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How long is the drive from Echuca to Yarrawonga?

The direct drive from Echuca to Yarrawonga is 92 mi (148 km), and should have a drive time of 1 hr 57 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Echuca to Yarrawonga, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with top places to visit like Rochester and River Country Adventours, or the ever-popular Elmore Miniature Railway.

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Best stops along Echuca to Yarrawonga drive

The top stops along the way from Echuca to Yarrawonga (with short detours) are The Great Aussie Beer Shed & Heritage Farm Museum, Port of Echuca, and Rich Glen Yarrawonga Provedore. Other popular stops include Victoria Park Lake, The Big Strawberry, and National Holden Motor Museum.
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Elmore Miniature Railway

Amusement park ride
Tours
Elmore Miniature Railway is an amusement park ride that is great for families. It is a fun and relaxing day out with friendly staff. The train driver (Pete) is incredibly friendly and makes it an enjoyable experience for all.
We met family here. Had a picnic in the park for a family birthday. Then had a thee generations ride. Neat little playground, easy parking. Toilets close by.
Lionel H — Google review
Wonderful experience had by my family and I, my little boy always enjoys himself while at EMR, staff are very nice and helpful and always have a smile on their face. I recommend everyone visit here with their family. 10/10
Nathan C — Google review
Lovely staff, made it more enjoyable. Great family activity especially if you have kids. Definitely recommend it.
Darya — Google review
Wonderful 8 min train ride. My One and a half year old LOVED it, and so did the adults.
Rhonda M — Google review
Tiny train in Elmore!! So fun! Perfect small activity if in the area :) friendly staff and lovely view!
Aria S — Google review
A must to check out these school holidays or when you are passing through Elmore!! A nostalgic and fun experience with my two and three year old for only $5 you can’t go wrong!! Thanks for having us. I would love to help with their mini set ups throughout the train ride, soooo much potential!!
Stephanie C — Google review
We absolutely enjoyed the ride today. All staff members were very professional and kind. The price is very reasonable and the ride is the prefect distance and time for kids Highly recommend
Milica K — Google review
Excellent. Great for families. Nothing better and fun than a miniature train ride.
Terence R — Google review
4.8
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5.0
(24)
Railway Rd, Elmore VIC 3558, Australia
+61 420 526 775
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Rochester

Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Rochester, a charming town in rural Victoria, Australia, is nestled 180 km north of Melbourne. It boasts a blend of rural and semi-rural communities along the northern Campaspe River, positioned between Bendigo and the Murray River port of Echuca. With a population of 3,154 as per the 2021 census, Rochester offers a tranquil escape from city life.
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Victoria 3561, Australia
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River Country Adventours

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Tours
If you're looking for an unforgettable outdoor adventure, look no further than River Country Adventours. This fantastic experience allows you to paddle down the serene Goulburn River in your own canoe or kayak, with rental options available for an hour, half-day, or full day. It's a perfect way to enjoy nature while getting some exercise! Rob and his team are dedicated to ensuring that every paddler has a memorable time on the water.
If you wanted to experience the Murray in a different way, these guys are legends. Found a way to accommodate our 4 day trip last minute, gave us everything we needed and dropped us back to our starting point seamlessly. Really genuine, great people.
Sam M — Google review
We had an EPIC adventure with River Country Adventours on the weekend just gone. It was a Kayaking and Camping weekend but with minimal effort and planning on our behalf - we just turned up with our food, duvet, pillows, camp chairs and clothes! Ash organised everything for us including a large 8 man tent, queen mattress, 2 burner cooker, gas, cutlery, fishing rods, bait and even a portable loo! We arrived to our camp site on the banks of the Goulburn River, left our car and Ash transported us and the canoe to the launch site. 15 leisurely down stream kms later we see our camp along the bank, completing day 1. No other campers around, our own private space with lots of bird life to see. Fishing rods out and a Murray Cod caught with cheese cubes. Murray Cod sent back to river to continue its idealic lifestyle. Camp fire lit, steaks cooked and some cool tunes as the sunset. Next morning after a hearty breakfast on the fire, we head off for 10kms where Ash and his beautiful wife Brooke are waiting for us to take us back to our car. This is a MUST DO - so fun, easy paddling, everything organised for you and not having to pack a tent away was a luxury! Thank you Ash & Brooke - we loved every minute of our experience and can’t wait to come back with like minded friends!
Simone F — Google review
Can’t rate River Country Adventours highly enough. Rob is very knowledgeable and takes excellent care of paddlers - and he’s a great bloke as well. Our trip was very last minute and Rob was able to come up with a great plan at quite short notice. We did a 2-day self-guided paddle on the Goulburn - with Rob providing drop-off and pick-up, all the gear, and a terrific camping location. We saw and heard plenty of bird life - the highlight being an azure kingfisher, and we definitely piqued the interest of plenty of eastern greys. We will be booking some future paddles with Adventours for sure! Thanks Rob!
Katinka B — Google review
We had a super friendly service from these guys and they are very supportive if you are not familiar with Kayak and stuff. I'm telling you they are the best guys to meet if you are in Moama/Echuca area and curious to have canoe/Kayak safaris and camping experiences with a great deal. 200% satisfied with the service.
Shalitha B — Google review
Brilliant. Did a solo self guided 2 day kayak trip on the Goulburn river and it was a fantastic experience. Rob is great. I'll certainly be back.
Nora H — Google review
We truly appreciate Ash’s help with the canoeing. He made us feel safe and supported the whole way through. It was such a wonderful experience for the whole family.
Jinlei J — Google review
Nice to view a little history. Paddle boat down the Murray was peaceful.
Jaklin D — Google review
It was such a pleasure to have Rob take my family and I out canoeing and kayaking today. He was easy going, told us the basics we needed to know in order to enjoy our experience and also filled in the conversation with some fantastic historical information about the area and his interesting career and life. I would highly recommend this experience and service. Thanks for taking care of us, Rob.
Sarah C — Google review
4.9
(18)
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4.8
(33)
23 Dobinson St, Echuca VIC 3564, Australia
https://www.adventours.com.au/
+61 494 109 643
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National Holden Motor Museum

