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Lake Hume
One of Australia's most important storage reservoirs, Lake Hume has a capacity six times the size of Sydney Harbour and is set in mountainous.. [continued]
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Corowa
On the Murray River at the border between NSW and Victoria, the town of Corowa boasts a history rich of everything from golf mining and winemaking.. [continued]
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Moama
Located on the Murray River, Moama is a well-known tourist destination. Enjoy swimming, fishing and water-skiing close to Moama, or put your.. [continued]
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Mulwala
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Albury
Albury offers many experiences to soothe the spirit and delight the eye. Situated on the banks of one of the world's great rivers, The Murray.. [continued]
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Barham
The town of Barham straddles the Murray River to form the commercial centre for an area rich in tourism and agriculture. It has also been an.. [continued]
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Berrigan
Quiet traditional rural country town. Located 690 km south-west of Sydney via the Hume and Riverina highways and 119 m above sea level. The.. [continued]
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Twice The Place, Twice the Time.
Albury Wodonga is the thriving hub of the Murray Region, nestled at the heart of a fascinating collection of historic villages and towns.
You can use Albury Wodonga as a base to explore these – places like Chiltern, Rutherglen, Yackandandah and Beechworth – or stay close to the centre of things and enjoy what the twin cities have to offer. This could include a spot of shopping in its cosmopolitan heart – there are plenty of clothing, book and antique shops – followed by some fine dining with one of the area’s “Chefs of the Murray”.
Culturally, Albury Wodonga has much to offer including a fabulous museum and an art gallery that houses one of the finest photographic collections in the country. Majestic 19th century buildings line the streets in Albury, while Wodonga is a contemporary hub of modern city living.
Albury Wodonga is situated on the doorstep of aquatic playground Lake Hume and is the jumping off point for the Australian Alps and the world-famous Rutherglen Wine Region.
Whether your interests be food and wine, adventure, natural history, family fun or heritage, there are touring options to suit everyone.
For further information on Albury Wodonga phone 1300 796 222 or go to www.destinationalburywodonga.com.au
Location: Straddling the Murray River 115kms from Wagga Wagga, 300kms from Melbourne, 350kms from Canberra, 575kms from Sydney.
Climate: Average January (summer) temperature maximum 33.1°C, average July (winter) temperature maximum 13.6°C.
Transport Access: Daily air, rail, interstate and local coach services. Hume Highway passes through Albury Wodonga.
Accommodation: Motels, hotels/pubs, clubs, bed and breakfast, farmstays, resorts, cabins/cottages, camping caravan parks and self-contained accommodation.
Visitor Information Services: Albury Wodonga Gateway Visitor Information Centre. Open 9am to 5pm everyday. Phone: 1300 796 222.
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