Cycling Down the Murray River – Morgan to Blanchetown

Most of the time, my husband Derek is the driver in the family, which gives me lots of wonderful time to look out the window at the dirt roads we pass and dream of bike rides of the future.

When driving from Blanchetown to Morgan, I couldn’t help noticing some lovely dirt tracks between Murbko Road and the cliffs bordering the Murray River. Added to this, I had always wanted to ride across the old bridge at Blanchetown, now reserved for cyclists and pedestrians.

Setting out from Morgan

In March, when it was still quite hot, I set out early from Morgan, to ride down the Murray River to Blanchetown. To start, I caught the ferry across the river.

Early morning crossing the Murray River at Morgan by ferry

I followed the gravel on Old Murbko Road out to Murbko Road (bitumen).

About seven kilometres south of Morgan, I found a track to this clifftop view of the Mulyoulpko area.

Cycling down the Murray River - Morgan to Blanchetown - Overooking Mulyoulpko
Overooking Mulyoulpko

Brenda Reach

A little further on, I was following this beautiful track

Track to Brenda Reach
Track to Brenda Reach

to some stunning views of Brenda Reach.

Cycling down the Murray River - Morgan to Blanchetown - Brenda Reach
Overlooking Brenda Reach

Joining the bitumen again, I continued south for a further four kilometres. Soon I found an enticing powerline track that ran along the clifftops opposite Pelican Point.

Pelican Point

Overlooking Pelican Point - Cycling down the Murray River between Morgan and Blanchetown
Overlooking Pelican Point
Cycling down the Murray River from Morgan to Blanchetown - powerline track at Pelican Point
Powerline track at Pelican Point heads further south

Murbko

About nineteen kilometres south of Morgan, I came to the small village of Murbko. These stunning orange banksia lined the road.

I hadn’t seen any like these since I had been on the Denmark Nornalup Rail Trail in Western Australia.

Banksia near Murbko

Next to the pretty little Murbko church built in 1907, a very well cared for graveyard with German headstones reminded me how many of our early South Australian settlers were of German origin.

Woods Flat

Continuing my ride down the Murray River, I was soon passing apple orchards.

Irrigated apple orchards near Murbko

A little further on, a farmer met me at the roadside and mentioned that the apples weren’t ready for harvest yet. He also warned me to stay away from the tracks at the side of the orchard, because of the South Australian cyclist’s nemesis – the 3 corner jack.

Further south at Woods Flat, this monument was all that remained of the Woods Flat School and Institute.

Memorial to Woods Flat School and Institute

It’s amazing to remember that only one hundred years ago, these areas were much more populated, with most Australians still living in the country.

Roonka Conservation Park

Now 35 kilometres south of Morgan, another beautiful track led me to a lovely view across to Julia Island and Roonka Conservation Park.

Cycling down the Murray River from Morgan to Blanchetown - beautiful track overlooking Julia Island
Overlooking Julia Island

A little further on, I was able to see one last panoramic view of the Murray River before beginning my approach to Blanchetown.

Cycling down the Murray River from Morgan to Blanchetown - overlooking Arlunga
Overlooking Arlunga

Arriving in Blanchetown

My arrival in Blanchetown was definitely a highpoint of the ride.

Cycling down the Murray River from Morgan to Blanchetown - powerline track as you arrive at Blanchetown
Powerline track as you arrive at Blanchetown

Vineyards lined the sides of the dirt road that led off Murbko Road and I passed the Burk Salter Cellar Door.

Burk Salter Wines

There was a historic Lutheran church nearby and historic cottages dotted the vineyards.

Cottage in the vineyards near Blanchetown

And then there was the new bridge – spectacular in its own way.

Highway bridge to Blanchetown

Riding under both the new and old bridges, I took a narrow path that led up to the river crossing. Admittedly, it was a thrill to finally be riding on the old bridge that I had seen so many times from the road.

Cycling down the Murray River from Morgan to Blanchetown - crossing the old bridge at Blanchetown, now reserved for cyclists and pedestrians.
On the old bridge at Blanchetown

Certainly, it would not be fun to be mixing it with those B-Doubles on the highway!

Old bridge on the left and highway on the right

Despite the innumerable photo stops, my progress had been good. After a quick look at Lock 1, the southernmost lock on the Murray River lock system, I arrived in good time to meet Derek for lunch at the historic Blanchetown Hotel.

Summary of My Ride Down the Murray River from Morgan to Blanchetown

With lots of cliffside tracks, this ride was much more enjoyable than I expected. Of the 45 kilometres I rode, 18 kilometres of this was on dirt tracks or on back roads approaching Blanchetown. The last few kilometres into Blanchetown were excellent, not to mention the awesome ride over the old Blanchetown Bridge.

While most of the ride was along Murbko Road, it was good bitumen and not at all busy. On the day I rode it wasn’t windy or hot, but it could have been a tough ride in different conditions.

All together I had cycled 45 kilometres and climbed 210 metres.

Eventually, I hope, this ride between Morgan and Blanchetown will become part of our extended Murray River Cycling Route. We have already completed the section between Mannum and the Murray Mouth.