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How long is the drive from Echuca to Broken Hill?

The direct drive from Echuca to Broken Hill is 414 mi (666 km), and should have a drive time of 8 hrs 21 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Echuca to Broken Hill, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with top places to visit like Gunbower National Park (Parks Victoria) and Restdown Wines and Walking Trail, or the ever-popular Womboota Pottery & Old School Winery.

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Best stops along Echuca to Broken Hill drive

The top stops along the way from Echuca to Broken Hill (with short detours) are Pioneer Settlement & Heartbeat Of The Murray Laser Spectacular, Mildura Visitor Information Centre, and Lock 11. Other popular stops include Old Wentworth Gaol, cluBarham - Barham Services Club, and Lake Boga Flying Boat Museum.
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Womboota Pottery & Old School Winery

Winery
Food & Drink
Wineries & Vineyards
I visit every time I’m in Ecucha / Moama & pick up a few bottles of mead. It is a hidden gem not to be missed!!
William L — Google review
Must Visit! Lovely place and owners , Delicious wine. This is a place you need to visit!! 👌❤️☺️
Dolphin N — Google review
Well worth the drive, the meads were very nice ( I bought a bottle of each) and the pottery lovely - gardens were also beautiful
Dianne S — Google review
It was excellent 👍
Andrew N — Google review
4.8
(4)
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4.0
(13)
Moira Road &, School Rd, Womboota NSW, Australia
http://www.theoldschoolwinery.com.au/
+61 3 5489 3249
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Gunbower National Park (Parks Victoria)

National park
Nature & Parks
a beautiful area that is totally worth the drive!!! dunny at doc grahams hut. lots of camping spots and very clean and tidy. tracks are generally good and easy access. from a sedan to big caravan. all will get in. lots of tracks to ride or walk around. boat ramp near as well.
Luke — Google review
We had the best relaxing and wonderful experience this weekend, canoeing through the park on the still water of the Murray River. Amazing place for bird watching and rest, I love coming to this park to fully recharge!!! Definitely a must go for a chill holiday
Amalthea T — Google review
Had a really nice day here relaxing. It has been dry for a while so the roads were solid. I wasn't in a 4x4 but made it riverside on 13inch wheels. Some deeps parts in the tracks so beware. If you are looking to escape and have some peace and quiet see some wildlife then this is a good place to go.
A H — Google review
Good place to get away from people and enjoy nature. Some damage from the floods. Very basic facilities.
Jonathan B — Google review
Beautiful camp-site for the whole family. Very clean and beautiful views.
Camilla B — Google review
Really good camping area. We stayed at the Gunbower state Forest so we could take the doggo with us. Watch out for the mozzies and millipedes.
Nicole B — Google review
Good boat ramp. Plenty of places to set up camp along the river.
Travis B — Google review
Beautiful spot to camp along the river
Shayne B — Google review
4.4
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4.5
(21)
Brereton Rd, Gunbower VIC 3566, Australia
https://www.parks.vic.gov.au/places-to-see/parks/gunbower-national-park
+61 131963
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Restdown Wines and Walking Trail

Winery
Food & Drink
Wine cellar
Wine store
Wineries & Vineyards
A highlight of our trip . it’s wonderful to hear such passionate caring for the environment , extraordinary lengths to protect a unique aboriginal heritage - Jo and Don are true custodians of the land while producing great organic wines and beef. We were with a group but if you call in advance a delicious wine tasting accompanied by homegrown/locally sourced food is a treat not to be missed.
Robyn M — Google review
Great wines,well priced to. Nice farm location. Owners passionate and very friendly. Called in advanced for food we got a platter. You won't be disappointed. Highly recommended. They also come to Swan Hill farmers market.
Dominic C — Google review
Sipping Jacks Shiraz by Restdown, a great snack platter, great hosts and an informative walking trail, Marvelous!
SilverChef — Google review
Don and Jo are great people. Great wines too
Tony S — Google review
5.0
(4)
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5.0
(5)
44 Jungle Ln, Thule NSW 2710, Australia
http://www.restdown.com.au/
+61 427 337 455
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Cohuna Gateway to Gannawarra Visitor Centre

Tourist information center
Visitor Centers
Lovely and modern centre, well-stocked with information and a small selection of souvenirs. Guide Penny was incredibly kind and knowledgeable, she helped us make plan our time in the area.
Anne W — Google review
I spoke with Mandy at the visitor centre and she was sooo helpful and endeavoured to find alternative accommodation when we had a problem with the accommodation that we had booked. Cohuna is a great country town with so much to see and do. Many thanks Mandy for your outstanding service.
Margaret H — Google review
Stopped to ask about the area, Amanda was awesome. Filled me in on the activities in the area sure she'd be fun to have a beer with
Thomas C — Google review
Penny is the best. We visited this centre when we arrived in town and Penny was the first person we’d met in town. She certainly set a high standard. Made us feel so welcome providing lots of valuable information. Cohuna is such a lovely town. We were disappointed when our time ran out as we loved it there. Great town catering for RV travellers. Thank you
Peta — Google review
It was a quick stop here for the toilets. But such a beautiful town, you wouldn't know exists, till you drive through it. We stopped just outside a small lake there, where the information building is. The town itself has a lot to offer too. This is another excellent place, to take a break at, while enjoying your holiday.
Tim A — Google review
Great town, fantastic free camp opp o site shops. Friendly helpful lady at info centre. Welcoming locals (a man gave us all a post card). Clean well maintained town and area. Good facilities, playground, swimming area (and a pool). Highly recommended.
Dianne A — Google review
Excellent stop off for a world 🌎 of information about the Shire and all it has for the tourist and locals. Visit the beach ⛱️ whilst in Cohuna [no 🦈 's perfectly safe to 🏊‍♂️. Have a BBQ at one of the sheltered outdoor kitchens whilst the kids enjoy the 'flying fox' in the all new kids play area. Enjoy. Trevor Powis Cohuna Victoria Australia
Trevor P — Google review
Visited the Gateway Visitors Centre Cohuna, last week and was so impressed with the information supplied to us by the customer service attendant, Amanda Scullion, she was a breath of fresh air and somebody whom you could tell really enjoyed what she is doing. A lovely little town with lots to offer, we will certainly return and investigate the surrounding areas more but this time will have our caravan and stay at the RV camp area behind the visitors centre, looks great
Sandra J — Google review
4.5
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4.5
(8)
90 King George St, Cohuna VIC 3568, Australia
+61 3 5456 2047
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Simply Tomatoes - Boort

Food products supplier
Sights & Landmarks
Farm
Farmstay
Outstanding spot for camping. Super friendly hosts and the best pillows I have ever brought. Spend 2 night free camping. Well worth the trip. Will be back again
Jason P — Google review
A real gem, camping by donation available mid week and the pure wool products they also manufacture here are top quality.
Heather C — Google review
It's the Australian Wool Quilts,underblankets and pillows locally produced here. Top quality!
Kerry M — Google review
I haven’t stayed here and I don’t even remember we’re here is all I know is I tried the simply green tomato’s about 11 or 12 years ago I was about 13 years old and I’m now 24 and they still cross my mind a lot, I’m planing to make a trip next year to get some they are awesome from what I remember.🤤😁😊💖
Ryna T — Google review
Fantastic couple great quiet place
Sharyn B — Google review
Fantastic place with great customer service
Matthew P — Google review
Wonderful. Quiet, clean, very informative.
Carolyn B — Google review
5.0
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4.5
(29)
114 Godfrey St, Boort VIC 3537, Australia
http://www.simplytomatoes.com.au/
+61 428 554 237
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Aussie Wool Quilts - Boort

