Best for self-contained campers. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water at this Hipcamp.
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Pindari Park is a beautiful 130 acre cliff top property that offers both North and South views of the River Murray. Situated on the western bank (cliff side) overlooking the most Northerly point of the river and the township of Cadell SA.
Pindari means “From the high ground” from the aboriginal origin and was originally apart of the Nor’ West Bend Station (est. 1850) that stretched from Overland Corner to Burra. The Nor’ West Bend Station next door is now a heritage listed private residence.
With Pindari Park’s scattered native trees, saltbush and mallee shrubs bringing an abundance of wildlife to the property, sit back, relax and enjoy the serenity.
While you sit at the camps sites, enjoy watching the Cadell Ferry, appreciate birds and wildlife, or just enjoy the river boats on their journey up or down our mighty River Murray. You just might be able to catch one of the cruise boats or paddle steamers cruise past, make sure you give them a wave as they pass by.
Pindari Park has many gravel roads and tracks to follow for taking a hike/walk, however, please note that this property is on a cliff, therefore it may not be suitable for young children and caution must be taken at all times.
Each campsite has a fire pit area that can be used during May to October each year (fire ban period is November to April each year). If we are fully booked we will open up our cliff top fire pit near the cottage for all to enjoy (Contact Us Prior to booking).
During October and November the cottage gardens are open to the public (Contact Us Prior for open days), with over 130 roses, many native trees and other plant varieties, you can wander around the gravel paths of our numerous our garden rooms and the orchard.
Take a drive into to Morgan (9 kms) and visit the Old Wharf Port and the Landseers Museum or catch the Cadell Ferry and head across the river to visit the Spook Hill Winery or to use the local boat ramp.
Notes:
- Cliff-top property, may not be suitable for young children. Caution to be taken at all times.
- NO River Access.
- NO dumping of rubbish.
- NO dumping of toilet waste, nearest dump points are located in Morgan and Cadell.
- Pets/Dogs – must be on a lead at all times.
- Nearest Boat Ramp – Cadell.
- Cadell and Morgan both have fuel distributors and general stores.
Sue was a great host, only deciding to stay at this beautiful little spot on our road trip, we booked in the evening and left in the early morning, we didn’t get a chance to tour around and see the cliff river view in daylight. But we saw the sun rising over the river, which was stunning. Would return to this camp again.
Fantastic views, very peaceful and was easy to find.. sue was very hospitable, stoped in for a quick chat and to see how we where settling in a few hours after arrival and that was it.
Great spot if your looking for some peace and quite with an awesome view.
Thank you
Stunning location and great access to a fully usable flat site. Great sun and those amazing views. There were lots of ants so make sure you have something to address that.
What a majestic and peaceful place to camp!! We had a camper trailer and SUV at Site 3. We had a great view of the river up and downstream and at the same time were sheltered and shaded by the trees and bushes. The pelicans were like a live show and bird life. We even crossed the river on foot via the ferry and walked around the wonderful park. Sue dropped by and we're learnt a lot about her farm and the area. Definitely like to return.
Location
Stuart, South Australia, AustraliaTraditional, ancestral territory of Meru First Nations according to
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