Discover the best top things to do in Renmark, Australia including Mallee Estate Winery, Canoe the Riverland, Murray River Walk, Headings Cliff, Possum Parade, Olivewood Historic Homestead and Museum, Renmark River Cruises, Danggali Conservation Park, Paringa Bridge, Bert Dix Memorial Park.
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Mallee Estate Wines is a family owned winery featuring Eleni's Greek Restaurant and winery and vineyard tours. Located in Renmark, South Australia.
5.0 based on 88 reviews
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.
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A South Australian Family Owned Business. Operating from Renmark, Murray River Trails offers a range of experiences that enable you to discover the magic of the Murray River. From guided multi-day walking adventures to guided river safaris or customised houseboat holidays, our aim is to help you experience the wildlife and untouched nature of this Australian Icon. Murray River Trails offers 3 unique Eco-tourism experiences: Murray River Walk, a 4 day 3 night guided walk; Murray River Safari, a 3 day 2 night guided multi-activity adventure (canoeing, cultural walks, birdwatching); Murray River Escapes, tailored houseboat group journeys that include an experienced guide. Experience Australia's Longest River - The Murray River - Flowing 2,500km from its source in the Australian Alps to where it meets the Southern Ocean in South Australia, the Murray River has created inspiring cultural stories from 45,000 years ago to the present.
5.0 based on 35 reviews
Headings Cliff offer stunning views overlooking the Murray River and the magnificent golden limestone cliffs.
A fantastic viewpoint well worth the detour we took some great pics on June long weekend. We enjoyed the scenery!
5.0 based on 7 reviews
View the friendly possums each evening at dusk on the lawns of the Renmark Riverfront, opposite the Renmark Hotel.
Very friendly possums, came down for carrots that had been attached to the palm trees for them, husband was even able to feed one by hand, also allowed a little pat before taking the carrot back up the tree, hard to photograph as you cant use flash
4.5 based on 31 reviews
Much more than a museum! Olivewood has built up into a superb display of all that is good in the Riverland from the original well preserved home of the Chaffey family. A large visitor centre equipped with many curios starts you off and you can then take in the extensive grounds that are immaculately maintained, equipment, tractors and all sorts of other great stuff. All maintained by a great group of local volunteers. Well worth a visit if in the Riverland.
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Renmark River Cruise is a 1.5 hour cruise around Renmark and Paringa. The pontoon style boat provides stability and comfort for a small group of up to 12 people. Your guides are knowledgeable locals with a passion for the history and sites. Explore the bird life in the wetlands and try and spot a koala in the koala sanctuary, see the 90year old lifting bridge in Paringa and much much more.
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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.
4.5 based on 33 reviews
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.
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