Permanently Closed
Quilt shop
Tours
Bedding store
Farmers' market
Sightseeing Tours
I searched for days until I found Aussie Wool Quilts - Boort. And am I glad I did. Not only were the products I bought amazing, but the service was personal and perfect. I bought a Queen sized underlay and a single blanket warmth Queen sized quilt. OMG. THE BEST NIGHT'S SLEEP I'VE HAD FOR YEARS. I can't recommend the company highly enough. The best thing is that I can stop looking now, because I've found the perfect company, products and service.
Di C — Google review
I was hesitant to buy a wool quilt because of the more recent highlight of abuse in the wool industry...but at the some time it is SO cold and I knew wool was the best choice to keep me warm at night. I was torn. So after some research I found this place. I contacted them asking about their sheep and was contacted straight back with all positive answers...plus the fact you can actually go and visit is reassuring. First night with the quilt last night and it was honestly my first properly warm night this winter! Absolutely love it :)
Julia D — Google review
I purchased a 3 blanket weight QS wool quilt and am WRAPPED!!! I have never been so warm and cosy. And the it's washable! - yay!! And the service was so personalised - it's a family run business and best of all it's 100% Australian wool from local growers and manufactured on site in Boort. Feels so good to be supporting local farmers and Australian business. Thanks so much Ian and Marilyn 😍😍😍 Kathryn
Kathryn B — Google review
We like to say a big thank you to Ian and Marilyn for the pillows we purchaced from you while on holidays earlier this month ,we can truly say we have had the best sleep for a long time since purchasing your pillows, again many thanks Robert and Neryl Reynen.
Robert R — Google review
Best quilt I have ever owned.
Lewis — Google review
5.0
(6)
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5.0
(10)
479 Parkers Rd, Yando VIC 3537, Australia
+61 3 5455 2354
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Wetlander Cruises

Temporarily Closed
Restaurant
Tours
Boat Tours
Oh my! Great food. Great scenery. Totally wonderful experience. We had a tour of 40 seniors on this and they ALL loved it
Joanne L — Google review
Sunday lunch cruise. 3 course roast lunch. Very good. Informative commentary. Great scenery. Very enjoyable.
Peter C — Google review
Fantastic scenery, lovely food, great cruise
Becc B — Google review
Fantastic crew, incredible food and wonderful experience.
Alex M — Google review
This is a treasure. You can be surprised sometimes by what initiatives people take in the most unexpected places, and this is one. Hats of to Jim and his team of very welcoming and competent tour operators. They're friendly, warm and welcoming; informative and hospitable. The service is excellent and the food wonderful. Treat yourself, I highly recommend this nature filled adventure cruise.
Ray B — Google review
Great diner cruise with the Solos
Chezza F — Google review
Well run river cruise with friendly staff. Took some of our guests there and they really enjoyed it.
Dieu H — Google review
Lovely relaxing cruise with a nice two coarse dinner great photo opportunity's
Toox B — Google review
4.8
(21)
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4.5
(39)
Southern Rd, Gannawarra VIC 3568, Australia
https://www.wetlandercruises.com.au/
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Piccoli’s Spanner Sculptures

School
Sights & Landmarks
Monuments & Statues
Points of Interest & Landmarks
4.9
(61)
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5.0
(70)
1314 Boort-Quambatook Rd, Barraport VIC 3537, Australia
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cluBarham - Barham Services Club

Club
Nightlife
Bars & Clubs
The best relaxing place ever and the pizza was 10/10 the club for sure be a great place for a huge get together or for a small place to hold for wedding. Omg the outdoor seating area is 10/10 a for sure must visit and stop.
Nettie, ( — Google review
It’s taken me a couple of days to process my thoughts on my visit on Wednesday 27/8/25 for lunch with three others. We arrived just before lunch signed in walked around and looked at the menu to decide our lunch order. Two of us went to the counter. On arrival we were waiting in line while the young gentleman was serving a customer. That’s an entirely another story. We ordered our meals of which we had a chicken parmigiana and a chicken burger with salad and chips, roast lamb, and the soup. The chicken parmigiana you were described as a reheat, reheat, reheat, burnt crispy and virtually uneatable with chips that stuck together. The chicken burger was dry, and the chips again were stuck together hadn’t been shaken the overall presentation of the four meals I would write as a -10. It was an absolute disgrace, and I can say that I would never recommend going there for a meal under these conditions to this stage.. I went to a local pub last night. We had four meals and to say the chicken parmigiana was beautifully presented everything on all four plates was outstanding. The price of drinks was nearly half the price of your of your organization. I am writing this so you can take note look at your staff on how they talk to people and how you present the food because it is a disgrace for an organization that prides itself on customers and providing good service thank you.
Neil M — Google review
We were a group of 8 ...we ordered before 7pm and eventually got our meals at 9pmand later...like really? By that time we were past eating ,the food was very average, the chips were good though and saved the hunger. No apologies were offered for a long wait, we were not the only table having this experience This is the last time l will pay in cash and not get a receipt of proof of purchase to enable a refund, maybe they could have offered us all a free drink or at the very least just come to us and say we are short staffed tonight Very poor form Barham Club
Judy-ann C — Google review
We booked a birthday for 22 people. The staff we had serving our table was extremely rude. She snapped at multiple members of our party. And literally threw plates of food that bounced across the table to our stunned selves. We found out her name was Taylor. As we decided that she personally deserved a terrible review. The excuse for the poor behaviour was that 'they were busy tonight'. After complaining in person we then were served by a much nicer staff member (didn't get her name). Other than that the food was decent as was the rest of the venue. That's why 2 stars rathe than zero.. Just no excuse for being terribly rude when it's your job and you are getting paid to deliver customer service. We will not be back.
Jodyann K — Google review
The club just hosted the World Bowls Champions of Champions 🏆 The whole week was amazing. Hats off to everyone involved. First class venue. Photo courtesy of cluBarham.
Desi P — Google review
Staff very friendly Meals were nice and hot, came out quickly and great portion size. Clean venue and great atmosphere
TJ M — Google review
Meals were amazing. Service by staff spectacular. Only issue we had was not being aware of where the restaurant was located. We were booked into accommodation at golf course and everything on website points to the restaurant being onsite.
Jacinta F — Google review
First class facilities and staff! Cannot say enough about ALL the staff. From Josh on security to Steve and Lisa. Need a facility like thi at home. Had a great time
P K — Google review
3.9
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3.5
(83)
6 Niemur St, Barham NSW 2732, Australia
http://clubarham.com.au/
+61 3 5451 1800
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Barham Golf Club Subdivison

Golf course
Outdoor Activities
Resort hotel
4.5
(24)
1 Vinecombe Ln, Barham NSW 2732, Australia
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Reedy Lake

Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Parks
Bodies of Water
3.5
(6)
Victoria 3579, Australia
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Lake Boga

Museums
Observatories & Planetariums
Lake Boga is a town in Victoria, Australia, located next to the lake of the same name. It is situated within the Rural City of Swan Hill within the Mallee region of north-west Victoria. At the 2016 census, Lake Boga had a population of 985. Wikipedia.
4.5
(41)
Victoria 3584, Australia
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Lake Boga Flying Boat Museum

