Perched on Beatrice Hill, the highest point of the lower Adelaide River floodplain, Wetland View Top Centre stands as a unique architectural tribute to the region’s natural beauty. Designed to resemble a dancing brolga, a native wetland bird, the center offers panoramic 360-degree views of the surrounding wetlands from its top floor. Inside, visitors can explore interpretative displays that delve into the local ecosystem, watch educational films in a small cinema room, and enjoy refreshments at the café. A gift store provides an opportunity to take home a memento of the experience.
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