Family Activities In Berri SA

 

Family Activities in Berri SA

Berri is the heart of South Australia’s Riverland, there is always something fun to see or do! Whether you want to have an adventure, do something you’ve never done before, eat local food or drink fine wine, Berri is the place for you. Stay with us at the Berri Hotel and discover our unique accommodation options! With many attractions on offer, take the whole family to the Riverside town this spring. Read on to uncover our guide to family activities in Berri SA.

Canoe Adventures
The Riverland is perfect to go on a canoe camping adventure! No previous canoeing experience is necessary and you will be taught basic skills prior to the tour commencing. They can also give you insider tips on finding the perfect camping spots and the best routes to paddle along. Win win!

Canoe Adventures
Photo Credit: Canoe Adventures
Photographer: Karen Werner

View the River from horse back
Only a 45 minutes’ drive from Berri is Benson Park, just outside of Waikerie. The park offers horse trail rides that will take you to the best secret River viewing point. Riding through Mallee bush and River flats, let the horses do the work over undulating terrain.

View the River from horse back
Image: Department for Environment and Water

Monash Adventure Park
Just a 10 minute drive from Berri is kid heaven! Monash Adventure Park provides fun for all ages including crazy leaning towers, a Burmese rope bridge, wave bridge, mini basketball, flying fox, slippery dip and lots more. Take your family wandering through the huge maze, with its high walls, secret doorways and little playground hidden inside.

Family Activities in Berri SA
Photo Credit: South Australian Tourism Commission
Photographer: James Knowler

Where to stay?
• Berri Hotel: Supplying motel style accommodation in Berri, offering a variety of standard and family rooms. Swim, golf, rest and relax whilst overlooking the picturesque golf course, book your stay today!

Header Image:
Photo Credit: South Australian Tourism Commission
Photographer: James Knowler