History museum
Museums
Specialty Museums
Well worth the visit to learn about some of our little known but important WW2 history. Great displays and friendly helpful staff. Allow a couple of hours for a reasonable look around. Highly recommend.
Alan P — Google review
Well worth a visit. Great history and lovely staff. Check to see if the cafe is opened in advance. We got caught out as we were going to have lunch there and it was closed !
Leanne H — Google review
The museum is small in size and can be covered in around 60 mins. The talk from the tour guide was very informative and engaging. The museum has the full sized display of the Catalina, which is really worth seeing. Knowing the history behind the Catalina base gives a good perspective on the significance of Lake Boga.
Nikhil K — Google review
Great museum with lots of artefacts (both aircraft parts and RAAF/WAAF memorabilia) and a restored Catalina. Also has the communications bunker set up as it would have been. Highlights the role of Lake Boga in the war effort. Staff very friendly and knowledgeable. Visit could take 60-90 minutes easily.
Liz H — Google review
To tell the truth we didn't even know what an air boat was before we vosoted Lake Boga but we are glad we did. We were very presently surprised when we visited the museum. The lake itself is lovely and the outside of the museum is unassuming but once you enter you are transported to a world of interesting WW2 memorabilia, a communications bunker and an amazing real Catalina air boat in the massive shed that houses the museum. The museum staff are animated and interesting. They can really answer any question you might have and do so in an interesting way. Their info and enthusiasm towards the history of the area and Austalia's contribution to the war are contagious.
Julie B — Google review
Must visit if you are in the area. I never knew the use of Lake Boga, unless I visited this museum. It also has a real bunker and a real full size airplane. The guides are friendly and knowledgeable.
Debaditya A — Google review
Interesting historical location This base became highly significant during WW2 but if you want to know more you need to visit There is also a great piece of silo art close by
Darryl A — Google review
This was an amazing experience! Found information about my Dad and his war records. Shed a few tears. The Catalina Flying Boat information was outstanding! Never knew about this hidden piece of Australia's war history. The staff were so knowledgeable! Thank you ☺️
Kris L — Google review
4.7
(1006)
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4.5
(146)
Willakool Dve, Lake Boga VIC 3584, Australia
http://www.flyingboat.org.au/
+61 3 5037 2850
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Pioneer Settlement & Heartbeat Of The Murray Laser Spectacular

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Museum
Specialty Museums
The Pioneer Settlement & Heartbeat Of The Murray Laser Spectacular is a unique outdoor attraction set on the banks of the Little Murray River. It features a world-class 360-degree multi-media show that combines water, lights, lasers, sound, and special effects to narrate the story of the Murray River from 30 million years ago to its present state. This state-of-the-art show is set against the natural backdrop of the river environment.
What a gem. Started with a coffee and food at the Cafe. Beautifully set out pioneer settlement which took about 2 hours to look through. Ride in a vintage car. Just on time to board the Pyap paddle steamer for a wonder river cruise. Lucky enough to get a sunny day. Will head back later for the night entertainment.
Linda W — Google review
Wow! We came to see the pioneer village and decided to see the water/laser show that night and it was 100% worth it. Yes, when you hear the price it seems a bit expensive for a country town but it was worth every cent. The display, attractions and staff were great and the laser show in the evening far exceeded our expectations. If you're passing by, consider staying the night and see the show, you won't be disappointed :-)
Russell P — Google review
We spent a few hours during the day and went back for the Mallee" light show in the evening. What a great way to spend the day. The staff are beautiful, friendly and informative. Once inside the horse drawn carriage and the car are free too. Reasonably priced too.
Deb K — Google review
We had a great time exploring the settlement. Lots of things to see. Hopped on the wagon ride, Rocky (the horse) did a fabulous job of pulling Gus around in the wagon. The driver was lovely as were all the other staff onsite. Had a great ride in an old car. A lady in the gift shop showed us how all the old music played. Had a wonderful time and thoroughly enjoyed this.
Julia B — Google review
This is an amazing place to visit in Swan Hill. The old buildings and farming machinery are just fantastic. From tractors to harvesters there is so much history. Make sure you visit the General Store and check out the great selection of sweets and lollies! Also make sure you have a ride in the 100 year old Dodge and the horse drawn carriage.
Darren N — Google review
Thank you to the staff who made my two children's experience wonderful. Mr 8 wanted to stay at the caravan park with his new holiday friends, but once we got him to the Settlement he had a great time! Thanks to Jack for helping my children make a skipping rope, to Ian for the vintage car ride and the lovely gentleman (sorry we didn't catch your name) for letting my kids 'steer' the horse + cart as well as taking our photos. We loved the 2 day re-entry which meant we could come back the following day to explore things we missed the first time around and to have any horse cart ride. The River Lights at night was brilliant. We purchased the laser light show & PS Pyap ride, all were a big hit, as was the free glow in the dark face paint. The snow machine, lights and music down the main street of the settlement created a little bit of magic for our little ones too. My only suggestion would be making the booking process easier. I first purchased River Lights tickets & Pyap ride not realising this didn't include the Pioneer Settlement day tickets. I then paid more to get tickets for the night laser show as I don't believe this was part of the River Lights experience!? I probably ended up paying twice...but I'm really not sure. It was just a bit confusing... Perhaps two different companies were running slightly different events!?
Renee — Google review
Such a fascinating place. Began in the 60s and has been going since. So fortunate to have so many of the historical pieces that built the area and nation more broadly being looked after so well with great information boards (even a couple of original ones from the early days of the exhibits!). Makes you proud of our country and the people who worked so hard to put it together. The tractors and farm machinery were a highlight for me, I could have spent hours more reading. It was good enough for the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh to visit, so absolutely good enough for any of us too. Best thing in Swan Hill.
Alex L — Google review
Fantastic experience in Swan Hill. A must visit for any history lovers, with some great examples of early machinery and buildings. Had something for everybody and a nice cafe on site. The Pyap cruise was a must, friendly staff and great service. The heartbeat of the Murray light show was fascinating. Overall a great 1 day stop in Swan Hill. Don’t miss the big Murray Cod in the centre of town while visiting.
Ben S — Google review
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4.4
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125 Monash Dr, Swan Hill VIC 3585, Australia
https://www.pioneersettlement.com.au/
+61 3 5036 2410
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BIG4 Riverside Swan Hill

