About Berri & the Riverland
Berri sits on the Murray River in South Australia's Riverland, a region shaped by the river's curves and irrigated farmland. This is wine country with a strong outdoor focus—ideal for caravanners and touring travellers who want to combine cellar doors, river walks, and wetland exploration.
Walks & Trails
The Bridge Mural Walk starts right on your doorstep, offering a short riverside stroll. For wetland exploration, head 8km out to the Ngak Indau Wetland Trail, the Bird hide, or the easier Ngak Indau Wetland Trail (old route). Longer walks include the Craggs Hut Walk (16km), Kai Kai Nature Trail (17km), and the Pioneer Walkway (21km). If you're exploring further, Bookmark Creek Trail, Renmark Riverfront Walk, and Alawoona - Barmera Railway are all within reach.
Wineries & Cellar Doors
The Riverland is a serious wine region, and Berri has several options within minutes. 919 Wines and Berri Estates Cellar Door are both 6km away, while Southern Secret Wines is 9km out. Further afield, visit Kahlon Estate Wines (18km), Mallee Estate (19km), or Kingston Estate Winery (31km).
Golf
Big River Golf and Country Club Berri is just 3km from town, with Renmark Golf Resort and Loxton Golf Club available within 19km.
Pubs & Dining
Berri Club is 2km away for local meals and refreshments. For dining beyond Berri, Barmera Hotel Motel (17km) offers accommodation and meals, while The Loxton Club, Loxton Hotel, and Loveday Tavern are all within 21–22km.
Attractions
The Big Orange is a roadside landmark 23km away, a quirky stop for touring travellers.
Camping
Caravan parks are limited near Berri itself, but the Lindsay Point Campground and surrounding campsites along the Murray River in NSW (62–68km away) offer river camping options for those willing to travel further afield, including Border Cliffs Campground and Customs House Campground.