Kayak Tours run every day on demand. If you prefer to stay high and dry, choose our Small Boat Tours and enjoy the serene backwaters from the comfort of our dinghy. You can hire kayaks for the day and follow the marked trail. The creeks and lagoons loop back so you can take from one hour to all day exploring the natural environment. You will love all the birds and wildlife of Renmark-Paringa. Check out our website to see all tour options and special events. We have boats for all ages and abilities and we provide professional advice and support.

2. Headings Cliff

Heading Rd, Paringa, Renmark, South Australia 5340 Australia +61 1300 661 704 [email protected] http://www.discoverrenmark.com.au
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Headings Cliff

Headings Cliff offer stunning views overlooking the Murray River and the magnificent golden limestone cliffs.

Reviewed By Witchgreeneyes

A fantastic viewpoint well worth the detour we took some great pics on June long weekend. We enjoyed the scenery!

3. Paringa Bridge

Murray River, Paringa, Renmark, South Australia Australia http://www.visitrenmark.com/business-directory/paringa-bridge
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Paringa Bridge

Reviewed By branham2016 - Adelaide, Australia

Travelling eastward from Renmark to Mildura and beyond, one must travel over the Paringa Bridge. The Bridge is unique and historically notable. Opened in 1927 as a rail-road bridge with separate road sections on either side of the rail added later. Rail was closed in 1982 and the centre lane converted to a shared pedestrian and cycle path. The four sectioned bridge has one which can be raised 9.1 metres in one and half minutes to enable river craft to pass under. The bridge has been listed on the South Australian Heritage Register. I always love crossing this bridge as it gives brilliant views of the Murray without another vehicle blocking the view. The red steel superstructure is striking and when approaching 9.30am and 2.30pm when a bridge section raises to ensure that it is working, there is always a rush of adrenaline that you may get stuck, have to wait and you just have to get over before the raising starts! The best views of the raising to enable craft to travel under the bridge are from the Bert Dix Memorial Park adjacent to Sturt Highway on the Paringa side of the river. Return? Yes when travelling in the area or travelling to the eastern states.

4. Bert Dix Memorial Park

Lock 5 Road, Paringa, Renmark, South Australia 5340 Australia +61 1300 661 704 [email protected] http://www.discoverrenmark.com.au/bert-dix-memorial-park-playground
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Bert Dix Memorial Park

Reviewed By homer000red_12 - Adelaide, Australia

Best place ever for a picnic with the family or solo,very peacful and beautifully kept,has amenites and a comumanl barby,great for kids to run around, do be vigelent with the river.

5. Renmark Paringa Community Museum

Sturt Highway, Paringa, Renmark, South Australia 5341 Australia +61 423 050 732 [email protected] http://www.russellholdsworth.wixsite.com/paringa-museum#!
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Renmark Paringa Community Museum

Reviewed By elaineb150 - Paringa, Australia

The museum has been going for around 40 years with machinery, engines, working pumps and other older machinery for people to look at. The children will have fun playing with the working water pumps and playing on the tractors. If you are there at 0930hrs or 1430hrs you can walk through to the river and watch the Paringa bridge lifting to let through houseboats. The staff are very friendly and helpful. There is a small charge of $5 for adults to enter. Children are free. The museum is manned by volunteers. It is also available for weddings and other functions.

6. Lock 5

Lock Five Road, Paringa, Renmark, South Australia 5340 Australia +61 8 8595 5114 [email protected] http://www.renmarkparinga.sa.gov.au/thingstoseeanddo
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Lock 5

Built during the 1920's to regulate the flow and the levels of the Murray River. Visit the informative rotunda explaining how the Lock was installed and maybe see a vessel passing through.

Reviewed By BrianS5067 - Traralgon, Australia

Recently went to see the Lock and it didn't disappoint. To see how they control the water these locks are right across the Murray River is very impressive, make sure you read the boards there they have a lot of interesting information.

7. Cammies Antiques and Collectables

Sturt Highway, Paringa, Paringa, Renmark, South Australia 5340 Australia +61 429 600 079 http://www.cammiesantiques.com.au/index.html
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Cammies Antiques and Collectables

Reviewed By branham2016 - Adelaide, Australia

Cammies at Paringa is a must visit. It is loaded with memories and a huge variety of antiques and collectibles. The first reaction when entering Cammies is “where on earth do, I begin?” There are multiple aisles all leading through wonderful discoveries. From furniture to glassware, books to records, dinner sets to cup, saucer and plate sets, old phones to vintage grocery tins and packages …. and much, much more. Conveniently grouped, salt’n’pepper sets, boxed model cars, photographic equipment, figurines, rocks, shells, blue glassware it is all at Cammies. I really can’t describe what the overstocked aisles look like – so please look at my photos of the visit. Local produce and arts and crafts are also available. I love wandering places like Cammies looking for that something special which I did not think I really needed until I saw it. It is also the memory factor of “my grandparents had that”; “great-aunt had that in her lounge”. It is also the adrenaline rush of fossicking and discovering. Parking is available in front of Cammies - just off the main road. Thanks to Cammies for providing enjoyment. And the elephant figurine I bought will be looked after. Return? As stock continually evolves in places like Cammies, I shall return when the opportunity arises.

8. Silo Art

107 Sturt Highway, Paringa, Renmark, South Australia 5340 Australia [email protected]
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9. The Black Stump

5 Murtho Rd, Paringa, Renmark, South Australia 5340 Australia http://www.renmarkparinga.sa.gov.au/thingstoseeanddo
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The Black Stump

Reviewed By ET3121 - Greater Melbourne, Australia

The largest of 11 known black stumps in Australia. This impressive black stump is a 600 year old river red gum root system. It weighs approximately 8 tonne and is 8m in diameter.

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