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Lodging
Outdoor Activities
A relaxed resort by the river, BIG4 Riverside Swan Hill offers simple accommodations with an outdoor pool, cafe, and BBQ area. The park boasts a fantastic setting with plenty of opportunities for swimming, fishing, and boating in the lively river. The pool is stunning and there are excellent amenities including a camp kitchen, cabins, and toilets. Situated right along the edge of the park, access to the river is convenient from your campsite.
We stayed for 5 nights during the school holidays & were grateful we could extend an extra night so the kids could re-visit the River Lights experience the next day. It was lovely seeing and hearing the PS Pyap travel up and down the river each night. This caravan park is clean, the staff are friendly and there is easy access to town, a huge local playground for kids and easy walking distance to the Pioneer Settlement. & Spoons Riverside Restaurant. The jumping pillow & pump track kept my two children entertained for hours. I have no doubt that in the summer time the pool would've been a great source of fun too.
Renee — Google review
Stayed here for 3 nights. A really lovely park, with very friendly staff and clean amenities. But they do seem to stack some vans together. Would have been tight up to the next van if we put our awning out. Although, saying that we did ask for a concrete slab, so next time I would maybe ask for room either side. Park appeared less than half full. A walk to Pioneer Settlement and into town centre. Dog friendly too. Would definitely stay there again.
Kris L — Google review
Amazing time here. Privileged to have seen " Melbourne" paddle boat steamer go down the Murray ist time in 60 years from Mildura ( currently in Koondrook) and a once in a lifetime opportunity . A vintage car event was being held and over 200 beautifully restored vechiles around 1900s chugging past our van and touring swan hill . Did the wheat silo trail from lake boga to Woomalang the northern side of mallee region . Through the wheat belt of northern Victoria. Very hot 2 days . Caravan park spacious clean great amenities close to town . Really really nice very popular .Had the time of our life . Andrew Peace vineyard excellent - they export 96% of their wines to O/S market . Lovely nectarine farms and table grape farms . There's still water in some channels and dams but drying up slowly .
Ann — Google review
Absolutely loved it here. Stayed in a cabin opposite the river. We were greeted by ducks every morning, including a cheeky black and white one we named Annabelle. If you see her, please say hi! The service was lovely, the kids park next door was brilliant! Very happy with our stay. Thank you!
Kelly W — Google review
We stayed 2 nights in our camper trailer on a riverside powered site. The location is perfect, the amenities clean and the shower pressure is great. We needed a ladder to combat an issue we had with our camp set up and the staff were very obliging. A short stroll to the Pioneer Settlement and just a few minutes drive to eateries.
Julianne T — Google review
Really nice park, great amenities the only down side is you are cramped in like sardines especially on the river. We have a16ft van and felt like we could see the use by date on our neighbours Corn flakes…All about the dollar. Wouldn’t go back
Brent — Google review
Location is fantastic. We had our a caravan right on the river and didn’t feel closed in by other visitors. Staff very friendly and the coffee shop was what was needed in the morning. Will come back thank you!
Karen M — Google review
Beautiful park wish we’d have stayed longer. Facilities clean and sites well maintained. Staff welcoming and friendly.
Lynda S — Google review
4.4
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4.5
(57)
1 Monash Dr, Swan Hill VIC 3585, Australia
https://www.big4riversideswanhill.com.au/
+61 1800 101 012
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Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery

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Art gallery
Shopping
Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery is renowned for its extensive collection of Australian naive art, showcasing works by self-taught artists. The gallery itself is a masterpiece, drawing inspiration from the iconic Australian wool shed with its red gum beams and hand-made mud brick walls. Situated by the Marraboor River near the Pioneer Settlement, this purpose-built gallery hosts around 20 exhibitions annually and offers a diverse program of events.
Wonderful always great to cross to NSW
Karen D — Google review
As of July 2025, the gallery is being renovated. A teeny exhibition of 3 works is visible at the public library. Apparently the new gallery will open in Nov 2025. Save yourself the hassle until then.
K J — Google review
A neat presentation of paintings and pottery. A kids section with large pictures to colour in. Toilets too. Gift shop is filled with gift options. The pottery is at arms reach of active babies and toddlers so must have close supervision of them. Just the one room. I'd allow 30 minutes but got to spend 2 minutes appreciating art, having children to supervise instead. Lawns outside are nice for a picnic. Can see paddlesteamer next door (Pioneer Settlement).
Rachael P — Google review
Always fun to visit and they have new things every time I go.
Digby M — Google review
It's a small but eclectic gallery. Many indigenous images and poetry on display. It's near the Little Murray River bank. Entry was free or donations are welcome.
Peter D — Google review
Great space. Worth the visit
Adsee H — Google review
Nice gallary, heaps of information and a good display.
Jay K — Google review
Beautiful display, just found the souvenirs a bit overpriced
Sidd B — Google review
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4.1
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53-67 Campbell St, Swan Hill VIC 3585, Australia
https://swanhillregionalartgallery.com.au/
+61 3 5036 2430
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Andrew Peace Wines

Winery
Shopping
Vineyard
Wine store
Gift & Specialty Shops
Found this inexpensive wine in London. Definitely worth a try.
Antony B — Google review
Wow, we just had the best experience trying the wines at Andrew Peace Winery. Thank you for your hospitality George, from the moment you said hello, we knew this would be a fabulous experience. The wines are great (to which we purchased about 6 boxes … for other people of course!! 🤣🤣) the shared stories, pronunciation & your hospitality is second to none. … thank you & I hope we head this way again, so we can say hello!😁
Prue M — Google review
Amazing value wines! Huge variety available. Best take a snack with you, but they do have BBQ facilities available. A real gem to stop into, don't drive past.
Dave H — Google review
A lovely vineyard cellar door . Very knowledgeable and friendly . Excellent wines gold standard . Very very nice.
Ann — Google review
What a gem, called in today the lovely lady who greeted us was fantastic. Bought some really good wine at great prices and had a lovely chat. Keep up the good work.
Darian L — Google review
Absolutely love Andrew Peace Wines the staff are friendly and extremely knowledgeable, we never miss the opportunity to go in to the cellar door when in northern Victoria. We appreciate the Covid safe standards of the staff and winery and understand why they keep the standards so high. We have just returned to S.A after a family funeral and are currently in home quarantine, thanks to Andrew Peace Wines we have just enjoyed a relaxing cheese platter with a Tall Poppy Merlot. Many thanks to Pam for her assistance and patience while we put our selections together.
Julie H — Google review
Dropped in Saturday afternoon and the lovely lady who meet us in the tasting cellar had excellent knowledge of the wines we were tasting. Spent sometime here as there is plenty to taste and plenty to talk about. We purchased some lovely wines and we will be returning before we leave to go home.
Arthur P — Google review
Haven't tasted a bad one yet, and doubt I ever will.
Neil M — Google review
4.5
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4.5
(28)
4077 Murray Valley Hwy, Piangil VIC 3597, Australia
http://www.apwines.com/
+61 3 5030 5291
18

Balranald Discovery Centre

Tourist information center
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Walking Areas
History Museums
Visitor Centers
The premises has a visitor information center and a discovery museum where historical remains and artefacts have been saved. There are interactive visual guides telling the tales of the initial days of town existence. Also, in the same vicinity is a skate park, a public toilet, filter water tap, a cafe, old wintong school building, an old prison, little playground for kids. Its a nicely maintained facility by the council with mowed lawns and beautiful flowers. You will also find some old machinery on-site.
Divesh M — Google review
Friendly staff. Lots of interesting items for purchase. Cafe on site and an interpretative centre with displays and videos, info on the area history and the Southern Bell Frog. Worth a visit
Sianne C — Google review
Toilets and free showers ( please put a donation in the box) go visitor Center, jumping off Place for Mungo NP get latest road updates, note book the camping and tours at National parks before you go in and take fuel, food and drinking water. We booked, but camp site was full when we arrived….
Laurence S — Google review
Awesome place to stop. Have been multiple times over the years. Showers, clean toilets, and a cafe with good food options and the best country coffee I’ve had! The grounds are a nice place to sit and have lunch. Can’t explain it, but there’s a magic here.
Luke I — Google review
Great spot for a quick stop, sadly the coffee shop was closed. Great caravan parking, clean toilet and shower 24 hr stop with donation. Great kids playground
Ann G — Google review
Helpful staff, excellent cafe next door. Site has 24hr RV stay and potable water to fill tanks.
Michael A — Google review
The public toilets have a nice clean free shower! Was about to 5 ⭐️ and then there was no toilet paper in the cubicle 😭😭😭
Trae N — Google review
Great facilities including showers and a cafe. Information centre has good knowledge of the area and is very helpful.
Craig C — Google review
4.6
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4.5
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83 Market St, Balranald NSW 2715, Australia
https://balranald.nsw.gov.au/community-facilities/balranald-discovery-centre-tourism/
+61 1800 444 043
19

