 | MilduraOn the edge of the Australian outback and an oasis by the Murray River, Mildura offers pretty citrus groves and vineyards, endless sunshine, great food and wine, and abundant water-based activities. Cruise along the Murray River on a historic paddle steamer, swim, waterski, soak up the sun... read more |
 | Barmah State ForestBarmah State Park (7,900 hectares) and Barmah State Forest (21,600 hectares) are on the Murray River flood plain between Echuca and Tocumwal, about 225 kilometres north of Melbourne. Together they make up the largest River Red Gum forest in Victoria. Equally, the area could be called a wetland... read more |
 | EchucaLocated on the Murray River, Echuca-Moama is a heritage river town, home to a fleet of paddle steamers and a great base for waterskiing, swimming, cruising or taking a houseboat holiday. From the Aboriginal word meaning "meeting of the water", Echuca is one of Victoria's oldest river... read more |
 | Murray RiverTumbling from its source in the High Country, the Murray is one of the world's great rivers, flowing through river red gum forests, wetlands teeming with birdlife, rich agricultural land and busy river towns. Here is your chance to discover the charm of the paddle steamer era, when the Murray... read more |
 | RutherglenLocated in one of the oldest wine-growing areas in Australia, Rutherglen is renowned for its fortified wines. Once a major gold mining town, Rutherglen's heritage is reflected in the historic buildings now housing antique and bric-a-brac shops, tea rooms and restaurants... read more |
 | SheppartonShepparton lies in the Goulburn Valley, a major agricultural and food processing region termed the "food bowl of Australia". On the banks of the Goulburn River, Shepparton offers great weather, gourmet food and wine, superb shopping and many recreational and entertainment facilities... read more |
 | Swan HillNestled on the banks of the Murray River at the heart of a fertile agricultural region, Swan Hill is a great destination for outdoor activities, good food and wine. Swan Hill was named by European explorer Major Thomas Mitchell, who visited in 1836. Since then, fortunes have been made here... read more |
 | YarrawongaIf you love life by the water you'll love Yarrawonga/Mulwala. There's plenty here for water sport enthusiasts, anglers searching for the famous Murray Cod, or take a leisurely lake cruise. There are some great camping spots along the river with numerous stretches of sandy beaches, and the great... read more |
 | BundalongBundalong is only a short drive to the attractions and facilities of Yarrawonga. There are 3 licensed clubs that offer a range of golf, bowls, and entertainment and gaming facilities. Waterski, fish, canoe or take a drive to the Rutherglen winery district. Enjoy a holiday in this beautiful... read more |
 | KoondrookFor the nature lovers Koondrook has two magnificent Red Gum forests in its area, one the Koondrook state forest and the other Gunbower state forest. a cruise on the "wetlander" flat bottomed vessel provides provides an excellent means to view abundant redgum trees, birds and wildlife... read more |
 | Lake CharmA small township on the Murray Valley highway in the heart of the Kerang lakes area, home of thousands of colourful and graceful waterbirds. Recognised by ornithologists as the largest breeding ground in the world for the ibis, the lakes system is a haven for naturalists and photographers... read more |
 | MurrabitOn the first Saturday of every month thousands of people flock to Murrabit to attend the largest market in country Victoria. Clothing, crafts, produce and tools, both old and new are available at bargain prices. Murrabit is situated on the banks of the Murray River between Barham/Koondrook... read more |
 | WahgunyahThe small Murray River town of Wahgunyah is located just over the bridge from Corowa. The area is well known for its wineries and is also home to the Uncle Toby's food-processing factory. Of note are the several wineries at Wahgunyah including some of the states oldest wineries... read more |
 | WodongaWodonga offers stunning natural landscapes, gourmet food and wine, rich historical sites, world famous sporting facilities and a dynamic arts and cultural scene. Located between Sydney and Melbourne, Wodonga is easily accessible by road, rail and air. Fishing, watersports, river cruises and... read more |
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