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Walking and cycling

Feel at one with nature by exploring the pristine surrounds of Sun Country on the Murray by foot, bicycle or maybe even horseback.

Sun Country on the Murray offers a variety of walking and cycling tracks and trails that weave along rivers. The tracks and trails ensures that the waterways can be accessed all year round and by all ages.

Follow the vast network of tracks and trails, as they navigate the region. See River Red Gums stand tall along the banks, discover native flora and fauna and unwind as the water gently flows past.

Tracks and Trail Highlights

Here is an overview of just some of the tracks and trails on offer in our region:

Yarrawonga to Burramine Cycling Walking Trail

Ride or walk along the 13.5km trail from Yarrawonga to Burramine. Design your own journey. Start at the Yarrawonga Foreshore, or the Sebel Hotel and ride alongside the Murray Valley Highway, past renowned Rich Glen Estate and ending at historic Byramine Homestead. You can travel off-road through the Murray River Park, wandering through towering River Red Gums and the mighty Murray River.

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Barooga Botanical Garden

The Barooga Botanical Gardens are delightful and well-established, providing a great place to stroll through and enjoy the free BBQs and playground.


Chinaman's Island

Situated on the Yarrawonga side of Lake Mulwala, Chinaman's Island is a two kilometre return walk from the Yarrawonga Yacht Club car park. It offers a leisurely stroll and up close view of numerous bird species, in the wetlands.

Further pathways can be journeyed along to see more of Lake Mulwala.

HEAR ABOUT CHINAMAN'S ISLAND


The Tocumwal WAAAF Creek Walk Interpretive Trail

The Tocumwal WAAAF Creek Walk Interpretive Trail is a collaborative initiative between Berrigan Shire Council, Tocumwal Rotary and the Tocumwal Farmers Market. This project is supported by the NSW Government through the Create NSW Arts and Cultural Funding Program.

Click Here to read more about WAAF


Kinnaird's Wetlands

The Kinnaird's Wetlands in Numurkah offer great opportunities for enjoyment of the wonderful diversity of wetlands and woodlands through a range of constructed trails, boardwalks, bird hides and picnic areas.

DOWNLOAD THE KINNAIRD'S WETLAND BROCHURE MAP

DOWNLOAD THE LIST OF BIRD SPECIES RECORDED AT KINNAIRD'S WETLAND


Barmah National Park

Barmah National Park (28,521ha), together with the adjoining Murray Valley Regional and National Parks in New South Wales, forms the largest River Red Gum forest in the world. The complex ecology of the forest is closely linked to the Murray River and its flooding regime, creating a diverse natural habitat for a variety of wildlife, particularly water birds. Choose from long or short tracks to suit your ability.

READ THE BARMAH NATIONAL PARK PARK NOTE


Kyffins Reserve

Kyffins Reserve offers over one kilometre of shoreline and bush camping and walking tracks, on the banks of Lake Mulwala.

Located approximately 12km north of the Yarrawonga Mulwala Visitor Information Centre, access is via Corowa Road, through Mulwala. There is also a 3 km walking track, beginning from Owen Bridge Reserve, hugging Lake Mulwala.

Kyffins Reserve is a popular spot for fishing.

There are no facilities available, but camping is free.