Mungo National Park Tours - Outback Geo Adventures

Tour operator
Tours
Bus tour agency
Tour agency
Private Tours
Love our sunset tour with German! He made lots of stops along the way, provided ample info, and brought lots of beverages and snacks! Such a gorgeous place to be and appreciated having such an experienced guide, especially driving at dusk with all the animals! He def loves animals and is passionate about what he does.
Emma L — Google review
Amazing guide and great knowledge about the animals and area. Supplied lunch was perfect. Highly recommend
Lindsay P — Google review
Has a great tour to Mungo National Park with German yesterday with a lovely couple also from Queensland, we had a wonderful day, German is a fantastic guide and happy to share information and experiences along the way. Lunch was yum and loved dessert 🍨. Saw a variety of wildlife and gave way to several lizards crossing the road, Walls of China are amazing, will definitely be back to explore some more. Thanks German and yes I now proudly have a "I Brake for Wildlife" sticker on my van. 😊🐑🦜🦘
Robyn G — Google review
Our Tour guide stopped for all wildlife and we were able to see blue tongue, stumpy tail, eastern bearded dragons and lizards. We saw hawks and wedge tailed eagles, white fronted chats, major Mitchell cockatoos, a kingfisher, emus and kangaroos. We know how rare much of our wildlife is and we felt so lucky that our tour guide, Herman, has eagle eyes and a love of wildlife. And then we saw and explored the Wall of China. Brilliant tour.
Judith B — Google review
Herman was a fantastic guide, friendly and a very experienced driver. The food provided was delicious, plentiful and fresh. Thank you for a fantastic tour!
Ancuta C — Google review
Really really worth it. We took the Sunset tour in summer. It was simply Magical. German is a very friendly tour guide. The evening cuppa and food was good too. Overall Amazing !!!
Nipun S — Google review
Fantastic experience and top notch guide service from German. We thoroughly enjoyed the whole experience. He kept us in the loop throughout the process as our tour was almost cancelled due to bad weather. We ended up going and was treated to the most beautiful view of Walls of China (German likes to call it his office :p). We are very happy with the whole experience and would highly recommend Outback Geo Adventures for anyone who would like to visit Mungo National Park, particularly the Walls of China.
Yoshi K — Google review
Fabulous day out with German (pronounced Herman). He made a long drive short with regular stops to peel back the layers of the outback and show us the diversity in plant and animal life in Mungo National Park. Walking on the dunes was a special experience under the massive skies and continually changing cloud formations. Awesome! And lunch was good too.
Richard B — Google review
4.8
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5.0
(100)
126 Ballandella St, Balranald NSW 2715, Australia
http://www.mungonationalparktours.com/
+61 407 267 087
20

Robinvale Organic Wines

Winery
Shopping
Natural goods store
Gift & Specialty Shops
A little out the way inbetween to major towns of Mildura and Swan hill. Well worth a trip out to support a local business. A small quaint little cellar door with a nicely kept entrance. Staff member was friendly. Free tastings were offerd as usual all fine tasting wine. Must visit if in the area
Dominic C — Google review
Excellent wine and great customer service but I think the parking could be improved.
Sylvia — Google review
Highly recommend a visit to this family run winery. Friendly caring staff. Excellent selection of wines and non-alcoholic wines. Must go too if you are travelling around the region.
Jeff P — Google review
Ordered my non al wine, arrived in 5 days delivered to the door. Will be our Christmas party special. Good product, good service and the wine will be very good, we have had it before.
Wes C — Google review
Excellent wine and wonderful people
Max S — Google review
Everyone loved the Robinvale Non-Alcoholic wines we had at our wedding. Just superb! Amazing flavours. Keep up the great work.
Joel K — Google review
Wow this Non-alchoalic moscato is to die-for! It is nothing short of amazing
Moussalli1987 — Google review
Robinvale are an exceptional producer of high quality alcoholic and non-alcohol wines. there Robinvale Lambrusco Grape Juice Drink is the best drink ive ever tasted
Shad A — Google review
4.7
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4.5
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243 Robinvale-Sea Lake Rd, Robinvale VIC 3549, Australia
http://www.organicwines.com.au/
+61 3 5026 3955
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110 Eighth St

Food & Drink
Distilleries
Located at 110 Eighth St, Fosseys Distillery is a charming distillery bar that offers a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere. The venue, formerly the Mildura Settlers Clubs inter-war lounge, has been transformed with contemporary touches like vibrant patchwork upholstery on fireside armchairs. Outside, the courtyard is adorned with grape vines and twinkling fairy lights.
4.9
(294)
Mildura VIC 3500, Australia
22

Mildura Visitor Information Centre

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Tourist information center
Visitor Centers
The Mildura Visitor Information Centre serves as an excellent starting point for discovering the town and its attractions. Situated in the heart of the town, this center offers friendly and informative staff who are eager to assist visitors with a wealth of information, including historical insights and local tips. In addition to providing brochures and guidance, the center features a small shop offering unique gift items. Visitors can also seek recommendations on places to explore that may not be easily found online.
Just after breakfast on our first day of touring, we always visit the Mildura Information Centre. We have been to this terrific centre many times over the years and it ALWAYS delivers! The friendly staff go above and beyond to provide any information that you might be looking for. For example, I asked about the history of the world's longest bar (formerly at the Working Man's Club) and they found some information and photocopied it for me. On our most recent visit, we met some more wonderful staff - Carmel and Mel. They both assisted us with all of our enquiries :-) The displays here are well organised and spaced out so that you can walk around and appreciate Mildura and the surrounding regions focussing on key themes in a logical order. There are plenty of brochures about attractions, food and accommodation in Mildura and beyond. There are even brochures about other parts of Victoria and other states in Australia. It's also a terrific place to buy postcards and other souvenirs. If you are a new resident in the region, there's also loads of relevant information. There's a cafe next to the centre if you want to stay a bit longer and grab a bite to eat. There's even an area where friendly local donate books they don't want and you can pick up one or two for free. In short, this place has everything! We always enjoy stopping here and staying up-to-date with the latest information. Keep up the great work :-) Here are some photos from recent visits.
Leanne W — Google review
We happened to be coming through town while a festival was on in Wentworth and couldn't find any accommodation. The receptionist at the Mildura visitors centre was incredibly helpful and friendly. She looked around for us and even booked us a night at a local caravan park. She walked us through things to do in the area and was the reason we decided to stay an extra night in town when we originally only meant to pass through. The centre is also full of local handmade items and food. It was very interesting to look around and we bought some local jewellery before we left. It's not ofren you see such good visitors centres.
Miranda B — Google review
Really nice visitor information centre with great staff. Well laid out next to waves swimming pool and plenty of parking and street parking.
Henry B — Google review
Extremely Disappointed – Appalling Customer Service We called Mildura Paddle Steamers in advance to inform them we had tested positive for COVID-19 and could not attend our booking. We did the right thing by notifying them early and avoiding the risk of exposing others. Despite this, they refused to refund us. Their complete lack of empathy and basic decency is disgraceful. Punishing customers for being responsible is not just bad business — it’s unethical. We will absolutely never be booking with them again and will be warning others to steer clear. We could’ve come and exposed everyone as they told us we could but we had the locals/ tourists interest in heart. Disgusted by this I also want to add, while we were communicating trying to have a humane conversation between the info centre and the paddle steamers both would say it was the others polices and procedures. If you’re going to run a business I suggest you know whose polices and procedures are what.
Ella R — Google review
My family and I made a booking online through the Mildura Tourist and information centre for a paddle steamer cruise with Mildura Paddle steamers. The booking was made 15 hours prior to departure. That night my family and I started to become very ill. We took a Covid test to find the 3 of us were Covid positive. As soon as the office opened at 9am I rang only to be told that as we hadn’t given 24 hours notice we will forfeit our $120 booking fee. I understand policy, however I don’t understand the complete lack of empathy and humanity in refunding our fees. What I do understand is that policy is a guide and that those in charge can make fair and reasonable judgement in regards to unique situations outside of an individuals control. We took a responsible action in not attending the cruise so as not to infect local community members and staff on the cruise. I do not see how our booking of 3 people only hours prior to departure have cost this local business in any way. The Mildura information centre promote ‘Expect Better’ very sad they can not live up to that mantra. We put the Mildura communities best interests first, very disappointed that the local tourism and local paddle steamer business can not acknowledge that through a fair and reasonable refund.
Jason R — Google review
Absolutely bad designed entrance for vans. We struggled to go through the corner entrance. Then went to park in 1 of the 3 long bays 2 taken by short vehicles. We had to move our van in town as if we stayed there the vehicle's in bays opposite didn't have room to back out without hitting our van. Whoever approved this parking had no idea of clearance needed for vans lengths . This is a not good enough for visitors to the information centre access to Mildura. Very disappointing. We did not go back to the information centre. Got our supplies and moved on.
Rhonda P — Google review
Really helpful staff, a few nice things for sale as well. Lots of brochures to look through about what's on offer and where to go.
Grant H — Google review
Extremely well set out information on local places of interest as well as other areas to visit. Helpful staff
Lois D — Google review
4.6
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4.6
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180/190 Deakin Ave, Mildura VIC 3500, Australia
https://www.mildura.vic.gov.au/Explore/Mildura-Visitor-Information
+61 3 5018 8380
23

