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Southern Mallee District Council - Discover Murray
Things to see and do
 

We can guarantee you that there's plenty to see and do in the Mallee region. You just need to know where to look.

  • Firstly you can visit some of our great towns that we've proud of and will give you some good country hospitality
  • Visit our friendly visitor information centres in Lameroo and Pinnaroo
  • Get to understand our colonial heritage at Dolly's Golden Rain Tree Crafts & Heritage or the Mallee Heritage Centre
  • Learn all about Letterpress Printing with one of Australia's best collections in Pinnaroo
  • Take one of the 4 self-guided Lameroo town walks and explore our past, today and future
  • How about a round of golf at the greened 18 hole Lameroo golf course or Pinnaroo's 9 hole course
  • Maybe, definately a bite to eat at the famous Pinnaroo Bakery
  • Munch on a picnic lunch at Geranium
  • Experience some of the best preserved Mallee landscapes in the world at the Ngarkat Conservation Park
  • See if you can find a kangaroo, emu or mallee fowl in one of our Conservation Parks
  • Get up early one morning, see the sunrise and listen to the country start to wake up. Take your camera as we've got some of the best sunrises you'll ever experience.
  • Discover some interesting points of interest in the region including Wilkawatt, Parrakie, Yappara, Karte, Guarrai, Parilla Well and Baan Hill
  • Stop in at one of few but unique country pubs in Lameroo, Pinnaroo and Parilla. Say 'cheers' with a cold drink and local experience.
  • Find yourself one of the 300 species of Mallee Flowers in spring
  • Reminisce at a country show at Pinnaroo in October
  • Get the time right and you can experience the famous Pinnaroo Spudfest.

There's always more to explore in the Mallee...you just need to slow down, stop and look a little closer.