Destinations
The mighty Murray River forms the border between New South Wales and Victoria before heading south to the ocean. Unwind and make the most of the region's abundant sunny days, its countless natural attractions, renowned slow food and boutique wines.
The great outdoors
With its Mediterranean climate and beautiful winding waterways, the Murray region is made for outdoor living. From water-skiing, fishing and sailing to horse riding, hiking and golf, there’s no end of fun to be had.
Take the kids on a fishing trip downstream by canoe, enjoy a horse ride, or get a whole new perspective with a scenic balloon flight at dawn. For the nature lovers, why not go on a day trip to explore desert scenes Mungo National Park?
Drifting downstream
Traverse the mighty Murray River in style and at your own pace. Captain your own houseboat and float from town to town, sampling wine, fresh fruit and fine cuisine along the way. Want to let someone else do the work? Get a glimpse of the region’s history by taking a ride on one of the authentic cruising paddle steamers built in the late 1800s.
On the edge of the outback, the oasis town of Mildura offers endless sunshine, great food and wine, and abundant water-based activities.
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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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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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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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A modern city with a country style, Albury Wodonga is a charming mix of heritage buildings and tree-lined streets, with fine food and wine.
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Enjoy the quiet life in Balranald, on the banks of the Murrumbidgee River, and the gateway to the World Heritage-listed Mungo National Park.
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Get active in the busy twin towns of Barham and Koondrook, where great fishing, quality sporting facilities and renowned wetlands draw in the crowds.
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Located on the Murray River, the twin towns of Cobram and Barooga offer a relaxed lifestyle set amid fine agricultural land, rich in fruit and dairy.
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Step into the heritage town of Corowa, on the northern banks of the Murray, and learn all about the birthplace of Australian Federation.
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A popular destination for adventure sports fans and famous as the final resting place for the man who inspired The Man from Snowy River.
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Shepparton has all the ingredients of a great holiday destination - great weather, gourmet food and wine, superb shopping and activities galore.
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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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