Mildura Brewery Pub

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Brewery
Pub
Mildura Brewery Pub is a must-visit in the area, offering a unique experience of homebrewed beer and Italian cuisine within a beautifully refurbished art deco setting. The pub boasts a state-of-the-art working boutique brewery where patrons can witness the brewing process while enjoying generous pub fare. With around twelve craft beers brewed on-site, visitors can savor an array of flavors. The venue also offers ample seating options, including streetside dining for those who prefer outdoor ambiance.
Tasting paddle was a great way to test the beers here. Flavour descriptions (tasting notes) are spot on! Had the Stout instead of the Sour. The Stout ended up being my favourite. The beef burger and chips were VERY good! Beef patty was juicy and flavourfull. Good balance and melty cheese 😋 The chips were thick cut, crisp outside and soft on the inside with a perfect amount of salt 👌
Joel K — Google review
3.5 🌟 The brewery is a great pub. Loved the tasting paddle. I found the strong beer a little heavy the rest were amazing. We had garlic bread that was quite average to my standards had no taste what so ever I like fresh garlic butter with checks of garlic so you taste it! The karaage chicken was amazing, tasty hot and full of flavor. We shared a chicken pizza it was spicy and it was a great pizza base.
Lara R — Google review
Great food and drink at a reasonable price. The old Astor Theatre has been tastefully refurbished in the heart of Mildura. The Art Deco style interior has a new generation of admirers with this stylish brewery. We ate here on a relatively quiet Sunday night. The food was good and there was plenty of it. An enjoyable casual meal with no fuss. Here are some photos...
Leanne W — Google review
Decent sized pub with a brewery. They have 6 beers that they can serve on a tasting paddle ($20) or a full bar if you want something else. There’s a few seats on the street outside or lots of spaces inside for groups. The beer tanks are all visible so it’s interesting to look in and see their production. The beers are fine but I wouldn’t go out of my way for most of them. The pale ale and stout were my highlights.
Tomas Z — Google review
Great experience!! While visiting Mildura just stopped in here after going on the Melbourne paddle steamer, just a small walk away. Stopped in on a cold day, had a jug of the mid strength and it was really yummy and a really good mid had good flavor one of of the better ones I have had. Also had some food which was really great, my burger was hot and packed with flavo, the meat tasted like it had some sausage meat mixed in, it was really really good. My partner had a chicken burger which she said was also very well done. When I go back to Midura I will definitely stop in again.
Warren M — Google review
This place has such a great vibe—spacious, welcoming, and full of character. The staff were super friendly, making us feel right at home from the moment we walked in. And let’s talk about the food portions—huge! You definitely won’t leave hungry. One of the highlights? Their $20 beer flights. It’s a fantastic way to sample a range of their craft brews without breaking the bank. If you're in Mildura, this spot is an absolute must. Great food, great beer, and even better people. Cheers to that! 🍺
Arun C — Google review
Really enjoyed the beers and had a good experience here. The seafood pasta was VERY spicy, tasted a lot like shin ramyun to me.
Vicky L — Google review
A pleasant arvo with a tasting paddle ($24), a cocktail and a few entrees to eat. Nice place for a visit and the food was good. Beers weren’t my husbands favourite but they went down anyway. I think the beer flavours highlight the taste of the region. More fruity & citrus. I liked the Pale Ale but I’m not a beer drinker. Husband liked the dark ale which we’re having trouble identifying now. Information provided with the paddle didn’t seem to correspond well. We enjoyed the visit.
Kelly D — Google review
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4.0
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20 Langtree Ave, Mildura VIC 3500, Australia
http://mildurabrewerypub.com.au/
+61 3 5001 8405
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Mildura Arts Centre

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Art center
Museums
Mildura Arts Centre is a cultural hub offering theatre productions, art exhibitions, and a sculpture park. Housed in the historic Chaffey family's old residence near the Murray River, it also serves as an art gallery and showcases the family's influence on Mildura's development. Fosseys distillery bar within the center provides a unique experience with its contemporary design and a variety of locally made gins.
A beautiful stately home in the heart of Mildura, next to the arts centre. A stunning home. Kept in original 1921 condition. On street parking. Disabled park near front door of gallery. Wheelchair access to ground floor only, but the gallery and theatre has lift access. Great coffee shop and public space to catch up with friends, and chat 5/5 stars
Ben L — Google review
Excellent,nice cafe ☕️,tasty food & friendly staff, lots of local history,historic house 🏠,a short film to watch , donation entry 🚻available,sculpture in the Gardens,local artist display, enjoy your visit 👍
Lauren G — Google review
I recently attended the "Dylan Wright in Concert Fundraiser" at the Mildura Arts Centre on Saturday, July 5, 2025, and it was an unforgettable experience. The event, supporting the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia, showcased the remarkable talents of Dylan Wright, the 2024 Australian Idol winner, whose blend of soulful country and soft pop captivated the audience. Opening the evening was Hazel Symonds, a standout contestant from this year's Australian Idol, whose powerful voice set the stage with energy and emotion. The Mildura Arts Centre provided the perfect venue for this inspiring night of music.
Cecile K — Google review
This was such a wonderful museum. From walking up to the museum itself, it’s beautifully well kept flora and public displays of art. We were able to walk around for quite some time and the front desk receptionist were very helpful. The museum was broken up into the old house. And also the art section as well. Everything was very stunning and it was lovely to have seen all the aboriginal pieces.
Celine — Google review
Been here for a concert and a comedy show, you can buy limited drinks from the bar and take them to your seat, Amazing atmosphere and the sound quality is outstanding, ushers are beyond helpful and treat you respectfully. A beautiful historic place with many charms
Sandy — Google review
Great place to visit. The Rio Vista house is a wonderful surprise and free to visit. The gallery at MAC offers free viewings of local artists as well. The only unfortunate thing is that you are not allowed to take photos there-hence the 4 ⭐️. A must visit for anyone and particularly those who enjoy history.
Tina C — Google review
A delightful art precinct, free entry with local artists and school art work on display. The magnificent home of the Chaffeys provided a wonderful insight into the establishment and hardships of a pioneering family who founded Mildura. The family history was touched by tragedy, but thankfully they survived. Well done to the Shire for maintaining history.
Moni L — Google review
Rio Vista is an unexpected gem in Mildura that has a joint building with an exhibition and theatre. The old building showcases the furniture and way of living of that era. I specifically liked the wallpapers, it is rare to have wallpapers in any building in Australia. They have a coffee shop and I strongly recommend the freshly baked waffles with syrup and ice cream 🍦!
Tamas R — Google review
4.6
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4.5
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199 Cureton Ave, Mildura VIC 3500, Australia
http://www.milduraartscentre.com.au/
+61 3 5018 8330
25

