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Located at the mouth of the mighty Murray River on Lake Alexandrina in South Australia, Goolwa is now a popular tourist destination, but started its life as a river port and was probably first visited by European sealers from Kangaroo Island. The name is said to come from the Aboriginal for “elbow” and reflects the shape of the river near Hindmarsh Island.

In the days when the mouth of the Murray River was wide enough, Goolwa catered for boats entering the river system from the ocean, as well as for the riverboats themselves. It is now regarded as the nation’s small boat capital, and hosts the Wooden Boat Festival every two years, with the most recent held in March 2009. This festival is highly regarded and attracts visitors from all over the world.

Goolwa was a vital cog in the transport wheel for South Australia, as the river boats would unload their cargo here, for transfer to ocean-going ships.Goolwa Sunset

Things to do

There are so many things to do, you will need more than one visit to fit them all in … but Goolwa has always been known for drawing people back, time and again. The star of the show is the Murray River itself, and the many activities centred around it, such as great fishing and ‘cockleing’, 4WD tracks along the beach to the mouth of the Murray, and twilight sailing on old boats.

Goolwa is also gateway to the pristine wetlands of the Coorong National Park, with its diverse bird and wild life. In the winter months it is a great place for whale watching, and there are wonderfully historic buildings, the wharf markets, an array of cafes, shops and restaurants, and of course – the ‘Cockle Train’ steam engine, which wends its way along the coast.

There is a 22km bike track to Victor Harbour, which shares the white sands and crystal waters of Goolwa – and if you don’t fancy the ride back, just jump on the ‘Cockle Train’ and soak up the coastal scenery on the way back.

As if being in the middle of such beauty wasn’t enough, Goolwa is also surrounded by many well-known wineries, and wine tastings at their cellar doors is a treat any time of year.

When to go

Goolwa enjoys a lovely seaside climate, with sea breezes keeping the temperature comfortably around the mid-20s in summer, and considerably cooler in winter, of course.

If you go in summer, you will be able to partake in all the wonderful water sports and activities on offer, however winter has its attractions as well, with the lure of cosy restaurants, wineries with world-class red wines, and the wild beauty of the coastline, which has something to offer in all weather.

How to get there

Goolwa is around 85km south of Adelaide, so is an easy car trip, making it a great choice for a weekend getaway. Domestic and international flights, as well as buses and trains, service Adelaide. There are a number of companies offering car hire.

Accommodation

Goolwa has a number of accommodation options from budget self-contained cottages, to B&Bs and upmarket holiday homes. See the Goolwa listings on TakeABreak for a great range of places to stay. Highly recommended is The River Bed – a beautifully appointed little cottage only a stone’s throw from the river.

Ideal length of visit

Proximity to Adelaide means that Goolwa is great for a short break, but there is so much to see and do that you could easily spend a week or more taking in the glorious beaches, wonderful wildlife, sensational food and wines – or just relaxing as you watch the seals, black swans and other wildlife parade past. You are spoiled for choice with the range of galleries, cafes, shops and activities, so Goolwa is sure to become one of your new ‘favourite places’.

Further information

For more information go to the Visit the Goolwa Accommodation website to help plan your stay.

St Githa’s Cottage, Bridgewater

Romantic Self-Contained Stone Cottage set in private garden paradise. Features include large open log fire, ensuite double spa, full kitchen and laundry, air conditioned, TV,DVD CD player. An intimate old world hideaway close to Hahndorf and ideally located for day trips to McLaren Vale, Victor Harbour, and the Barossa.
Generous breakfast provisions supplied plus chocolates, fruit etc.
All two night stays receive a bottle of wine.

Locality

Close to Bridgewater Mill, Cleland Wild life Park, Mt Lofty, Hahndorf and Adelaide Hills wineries.

Associations

Bed & Breakfast and Farmstay South Australia. Adelaide Hills Tourism.

Facilities

Accept MasterCard, Accept VISA, Air conditioning, Bath, Books/Magazines Supplied, Breakfast provisions available for self-cooking, CD Player, Cooked Breakfast Provided, DVD, Ensuite, Kitchen, Laundry facilities, Linen supplied, Log fires, No smoking, Pets not allowed, Spa Bath, Stereo, Tea/Coffee Making Facilities, Television, Undercover or off street parking, VCR, Videos/DVDs Supplied

To Make a Booking or for Further Information, visit St Githa’s Garden Website

Caloundra is a favourite holiday place on the Sunshine Coast of southern Queensland. It’s about 45 minutes drive from Brisbane airport and has a variety of beaches, allowing the beach-goer to find a calm, sandy bay in almost any weather.

In the 1980s, Caloundra was a sleepy seaside town. Today it is a vibrant tourist-oriented commurydgescaloundra.jpgnity. Some of its favourite attractions include the famouse Australia Zoo, a project of “crocodile hunter” Steve Irwin and the Glass House Mountains National Park in the hinterlands.

Accommodation in Caloundra includes some of the finest resort hotels, including the Rydges Oasis Resort.

Featuring hair dryer, clock radio, tv, a/c, non-smoking rooms, in-house movies, this Caloundra hotel is sure to make each guest’s trip an enjoyable one. Guests seeking exercise or leisure will be pleased to find tennis courts, swimming pool at the hotel. With a full range of popular amenities and a friendly, caring staff, it’s no wonder guests keep returning to Rydges Oasis Resort.

The resort is situated in 10 acres of landscaped palm gardens with an a-la-carte restaurant situated around a charming water-lily pond.

The rooms are air conditioned, well decorated and equipped with numerous amenities and attentive room service for your convenience.

Accommodation Caloundra should be an experience, not merely a place to stay.

To book online or explore the resort further, Click Here.

The Rydges Resort Poolside

Breakfast at Rydges