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Swan Reach Public Hall
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Swan Reach
(including Nildottie and Punyelroo)
An early river port now a holiday destination
on the Murray River
Located 127 km north east of Adelaide on the Murray
River between Blanchetown and Mannum, Swan Reach is a fascinating
example of how slowly the Murray flows when it gets near Lake
Alexandrina. At this point, although the traveller is still more than
80 km from the river's mouth, the river's elevation is only 0.75 m
above sea level.
Swan Reach was first settled in the 1850s and was originally
the largest of five sheep and cattle stations in the area. The original
Swan Reach homestead is now the Swan Reach Hotel and some of the old
stables are still standing at the back of the hotel.
Swan Reach became one of the first riverboat ports in
South Australia and was a loading port for grain and wool. Trading
boats came through once a week to sell their wide range of goods.
However they were soon replaced by the General Store when the rail link
from Morgan to Adelaide was opened up. The paddle boat trade at Swan
Reach dwindled as Morgan became South Australia¹s busiest port of the
time. As a reminder of those historic days some old loading facilities
still remain on the cliff face. The ferry has always been an important
method of crossing the river and was first installed in 1897 and was
operated by a hand winch.
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Swan Reach Bakery and an old house
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Swan Reach is still
basically a rural town for sheep and cereal farming with some irrigated
fruit and vegetable produce also grown. Population in 1990 was 275
permanent residents (this has now dropped to 220). This population
expands during weekends and holidays. The local tourist industry
revolves, in the main, around Adelaide-based shack and cabin dwellers
on the riverfront downstream from the town.
Things to see:
Yookamurra Sanctuary
Located on Pipeline Rd at Sedan this is an attempt
to retain, and introduce, rare native wildlife into an area of pristine
mallee country. The numbat has been introduced into the area and there
are guided tours of the mallee on Sundays. The park is open from 5.00
p.m. Wednesday to Sunday 5.00 p.m. and there are Sunday Afternoon walks
at 1 pm and some nocturnal walks - these are the best because many of
the animals in the sanctuary hide during the day. For more details
contact (08) 8562 5001.
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The cliffs and lakes on the
Murray River south of
Nildottie
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Nildottie
Nildottie
is 39 m above sea level and has a rainfall 200 mm (less than 10 inches
a year in old measurement). Nildottie has only a couple of dozen
houses. It is located at a point where the Murray river's channels
start to spread and anabranch across the landscape. There are numerous
birds living in the area and the town's location is on vividly coloured
and ancient limestone cliffs.
Punyelroo
The word 'punyelroo' is
supposed to mean 'nice camping spot'. It is located only 7 km
downstream from Swan Reach. It has the usual array of riverside
attractions including excellent views across the Murray and a number of
stores for those people travelling the river by boat. It is very
popular with waterskiers.
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Hotels
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Swan Reach Hotel
Main St
P.O. Box 2
Swan Reach
SA
5354
Telephone: (08) 8570 2003
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Caravan Parks
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Punyelroo Caravan Park
Riverfront
P.O. Box 65
Swan Reach
SA
5354
Telephone: (08) 8570 2021
Rating: ***
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Swan Reach Caravan Park
Victoria St
Swan Reach
SA
5354
Telephone: (08) 8570 2010
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Restaurants
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Swan Reach Hotel
Main St
P.O. Box 2
Swan Reach
SA
5354
Telephone: (08) 8570 2003
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Cafés
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Swan Reach Takeaway
1 Victoria St
Swan Reach
SA
5354
Telephone: (08) 7850 2211
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