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Situated on the picturesque banks of the Marraboor River, you can embrace the past with the feeling that you have stepped back in time at The Pioneer Settlement.
The Paragon Cafe recently opened in Dumosa Hall, providing delicious Devonshire teas to guests, whilst in the main street the sounds of the music shop pianola blend with the horses' hooves and laughter of tourists enjoying free horse and cart rides.
From the 1850s pioneer cottages to Towaninnie Homestead to the Mallee Township, you can wander at leisure in a bygone world experiencing real Australian history.
Complimentary vintage car rides are also available, proving a popular way for visitors to absorb the sights offered. Driving along the river is an impressive way to see Towanninnie Homestead. Made from drop logs, this homestead is a typical 1880's Mallee homestead, with Mallee root fences, mud brick kitchen and half cellar.
Further along, past Riverside and Keats Cottage is the Lower Murray Inn with its enticing ambience. This area was developed in partnership with the Swan Hill Lions Club and the Friends of Pioneer Settlement into a family friendly picnic area. During the school holidays barbecues and children's activities are also held here.
With arms full of old fashioned lollies from Sparkes and Perkins General Store and Wanted Posters from The Echo Print Shop, watch the blacksmith hard at work, wander the Golden Harvest Trail, or marvel at the array of tractors in the industrial area.
Add to your visit a cruise aboard the paddlesteamer PS Pyap; dressing up in costume for a family photograph; a walk on Pental Island; a chat with Uncle Bruce about local indigenous culture or the Sound and Light show at night.
It is easy to see why The Pioneer Settlement offers a complimentary second day in their admission pass.