Houseboating Adventures - Issue 19 - (Page 51) covers one-seventh of this huge continent's landmass. And the best bits of it are in o, paddle steamers used to venture up and down the length of the river, transporting trade has gone, the river towns (and a few of the steamers themselves) remain. ore laidback choices like a leisurely holiday on a houseboat, or a spot of fishing, the s relaxing and picturesque fishing spots, from the back of houseboats to the banks of .8 metres long and weigh more than 100 kilograms, and are usually found in deep or witchetty grubs; however they're renowned for being hard to catch and stories of ay' are common. Most of their guests fly into Adelaide, so they offer a totally organized and seamless holiday from the moment they land. Boatel’s staff is dedicated to that level of service – which is exactly what you would expect when you book the worlds finest ‘houseboat’ Boatel’s main attraction is the beauty of the river and it’s adjacent bushland. Houseboating in this region is a nature experience. Boatel is located in the historic town of Mannum, on the River Murray, which is a couple of thousand km long. It is a very natural Australian bushland setting. Boatel operates on over 150km of the river. The weather in South Australia is perfect for houseboating all year round. One of the biggest secrets is May to September (their winter) – warm sunny days and nights perfect for a bonfire on the riverbank. The weather on the river is brilliant all year. You might get the odd windy day, or the odd rain day, but other than that, expect hot Australian summers, and warm winters. Sometimes the winter days are cold, so you let the glass roof warm the boat up, along with the gas log fire. Perfect with a freshly brewed coffee from the Boatels coffee machine. END> )6B@" A05("%C&5AB9&@
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