MRLC 2023 Visitor's Guide

Big B end By Night ADVERT I SEMENT This project was funded by the Australian Government under the Murray–Darling Basin Economic Development Program. Agri Food Tourism Development Program is an initiative of Regional Development Australia Murraylands and Riverland. For more information, visit rdamr.com.au Aussie Apricots Woodlane Orchard because of the experience you’ll get on site. But, don’t let their name fool you, they also grow and process oranges, mandarins, ginger, prunes, peaches, avocados and more - and you can’t leave without tasting their chocolate- dipped fruit. Directly across the road is Rio Vista Olives - one of the world’s most awarded oil producers. This oil is so good in fact, that in 2022, more than 40 of Australia’s best chefs and food industry leaders flew in for a day of taste testing themselves - including the likes of Mark Best, Jason Roberts, Paul Farag, Cheong Liew, Kris Lloyd, Scott Bickford and Adam D’sylva. The Bettio family-owned and run olive grove uses state-of-the-art machinery to process the olives, producing oils that are big in flavour, goodness and sustainability. And did we mention they have the awards to prove it! True to its origins, the Bridgeport uses some of the freshest and very best local produce, with Coorong Yelloweyed Mullet - from Coorong Wild Seafood down the road - their most recent signature dish. Look for the Twin Bridges Distillery label, a new local gin. Mypolonga This beautiful Murray River township is made up of some of Australia’s most innovative fresh food producers. Here, you’ll find local farmers producing award winning buffalo-milk, processing some of the world’s best olive oil, creating new flavours of restaurant- grade honey and you might even catch a glimpse of local fruit being delectably dipped in different flavours of chocolate. One innovative producer you can visit at Mypolonga is family owned and operate d Aussie Apricots. This Place will blow you away - not only because it has the best dried apricots, but also Murray Bridge Located less than an hour from Adelaide, Murray Bridge is at the heart of the Murraylands. The bustling rural city features a variety of cafes, restaurants and of course stunning views of the Murray River to enjoy every day of the year. Your trip to Murray Bridge is not complete without a visit to the redevelope d Bridgeport Hotel. The $45 million transformation is still fresh, and the Hotel keeps bringing in the big awards. . Whil e you’re visiting the beautiful Murray River, Lakes and Coorong, make sure you get a taste of the fresh, unique, local produce. Whether you’re dropping into a roadside orchard, farm-gate experience or dining out at a riverfront cafe, the award-winning quality of local food is worth it. Eat Like A Local

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