Lock 11

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Lock 11 Mildura Weir is a fascinating spot for curious children and engineering enthusiasts alike. Here, visitors can observe boats and paddlesteamers navigating through different sections of the Murray River, controlled by gates that manage water levels. A walk across a bridge leads to a manmade island where the roaring spillway can be witnessed from afar. The weir itself is an impressive feat of engineering, comprising 24 steel trestles that can be completely removed during floods.
Great watching paddle steamers go through the lock! Very interesting! Go across the lock onto Lock Island and walk around for lots of bird life.
Merril T — Google review
The lock let's boats through on the 1/2 hour so you can watch the operation without too much wait. The island has a good walk around to the weir and there is quite a lot of bird life to be seen.
Lyne F — Google review
This place is great to get out and walk around. Well signed posted walking trails with new paths. You could spend an afternoon or morning watching the boats go through the lock. Imformative signage present too allowing you to have a good idea about the whole Murry water scheme.
Jessica P — Google review
What a great experience with a steam powered paddle boat (the Melbourne) to boot. It is quite an old world feeling to firstly be lowered 3.5 metres to the actual river height then on return being raised back up 3.5 metres. This raising movement took all of 4 minutes and without the use of any pumps. Brilliant!
Alan S — Google review
Just a quick fish with the man at one of his secret/not so secret spots. Watch out for the logs. Nice place to have a go
Sandy — Google review
Cool experience. You can experience it on the river bank (free) or hop on a paddle steamer (AUD 45). Definitely a must do attraction in Mildura
Sau F — Google review
River cruise on P S Melbourne. A steam driven paddle steamer. The cruise was 2 hours long and included going through Lock 11 in both directions. Highly recommend.
Greg M — Google review
Well worth taking the walk or ride along the easy 5km river trail with its many interesting features. The lock is impressive, its size and the amount of water it holds back. The work that went into building this and the engineering behind it is impressive. Alongside the lock is a flood marker board, I was blown away with flood heights with 1870 being a big one. Having seen many locks in the UK I would have loved to watch a paddle boat go through this one.
Paul S — Google review
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4.4
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23 Hugh King Dr, Mildura VIC 3500, Australia
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Orange World

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Tour agency
Sights & Landmarks
Farms
Orange World is a must-visit attraction just eight minutes from Mildura, New South Wales. This 20-hectare working citrus farm offers three daily tours where visitors can hop on a tractor-drawn train and ride through the orange, mandarin, and avocado groves to learn about the local citrus industry. The farm is bustling during picking season and blooms beautifully around September. It's an ideal destination for families as kids can enjoy freshly squeezed juice while learning about farming practices.
What a surprise. Absolutely worth every moment. Mario and his offsider where amazing. Remarkable people, kind, funny, hard working and the tour is lot of fun. Free samples and the orange juice is out of this world! Never had better tasting oranges in my whole life. Mandarins as well. So packed with flavour, nice and sweet beyond words. Could not rate our visit any higher. We’ll worth dropping in.
Hudda R — Google review
We had a fantastic experience on this tour! Mario was incredibly friendly and gave us a fun tractor ride, keeping everyone entertained with his great sense of humour. He was so easy to talk to and made the whole experience feel welcoming and enjoyable 🙏🏼
Diana — Google review
Great learning experience for children about how the food chain works, the tour guide lady was very informative & friendly & very keen to answer questions. Mario was very interactive with explaining & showing how citrus is processed from paddock to plate allowing children to take part In juicier bottling process, it was great!
Sheree S — Google review
Very engaging farm experience. The owner mario and maria are very sweet and funny. If you have kids, they will love Mario's jokes and riding his orange train around the farm.
Sau F — Google review
A must visit when in Mildura. Go see Mario and get the grand tour. Be prepared for dad jokes. Lots of fun and informative tour and presentation. Great for all ages. Mario is legendary. Go grab some freshly prepared juice.
Kelly D — Google review
We had a great couple of hours here with a tractor ride through the groves and the guide gave us some history of the orchard and how the fruit is picked. We got to taste some oranges and picked up some orange blossom honey from the shop
Catfitz86 — Google review
Great place to visit,tour on train very informative,staff very happy and helpful. A great school holidays adventure. Freshly made orange juice the best I have tasted. Delicious orange flavoured cakes available
Pauline W — Google review
Mario the owner is very friendly and knows a lot about fruit. The shop has food, drink and souveniers. Freshly squeezed orange juice upon arrival. Take the farm tour and get a book full of dad jokes from Mario. This was our second visit.
Stuart D — Google review
4.7
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4.5
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93 Link Rd, Mourquong NSW 2739, Australia
http://www.orangeworldmildura.com.au/
+61 3 5023 5197
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Darling and Murray River Junction and Viewing Tower

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Park
Sights & Landmarks
Darling and Murray River Junction and Viewing Tower is a fantastic spot for dog owners, offering stunning views of the Murray River and old paddle steamers. The area features a lookout tower, outdoor gym, children's play area, and nearby toilets. With plenty of grassland to explore and shaded areas from trees, it's an ideal place for leisurely walks.
The viewing platform is a great spot for photos at the Darling and Murray River Junction. The parklands contains substantial native vegetation that gives you an appreciation of the riparian landscape, flora and fauna. Well worth a visit.
Richard G — Google review
Great place to visit. Big grassed area that's perfect for a BBQ, a picnic...or to let the kids have a run around! The view across the river junction is fabulous from the tower.
Tony C — Google review
This is a special place where 2 mighty rivers come together. They say that after rain in the Darling catchment you can see the brown water mingling with the Murray River water. There is a high viewing tower to get a better view but this only has a steep spiral staircase as access.
Alan S — Google review
My husband climbed this but told me the view was not a lot better than on the ground. Beautiful park, well set up and great views of the junction. Plenty of parking, very clean and tidy. A credit to the council of Wentworth!!
Sue E — Google review
Stunning place to feel the majestic merger of the two historic river that formed the century of growth of Australia. If you are a wildlife lover, this place has great variety of bird life.
TJ C — Google review
Lovely place to visit, unfortunately we didn’t see enough due to bad weather
Martyn W — Google review
This was a great park to spend an hour with a coffee and great views. This junction (confluence) of 2 big rivers was great to see, a lot of water passes here and you can see why it would flood. Back 100 yeas there would have been paddle steamers galore going past this spot, it was Australias busiest inland port. So much history to be found in this little place.
Paul S — Google review
Nice park with facilities - parking, toilet, playground and lots of shade. Viewing platform about 3 stories high on circular stairs will give you view of converging Murray and Darling rivers different colours
Rhedz R — Google review
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4.5
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Cadell St, Wentworth NSW 2648, Australia
https://www.visitnsw.com/destinations/country-nsw/the-murray/wentworth/attractions/darling-and-murray-river-junction-and-viewing-tower
+61 3 5027 5080
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Wentworth Pioneer Museum

