Nildottie is a town located on the Murray River in South Australia, Australia. It is in the Hundred of Nildottie, the County of Albert, and the Local Government Authority of Mid Murray Council. The name is derived from the Aboriginal word 'ngurltartang', which means 'smoke signal hill'. At the 2006 census, Nildottie had a population of 142.© Wikipedia
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Nildottie is a small community in South Australia about 64 kilometres from Mannum along the Swan Reach-Walker Flat Rod (Hunter Road). From Nildottie there are panoramic views of an amazing stretch of the Murray River – large cliffs either side of the river. Just off the main road is a nice little shop – a post office, groceries and liquour store. Across from this shop is a lovey little garden created by the progress society featuring a fully enclosed a Children’s playground.
Most of the houses are high on the banks overlooking the river but I did notice some right on the river – especially a bright pink house. I am told you can take a tour with the local aboriginal people to an ancient archaeological site at Kroehn’s Landing which is up to 20 million years old.
Ngaut Ngaut Conservation Park, not far from Nildottie is a culturally and historically significant conservation park which can only be accessed through a guided tour with an experienced guide from the Mannum Aboriginal Community Association Inc.