A week in the Riverland

We had arranged with friends to spend a week in Berri, South Australia, to catch up and relax.  Berri is a lovely town on the River Murray and takes its name from the local Aboriginal meaning bend in the river.
 

We now store our caravan in Mannum, about an hour's drive from home, so the day before we set off and packed our van,  had a look around the town and spent some time with our family there and next morning we headed for Berri.


View from Mannum Lookout over the River Murray and the ferry crossing

The weather was good for travelling and we stopped at Forster Lookout to view the River Murray and then drove onto the Ferry nearby at Walkers Flat.






The ferry at Walkers Flat
 

We arrived at Berri, checked into th caravan park, and met up with some of our friends who had arrived earlier.  By mid afternoon most of our group had arrived and we sat around having a drink and a chat.

I always look forward to taking photos of the sunsets and this one didn't disappoint me although there was a playing field next to the caravan park.






The week was filled with lunches out, a few walks, a lot of chatting, laughing and drinking and some sightseeing.

Lock 4 near Berri



Banksia


Some of our friends at Lock 4

In total there are 26 man made locks, weirs, barrages on the River Murray. 

A sunset cruise and dinner



Not much colour in the sunset but still beautiful views





Another afternoon we had some fun on the Mini Golf Course, more laughing than anything else.








When visiting the Riverland you should go to a winery, so we headed out to Banrock Station and Wetlands.  Unfortunately the weather turned a bit cold and wet so we didn't do the wetlands walk but we did enjoy a coffee and some of us had devonshire tea. 

Me with a sculpture at Banrock Station

Another afternoon we drove to Paringa, near Renmark, and were surprised to see the Emergency Services towing a broken down boat through Lock 5. 






Lock 5 was built during the 1920's to regulate the flow and levels of the Murray River, ensuring the river is navigable at all times.
The river walk opposite the caravan park







Comments

DUTA said…
I like the photo of you and the green sculpture.
Rita said…
Looks just beautiful! And you had some good company, too.
Love the pelican feeding the baby statue.
Pauline said…
Haven't seen your electrons in ages! So good to see you back on the road and visiting another lovely area, enjoying life - the sunsets. Cheers.
Joan Elizabeth said…
Now you are making me really jealous. I would love to be out in our caravan and have great memories of travelling in the Riverland some years ago.
What a wonderful trip with friends. I enjoyed the pictures.

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