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Local history museum
Museums
History Museums
The Wentworth Pioneer Museum is an indoor museum with a diverse collection of historical artifacts, including old tractors, fridges, and household items. Visitors can watch a documentary about the 1956 Murray floods and learn about the early history of the region. The museum is deceptively spacious inside and offers an informative experience curated by friendly volunteers.
A nice and neatly organised museum run by very friendly staff. Concession entry is only $6. Well worth a visit !
Acca M — Google review
A well displayed collection of items through the ages. I found the video about the megafauna found in the sandhills and early aboriginals particularly interesting.
Jenni G — Google review
Diverse and detailed examples of two centuries - and millions of years- of life around Wentworth and the Murray-Darling.
MJ K — Google review
Quite interesting displays, especially the extinct native mammals section… a ticket for here and the old Gaol only $10 for oldies…. well worth it
Ray P — Google review
Alot of history in this little museum, worth a visit if ever in Wentworth
Ronda C — Google review
Very nice museum with lots of stuff from past
Mahshid S — Google review
Very interesting. Enjoyed learning about early history of the region. Caretaker was incredibly friendly and informative. Enjoyed the short documentary onsite about the 1956 Murray floods. My favourite section was the megafauna exhibit.
Leah J — Google review
Stumbled across this place because the Wentworth Jail was closed so it worked out really well. Such an interesting place and the kids really enjoyed looking at all the history. Well worth a visit if you are in the area 👍
Stephen P — Google review
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117 Beverley St, Wentworth NSW 2648, Australia
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Old Wentworth Gaol

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Museums
History Museums
The Old Wentworth Gaol offers a glimpse into the past, where 8 years in prison was the punishment for stealing a horse and just 1 year for getting drunk and punching someone. The visitor found it to be a good historical trip, despite initially thinking it was closed. The reasonable entry fee of $8 makes it worth the visit, with an hour being sufficient to explore the small but intriguing jail.
Very well preserved and presented. We arrived about 15 min before opening and the gentleman on duty was out the front, he opened up early and let us in. Very nice man, very informative. Takes about 30 min to walk through reading the important information, you could spend an hour reading everything. Well worth the visit.
Chris P — Google review
Was informative and interesting. Well maintained and a credit to Rotary and Wentworth. An interesting visit.
Carol N — Google review
We are really glad we went out of our way to visit Wentworth Gaol. It was great to walk through the grounds and experience what it would have been like. We were given advice on what to keep an eye out for on the way in which was helpful and the information around the cells and rooms was informative and not long winded. If you're passing through Mildura, go out of your way, it's not far and you won't be disappointed.
Russell P — Google review
Wonderful trip back in time! Great job preserving the Gaol and it's relics. Really enjoyed reading about the history and way people were incarnated way back in the day - vastly different experience today!
Michelle A — Google review
Well worth the small fee, giving you insight into a past era. Some interesting aboriginal artefacts on display in the school section.
Jenni G — Google review
Great little facility that tells the history of regional Australia through the justice system. Run by volunteers - a low cost and worthwhile stop if you are passing through
Chris Q — Google review
Great value due to you can go to Museum across the with same ticket for free Friendly staff
Linda G — Google review
Lovely old goal well maintained. Has lots of artefacts to look at. Staff very friendly. It is a self guided tour and you can take as long as you like. Park and toilets opposite goal . Town musuem is also across the road.
Gillian C — Google review
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Beverley St, Wentworth NSW 2648, Australia
http://www.wentworth.nsw.gov.au/
+61 3 5027 3337
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Perry Sandhills

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Nature & Parks
Deserts
Perry Sandhills, located just outside the town of Wentworth on the VIC-NSW border, is an amazing spot for families to explore sand dunes and enjoy a day out. Visitors recommend bringing smooth plastic toboggans or boogy boards for sliding down the dunes and suggest packing water to wash out sand from kids' eyes. The area offers a great view of the sunset from the sand hills and provides toilets and under cover shelter for resting in the shade.
Perry Sandhills was our must see destination because we had promised our kid a chance to run up and down sandhills. And it certainly delivered. Just 15 minutes outside Wentworth, the sandhills are the size of a small town, easy to walk around and discover most things, but it feels like another place altogether. The fine red sand and desert landscape make this a stunning place. A number of films have been shot here, and you can see why when you're there. But it also feels ancient and peaceful. I could imagine nomadic Aboriginal people stopping here, having fires, talking and resting for days before they returned home supplied with all the desert melons they could carry. We wandered the dunes, passing an exorbitant number of desert melons which had obviously been cultivated in the long past but now were an abundant treasure trove of bush tucker. Old trees littered the landscape, including one that looked like a whale. In the middle of the Sandhills, is the incredible "God Tree", a giant eucalyptus tree that is over 200 years old. The perfect place to sit under, eating melons and telling stories. This place feels like a Cathedral. The God Tree stands among the dunes offering shade and rest. I felt like I didn't want to leave when I was there, feeling connected to my own dreamtime. Our son experienced his dream of running up and down sandhills, and my partner joined him. I snapped them and wandered about looking for the small trails of the desert. This was living.
Beornn M — Google review
Loved visiting the god tree...definitely a must do. Whilst we went in the middle of the day...would recommend a sunset visit for better photo opportunities. In saying that there is plenty of photo opportunities at any time of the day
Paul — Google review
Great spot to visit, especially for kids. Huge sand dunes as far as you can see. Very peaceful and beautiful
Dwac — Google review
Easily accessible. Although the walk to ‘The God Tree’ involved a steep descent and a steep climb up to it, through soft sand
Colleen T — Google review
It was quiet, calm and peaceful watching sunset at sandhills. Remember your way back to car park by making a trail on the sand as you walk and bring a torchlight with you. 🙂
Yin L — Google review
It was raining on the day I was here but went for a look anyway, I would like to come check it out when it is dry. It is pretty cool how it has just kinda formed in the middle of nowhere. Worth a look for sure if you are in the area!
Warren M — Google review
Easy to find, to slide down the large hills you will need to walk further from the car park.
Andy M — Google review
We loved coming here. Unfortunately we didn't have anything to slide down as it was a last minute decision. We walked around and found a large piece of cardboard. The kids had a great time sliding down. Well worth a visit. Bring something like a boogie board etc or large firm cardboard to slide down.
Lilly G — Google review
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Old, Renmark Rd, Wentworth NSW 2648, Australia
https://experiencewentworth.com.au/Pages/SeeandDo/ParksNature/Perry-Sandhills.aspx
+61 3 5027 5080
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