Jingellic, New South Wales, is a peaceful village on the banks of the Murray River. It offers opportunities for fishing, camping, and paddling, along with beautiful views from the beer garden. The village has a rich history, with the original Jingellic Bridge, opened in 1892, being a significant example of a bridge-building method that is no longer used. The area also features the 2137ha Jingellic Nature Reserve, which is home to a diverse range of native and endangered species. Every year, the village hosts the Jammin’ at Jingellic festival, showcasing great music and delicious food.
Some of the top attractions in Jingellic and its surrounding areas include Jingellic Reserve, Burrowye Reserve, Burrowa-Pine Mountain National Park, Bluff Falls, The Boggy Creek Show, Submarine HMAS Otway, Holbrook Submarine Museum, Man from Snowy River Museum, Tintaldra Store & Tea Rooms, and Flyfaire Wines.
In addition to these attractions, visitors can also enjoy the peaceful and beautiful surroundings of the village, making it an ideal destination for those seeking a tranquil retreat in nature.