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    Meningie

    , SA

    Things to see
    Tourist Information
    Motels
    Hotels
    Bed & Breakfast/Guesthouses
    Cottages & Cabins
    Lodges & Chalets
    Caravan Parks
    Restaurants


    A houseboat on the Murray River near Meningie

    Meningie (including Narrung)
    Pleasant holiday town on the beautiful shores of Lake Albert.
    Located 152 km south-east of Adelaide on the shores of Lake Albert, Meningie is a charming holiday destination at the northern end of The Coorong. The large number of parks beside the lake, the reeds and the large numbers of birds, all combine to make it a town of particular beauty.

    Historically there were five Aboriginal tribal groupings living on The Coorong and in the Meningie district. They are still known as the Ngarrindjeri people (they are the same people who fought over secret women's business at Goolwa). They made bark and reed canoes, lived on the fish and molluscs in the area, and built shelters against the cold Southern Ocean winds.

    The Ngarrindjeri people were decimated by the arrival of Europeans. The combination of smallpox (which raged all the way up the Murray River) and massacres saw the numbers of Aborigines on The Coorong drop from an estimated 3200 in 1842 to a mere 511 by 1874. It is widely accepted that 'meningie' is an Aboriginal word meaning 'mud' - an entirely appropriate name for the town.

    The first European into the area was Captain Charles Sturt who, being assigned to solve the great mystery of why so many rivers flowed westward from the Great Dividing Range (often known as the question of whether Australia had an 'inland sea') rowed a whale boat down the Murrumbidgee in late 1829 and reached Lake Alexandrina, at the mouth of the Murray river, on 9 February, 1830.

    Following Sturt the whole area along the Murray was opened up particularly by overlanders who moved sheep and cattle across the land. By the 1840s the area around Meningie had been opened up to large property owners and there was a ferry across the Murray River at Wellington. This led to the establishment of a coaching route from Adelaide to Melbourne which, until the 1850s when a route was found through the deserts further north, travelled along The Coorong. Travellers crossed the mouth of the Murray by paddlesteamers which plied the route between Meningie and Milang.

    Irrigation near Poltalloch Station on the edges of Lake Albert

    When the traffic moved north the town's importance declined but the richness of the local soils and the ready availability of water ensured its continuing importance as a centre for the surrounding agricultural lands.

    Today, with modern agricultural methods of irrigation and cropping, the Meningie district is known as a hugely successful dairy area as well as producing substantial acreage of irrigated crops. The town also has a large fishing fleet.


    Things to see:   [Top of page]

    Boating and Bird Watching
    The great attractions of this area are the boating and the bird watching. There are birds everywhere along the shores of Lake Albert and the boating around the lake is ideal.

    Trig Hill Lookout
    It is quite hard to gain any kind of elevation on this very flat area. Trig Hill is one of the few places which offers views over the town and the surrounding area. Drive east along North Terrace to get to the lookout.

    Pink Salt Lake
    On the road between Tailem Bend and Meningie is the 'Pink Lake'. These lakes are quite common in dryer areas and are coloured by the presence of algae known as beta caratine in the waters.

    Poltalloch Station, Narrung

    Poltalloch Homestead
    Built in 1876 at Narrung this beautiful Victorian mansion is a reminder of the wealth that was generated in the area at this time. Today it is still a working farm being operated by the descendants of John Bowman who established it as a sheep and cattle station. The outbuildings resemble a small village and include substantial stables, a coach house, barns, a woolshed and the manager's accommodation. It is open for tours and overnight accommodation. Bookings are essential. Contact (08) 8574 0043.

    Narrung ferry
    Interesting ferry which allows road traffic across the flatlands between Lake Albert and Lake Alexandrina. It is necessary to take the ferry across to the Tailem Bend side of the lake to reach Portalloch Station.

    The ferry at Narrung

    Point Malcolm Lighthouse
    The Point Malcolm Lighthouse is the smallest inland lighthouse in Australia. It was established to help guide paddlesteamers across Lake Albert and Lake Alexandrina.


     

    Tourist Information   [Top of page]

     
      Melaleuca Tourist Information Services
    Coorong Cottage Industries 76 Princes Hwy
    Meningie SA 5264
    Telephone: (08) 8575 1259
    Facsimile: (08) 8575 1698
     
     

    Motels   [Top of page]

     
      Lake Albert Motel
    Princes Hwy
    Meningie SA 5264
    Telephone: (08) 8575 1077
    Email: lakealbertmotel@internode.on.net
    Rating: ***
     
     
      Meningies Waterfront Motel
    Princes Hwy
    Meningie SA 5264
    Telephone: (08) 8575 1152
    Rating: **
     
     

    Hotels   [Top of page]

     
      Meningie Hotel
    Princes Hwy
    Meningie SA 5264
    Telephone: (08) 8575 1007
    Rating: *
     
     

    Bed & Breakfast/Guesthouses   [Top of page]

     
      Poltalloch Station Guesthouse
    Narrung Rd Narrung
    Meningie SA 5264
    Telephone: (08) 8574 0088
    Rating: ***
     
     

    Cottages & Cabins   [Top of page]

     
      Acacia Cottage
    P.O. Box 15
    Meningie SA 5264
    Telephone: (08) 8575 6033
    Facsimile: (08) 8575 6033
    Rating: ***
     
     
      Lake Albert Caravan Park
    Narrung Rd Lake Albert
    Meningie SA 5264
    Telephone: (08) 8575 1411
    Facsimile: (08) 8575 1411
    Rating: ***
     
     
      Mill Park Cottage
    Yumali Rd P.O. Box 15
    Meningie SA 5264
    Telephone: (08) 8575 6033
    Facsimile: (08) 8575 6033
    Rating: ***
     
     

    Lodges & Chalets   [Top of page]

     
      Sunset Lodge Cottage
    Princes Hwy 34 km south
    Meningie SA 5264
    Telephone: (08) 8575 7035
    Rating: ***
     
     

    Caravan Parks   [Top of page]

     
      Lake Albert Caravan Park
    Narrung Rd Lake Albert
    Meningie SA 5264
    Telephone: (08) 8575 1411
    Facsimile: (08) 8575 1411
    Rating: ***1/2
     
     

    Restaurants   [Top of page]

     
      Lake Albert Motel
    Princes Hwy
    Meningie SA 5264
    Telephone: (08) 8575 1077
     
     
      Meningie Hotel
    Princes Hwy
    Meningie SA 5264
    Telephone: (08) 8575 1007
     
     
      Meningie Waterfront Motel
    Princes Hwy
    Meningie SA 5264
    Telephone: (08) 8575 1152
     




     

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