Our Towns
Every Murraylands town, from riverside retreats like Mannum and Blanchetown, through to welcoming inland towns like Lameroo, offer something enticing to the visitor.
Find out about the local attractions and holiday activities that each one offers, detailed on the town pages below.
And don't forget to talk to a Murraylands local - they'll be happy to share their town with you.
Murraylands Towns
- Blanchetown

- This quiet township is in essence an informal holiday town made up of unpretentious river shacks for lovers of relaxed river days. The uncrowded waterways, sheltered river bends and sandy banks are popular with water-skiers in the summer months. Read More
- Karoonda

- Karoonda is an aboriginal word meaning winter camp. Although only established in 1911, the area is well served by such facilities as health care, schooling, banking, farming and related industries. Read More
- Lameroo

- Known as one of South Australia's most attractive townships, Lameroo is a centre for shopping and education for the surrounding Mallee rural area. Read More
- Mannum

- Mannum has a beautiful riverfront and excellent recreational facilities including Mary Ann Reserve, home to a playground, boat ramp, picnic tables and kiosk. Visitors can hire water-skis, jet-skis, canoes, kneeboarding equipment or simply drop a line. Read More
- Murray Bridge

- The largest town on the Murray River in South Australia, Murray Bridge has everything the visitor could need, including a large regional shopping centre, accommodation, restaurants, hotels and sporting facilities. Read More
- Pinnaroo

- Pinnaroo is as bustling town 242 kilometres east of Adelaide and five kilometres from the Victorian border. Read More
- Swan Reach

- The area around Swan Reach is renowned for its towering cliffs, including Big Bend - which boasts the tallest cliffs along the entire length of the Murray River. Read More
- Tailem Bend

- The northern gateway to the Limestone Coast, Tailem Bend lies alongside the majestic Murray River. Read More


