
From its source in the Snowy Mountains to where it meets the sea, the Murray River travels almost three thousand kilometres. It is the third largest navigable river in the world and an integral part of Australia’s rich heritage.
The towns on its magnificent tree-lined banks offer a relaxed ambience and a fascinating array of attractions that await exploration.
Water activities are as diverse as the towns themselves. Try fishing, skiing, yachting, canoeing, boating or swimming. On drier grounds, great walking tracks and world-class facilities make for a pleasurable experience. Golf courses are impeccable and attract an international reputation.
Exquisite, locally-produced food and wine bring flair and sophistication to the region. Restaurants celebrate their locale offering regional delicacies, fresh flavours and award-winning local wines; often in settings that offer memorable riverside vistas.
Along the Murray River, you’ll unwind in the most natural way.
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Places to visit along the Murray
Swan Hill
The ‘food bowl’ of the nation offers local produce to savour. Step back in time at the authentic Pioneer Settlement, or play ‘til your heart’s content on some of the country’s best golf courses.
Echuca Moama
Echuca Moama features many things to see and do. Take a cruise on a paddle steamer, play a round of golf, go fishing or bush walking, and enjoy fabulous food and wine.
Yarrawonga Mulwala
The ‘Sun Country’ is an ideal destination for a great holiday. Go kayaking or fishing, explore farm gate trails and wineries or tee off on a championship golf course.
Corowa Howlong
Enjoy towns rich in character and history, combined with an amazing selection of golf, cycling, water pursuits and events, all blended with gourmet food and wine experiences.
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