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Bindmurra Farm Accommodation, Blanchetown

Bindmurra is a 37,000 acre working property with two kilometres of river frontage located at Blanchetown in the Riverland of South Australia. Situated only 130 kilometres from Adelaide on the Sturt Highway, 45 minutes from the Barossa Valley and one hour from the Riverland town, Berri.

Bindmurra Farm has approximately 3,000 sheep. There are 50 acres of planted vines for winemaking, large potato crops, grain crops, chickens, pigs, goats, horses and friendly emus. Visitors are welcome to participate or observe the daily farm activities. Guided tours are available for guests staying two nights or more. During your stay at Bindmurra, guests can enjoy many local activities including fishing, with some equipment supplied, boating, taking a walk, exploring the area. Enjoy the abundant wildlife, or just sit back and relax.

Accommodation Options

COTTAGE

One queen bed, two single bunk beds, one double futon.

 

 

Popular Activities

  • Sightseeing
  • Wildlife

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