The Murray River. Wind down
Where to go
Each river town and its surrounding area reveals the Murray's charms from a unique perspective.

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Wentworth & Surrounds

Wentworth, at the Darling and Murray junction is a historic paddle-steamer port and was one of the contenders to be the site of Australia’s capital. A short drive from Wentworth in Mungo National Park which lies within the Wilandra Lakes World heritage Area and has evidence of Aboriginal life dating back 40,000 years.

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Yarrawonga and Mulwala twin towns & surrounds

Australia's inland aquatic paradise, with fishing, sandy beaches and water activities on the Murray and Lake Mulwala.

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Albury and Wodonga twin towns & surrounds

The thriving twin-city hub of the Murray region and a jumping off point for the celebrated Rutherglen wine area and the Australian Alps; Lake Hume, 15 minutes' drive away, is an aquatic playground par excellence.

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Barham and Koondrook twin towns & surrounds

Laid-back getaway twin towns straddling the Murray surrounded by chocolate box river flats and red sand hills with plenty of opportunity to explore the wetlands and bird sanctuaries in the area.

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Echuca and Moama twin towns & surrounds

Experience living history at the port of Echuca, one of world's largest paddle-steamer ports, which was Australia’s river-transport centre in the 1800s. Moama, across the Murray, is a place to contemplate the river and its scenic Pericoota Road follows the Murray’s northern shore to the historic village of Womboota.

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Mildura & surrounds

Combining a Mediterranean climate, welcoming nature and an abundance of lifestyle activities, Mildura delivers a sophisticated holiday destination with the easygoing personality of the Australian bush. The cosmopolitan atmosphere, fresh local produce, regional wines and innovative food styles have all been influenced by Mildura’s multicultural roots. A healthy arts and sporting culture ensures a year round calendar full of exciting events.

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Swan Hill & surrounds

Bursting with pioneering colonial heritage, it boasts a historical paddle-steamer port. There's fishing, swimming and waterskiing at Swan Hill and at nearby Tooleybuc, Lake Boga and Robinvale; the area has a wealth of golf courses.

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