The Murray River.
The mighty Murray River forms the border between New South Wales and Victoria before heading south to the ocean. Unwind and enjoy the region's renowned slow food, wine, golf courses and temperate climate. Hire a houseboat and explore sandy beaches, bushland and red gum forests.
Welcome to Victoria's food bowl. Pick up local fruit, vegetables and gourmet produce at farm gates, markets and cafes throughout the region.
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Dining options abound in the Murray region. Cruise on a paddle steamer to wineries and restaurants, dine at riverside cafes or in a cosy country pub.
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Explore the Murray River by houseboat, paddle steamer, canoe, water-skis, or relax on a sandy beach. Stay on dry land and enjoy some riverside golf.
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Take up the challenge to cycle up the High Country's highest peaks or simply enjoy meandering rides between regional wineries and gourmet producers.
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Destinations
The twin towns of Yarrawonga-Mulwala are home to beautiful Lake Mulwala and popular with golfers, anglers, water sports fanatics and bush walkers.
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Come to where the Darling and Murray Rivers meet to find a town flowing with historic importance - Wentworth was once the busiest inland port in NSW.
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A heritage town on the Murray River, Echuca-Moama is home to a fleet of paddle steamers, and is a great spot for a water-based holiday.
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In a fertile agricultural region, on the banks of the Murray River, Swan Hill is a top spot for fishing, great food and wine, and pioneer history.
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