Renmark, South Australia accommodation, attractions

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A great destination no matter what the seasonRenmark, the town which was transformed by Australia’s first irrigation scheme, is 258km north-east by road from Adelaide and a leisurely 570km cruise up the Murray in the Riverland. Landlovers can hop aboard the Big River Rambler for a relaxing cruise to the spectacular cliffs at Whirlpool Corner. The dry climate and year-round sun make Renmark a great destination no matter what the season. There are galleries made for browsing, fruit stalls to stock up on the district’s famous products, beckoning wineries, billabongs and secluded creeks to explore by canoe, and fish and yabbies to be caught. The town is also well off for riverfront picnic spots. And be sure to set aside an hour or two to check out the thousands of varieties of blooms on show at Ruston’s spectacular rose garden. The lookout tower, part way along the road to Murtho presents a panoramic view over the cliffs at Whirlpool Corner and the river plains. Renmark is a convenient launching pad for journeys into the region's internationally significant conservation parks, including the Bookmark Biosphere. It takes its name from the Aboriginal word meaning ‘red mud’. The town was founded in 1887 following a joint agreement between the state government and Canadian engineers George and Ben Chaffey. The brothers were instrumental in helping to establish the system of irrigation still in use on the Murray today. Renmark is Australia’s oldest irrigation settlement. Source Berri (Down River) - Wentworth (Up River)
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