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The Gannawarra - Victoria's Nature Based Tourism Destination
Discover the many lakes, rivers and forests of our region this spring; perfect to relax, fish, camp, water ski and kayak. Explore pristine wetlands and glorious national parks. Experience activities, tours and walks, cafes and dining.
Our towns and villages are open and waiting for you. As the weather warms up expect a warm welcome right across our region, from Kerang to Cohuna and Koondrook to Quambatook. And then get out into the bright spring sunshine and explore our forests, wetlands, lakes and rivers
There is a perfect place waiting for you!
Time for a lifestyle change? With many lakes and rivers, beautiful warm weather and great housing…
Visiting towns in the Gannawarra on the weekend. Find out what is open Saturday and Sundays.
The many towns within the Gannawarra have their own unique character but have in common a strong…
Check out the Gannawarra's Visitor Guide!
Whether you want to unwind and relax, indulge or explore the great outdoors, the Gannawarra offers a diverse range of activities and experiences to suit you and your family.
Full of must do's, things to do, places to eat and where to stay.
You can pick up a copy at Gateway to Gannawarra Visitor Centre, Sir John Gorton Library and many hospitality businesses in Gannawarra towns.
Kerang Cohuna Koondrook is blessed with an abundance of water sources; rivers, lakes and creeks…
Take your pick from the many beautiful local bushwalks. Enjoy the walking tracks along the Gunbower…
Explore Gunbower Island kayaking on tranquil waters close to nature. Some amazing paddles are…
Gunbower Island consists of the Gunbower National Park and Gunbower State Forest. Filled with…
The Spences Bridge Forest Drive is an interactive tour that encompasses 9 sites that guide you…
The Gunbower Creek breaks away from the Murray River near Torrumbarry and re-enters the Murray River near Koondrook.
It forms the western boundary of magnificent Gunbower Island with the Murray River bordering the eastern boundary.