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Morgan Heritage Walk

Tourist attractions

Morgan, SA 5320

Description

Morgan Heritage Walk is a self-guided tour that allows visitors to explore the rich river history of Morgan, a quaint town located on the banks of the Murray River.

This town is known for its unique identity and serves as the gateway to the outback region. The walk covers various attractions, including the picturesque Murray River, the Wharf, the Morton Bay Fig Tree, the post office, and the railway refreshment room. Visitors can also stroll down Railway Terrace, where many original buildings and shops still stand, offering a glimpse into the town's history and charm.

Another attraction to explore is the Morgan Historic Wharf, located on Railway Terrace. This heritage-built railway station precinct features the Station Master's House and Morgan Wharf, allowing visitors to experience the charm and grandeur of this historic site.

The best time to visit Morgan is during the spring and autumn months when the weather is mild and pleasant. This allows visitors to enjoy the town's attractions comfortably. To reach Morgan, visitors can take a bus or drive approximately 175 kilometers northeast of Adelaide. Ample parking spaces are available near the town's attractions.

In addition to the Heritage Walk, visitors can also take a ride on the free 24-hour ferry, visit the riverside morgue and old power magazine, and take a stroll up to the Billy Goat Hill lookout for extensive Murray River views. The town's business district is just a few steps away, and the Terminus and Commercial hotels offer traditional hospitality and excellent meals. It is an ideal location to discover the stunning attractions of the Riverland region.

Details

Trails & sites: Heritage trails

Location

Morgan, SA 5320

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