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Waikerie

Waikerie is known as the 'Citrus Centre of Australia', with more than 5000ha of irrigated vineyards, citrus and stone-fruit orchards on the banks of the Murray River. About 170km NE of Adelaide, the town has been turned from mallee scrubland into productive farming land. It is thought the name 'Waikerie' is a corruption of the Aboriginal word 'weikari' which refers to the giant swift moths found in the area.


Main Attractions

The Waikerie Golf Club is among the top 10 South Australian golf clubs. Starting near the ferry, a scenic 2km Clifftop Walkway runs along sandstone cliffs edging the river. On the way, take in the spectacular views from Waikerie Lookout Tower. The walkway runs from the lookout to Lions Riverfront Reserve, which provides lawns by the water's edge, shady trees, picnic and BBQ facilities and a playground. Gliding is also a popular activity as the conditions in the area around Waikerie are ideal.

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There are 3 protected wetland areas near the town; Stockyard Plains, Hart Lagoon and Maize Island CP; all with an abundance of birdlife, fauna and flora. Broken Cliffs offer a fossicking spot around 7km north on the river. Crystallised gypsum fossils can be found in great numbers here. A short drive away is the popular Lock 2, used to control water levels in the Murray. It has BBQ and picnic facilities in a lovely setting.

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Copyright 2007, by the Contributing Authors. Cite/attribute Resource. cmsadmin. (2005, May 20). Waikerie. Retrieved November 21, 2008, from Plan Book Travel Australia Web site: http://www.planbooktravel.com.au/australia/sa/waikerie. This work is licensed under a Universal Publishers. Universal Publishers

Region: Riverland

The Murray Riverland produces close to half of South Australia's wine grapes and is becoming increasingly known as a wine area in its own right. Murray Riverland is the heart of the fruit bowl of South Australia, where more than 90% of the state's citrus, stone fruit and nuts are grown; local produce can be sampled from stalls along the roadside. Attractions include Banrock Station, Fresh Fish and Dried Fruit Outlets, Loxton Historical Village, River Cruises and The Big Orange. Accommodation in the main towns of Berri, Loxton, Barmera and Renmark. more

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