Heritage & History
River trade, irrigation and pioneer stories
The best heritage & history in Berri
Paddle-steamer wharves, irrigation museums, historic hotels and a re-created pioneer village tell the story of how the river built these towns.
The Riverland's history is the history of the river itself. Before roads and rail, the Murray was the highway of the interior, and paddle steamers carried wool and wheat downstream to ports that boomed and faded. That story is written across the region in wharves, locks, grand old pubs and pioneer settlements.
Walk the restored wharf at Morgan, once the colony's second-busiest inland port, and visit the Morgan Museum in the old railway buildings. Watch a working steamer fire up — the 1911 PS Industry at Renmark, or the venerable PS Mayflower at Morgan. Trace the river engineering at Lock 1 Blanchetown, the first of the Murray's locks, completed in 1922.
The open-air Loxton Historical Village recreates pioneer life in vivid detail. Pair these with the region's riverfronts and reserves to understand how completely the Murray once ran the life of the interior.
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Big Orange Berri
A Riverland Big Thing
One of Australia’s classic roadside Big Things — a giant orange celebrating the Riverland’s citrus heritage near Berri.
Lyrup Ferry
A free ferry linking Lyrup to the Berri road
Wilabalangaloo Reserve
Heritage homestead and bushland above the Berri cliffs