Discover the Murray Region

East

The eastern region of the Murray River rests on the Traditional Lands of diverse First Nations communities, whose deep connection to the Murray shapes the area’s identity.
Albury Wodonga
found at the far east end of the river is surrounded by endless natural landscapes to explore including Lake Hume, renowned for its fishing and watersports, while offering a bustling city experience, including museums, dining, shopping and unique tours such as the Bonegilla Migrant Experience.
Further downstream, Yarrawonga Mulwala boasts a sunny climate, waterskiing on Lake Mulwala, and world-class golf at Black Bull Golf Club.
Corowa embraces its Federation roots alongside wineries and distilleries, including Corowa Distilling Co, while Howlong offers a serene golf course and peaceful river fishing.
Holbrook showcases naval heritage with the decommissioned submarine, HMAS Otway. Spectacular landscapes, incredible food & produce and a vibrant cultural scene make up the eastern end.

Central

The central Murray region rests on the Traditional Lands of First Nations communities, whose enduring connection to the river and surrounding landscapes defines its rich cultural heritage.
Echuca Moama offers a blend of history and adventure, with paddle steamers, the Port of Echuca, and vibrant dining options.
Deniliquin, on the Edward River, is perfect for fishing, watersports, and exploring the town’s living lagoon system and parks, Ute culture, art and heritage trails.
Cobram and Barooga charm visitors with sandy river beaches, lush wetlands, and award-winning golf courses. Also embark on cultural journeys like Bullanginya Dreaming
Koondrook and Barham feature stunning natural beauty, including the Gunbower Forest, and invite you to relax at riverside or spend the night close to nature at the Koondrook Retreat.
In Tocumwal, enjoy sandy riverbanks, watersports, and a laid-back country vibe, along with unique attractions like the Tocumwal Aviation Museum.
Together, these towns highlight the central Murray’s blend of natural beauty, history, and outdoor adventure.

West

The Western region blends outback charm, rich history, and natural beauty.
Swan Hill celebrates pioneer heritage at the iconic Pioneer Settlement, while nearby Lake Boga offers peaceful waters and WWII history at the Flying Boat Museum.
Kerang Lakes impresses with its wetlands and birdlife, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts.
At the western edge, Mildura, a large regional city, features a sun-drenched climate, renowned wineries, and fresh produce markets, with plenty of cultural art and dining to explore.
In Wentworth, where the Murray meets the Darling River, visitors can explore Mungo National Park, a World Heritage-listed site known for its ancient landscapes, the iconic Walls of China, and deep First Nations heritage
Known for its agricultural output and cultural heritage, the West invites visitors to enjoy farmgate produce, river adventures, and scenic trails, creating a truly memorable destination.

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