Cadell is a town situated near the north western edge of South Australia's Riverland on the inside of the large southward bend in the Murray River. The town is named after Captain Francis Cadell, a pioneer of steam-powered navigation on the Murray River. The town of Cadell was surveyed in 1919 and named in 1920. It is slightly upstream of the earlier failed village settlement of New Era, however what is now the Cadell Irrigation Area is the same as was previously the New Era irrigation area.© Wikipedia
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Cadell is a small settlement on the Murray River which has one of the vehicular ferries providing a 24 hour 7 day a week service for crossing the the river. As you cross the river at this beautiful spot you can see lovely steep cliffs along some sections of the banks of the Mighty Murray.
This is a large fruit and grape growing area with rows and rows of luscious plants in the many farms along the main road. Some beautiful stone buildings, a general store and a licensed community club.
The riverfront parklands has a children's playground where you can enjoy a picnic or barbeque while overlooking the cliffs on the bend in the river. If you happen to be travelling down the Murray on a houseboat the town allows mooring on the riverfront reserve.