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Permanently Closed
Museum
National museum
Specialty Museums
The National Holden Motor Museum in Echuca, Australia, is a tribute to the iconic Australian car brand. It boasts a collection of over 80 Holden automobiles, including rare and vintage models. Visitors can explore the history of Holden and witness how these cars were built. The museum also features a spacious exhibit area with more than 40 vehicles on display, along with unique prototypes, vintage photos, and historic video footage. Additionally, there's a gift shop offering souvenirs for enthusiasts.
Our family is a long time supporter of Holdens, and museums like this one are a treat! We visited last weekend. Entry fee is cheap at only $10 per adult. The weather was super hot that day but inside it was comfortable. Great range of vehicles and memorabilia, and it was great to hear all the visitors reminiscing about their Holden adventures. Please visit soon as the museum is closing down in April 2024!
Effie B — Google review
As lovers of cars and all things old and nostalgic, we thoroughly enjoyed our visit here. It was a little muggy inside (hot day outside) but it was only a minor inconvenience. Great collection of Holdens and Holden memorabilia. Dog friendly too.
Nina — Google review
Loved our visit to the National Holden Motor Museum. As a mechanic it was great to see all the different models of Holdens from the past decades. There are also some prototype models as well as models used in the product development process. Super interesting place to visit even if you're not a car fanatic. Definitely recommend it if you're in the area or just passing through. There's also a great giftshop which has something for any car nut. Not just Holden fans.
Stuart A — Google review
If you’re a car fan or even interested in history the Holden Museum is a must when you’re in Echuca! There’s so much to see and you can get really close to some great and rare examples of Australian motor engineering. Ticket prices are very reasonable and you won’t be disappointed!
Anthony S — Google review
A great museum with a range of classic and modern Holden’s that are swapped out every couple of months. With an affordable $10 entry to the museum itself, it grants access for either a 10 minute walk-in-walk-out or more than hour of in-depth reading into the history and information of Holden. The staff are super friendly and approachable and appreciate a good conversation. Overall the National Holden Motor Museum is a must visit for car enthusiasts keen on looking into the discontinued Holden name or rather, just to kill a bit of time while visiting Echuca.
Daggerman12 — Google review
Really great place to visit even if you're not a Holden fanatic (like me). The 50 cars on display are in prime condition and laid out very well. Lots of memorabilia on display as well. The 2 guys that were on duty were friendly and didn't mind a chat. A very informative visit. 👍
Steve H — Google review
Great place for adults to visit to remember their youth & appreciate the vast range of cars that were produced under the Holden banner. The entrance fee was reasonable & the owners were very good about allowing visitors to wander around at their own pace, to get close to the cars & willing to provide information when asked. Well worth a visit, even if you're not particularly interested in cars 'per se'. The evolution of design, the beauty of the vehicles & the historical aspects of the display are inestimable.
Gail A — Google review
Wasn't bad, I'm not a big Holden fan, some others would love it more. That said it was interesting to see the history of Holden from before my time all in one spot. Entry price was fair and plenty of parking available.
Mat B — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(526)
7-11 Warren St, Echuca VIC 3564, Australia
http://www.holdenmuseum.com.au/
+61 3 5480 2033
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Port of Echuca

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Sights & Landmarks
Museum
The Historic Port of Echuca is a captivating open-air museum that takes you back to the 19th century, showcasing the rich history of this once-thriving river wharf. As home to Australia's largest fleet of steam-driven paddlesteamers, it operates much like it did in the 1860s, with skilled shipwrights and steam engineers still playing crucial roles today.
A wonderful place to visit. A true piece of history preserved to this day. Both kids and adults will definitely find it interesting here. The boat ride was definitely impressive. It was unforgettable. Highly recommend.
K K — Google review
Great district to visit. Step back in time. See and experience the old world in modern comfort. Steam Trains, Horse & carriage, Paddle Steamers - all ready to experience. Can get very busy. Bookings recommended on Peak Days
Tony W — Google review
Port of Echuca feels like being transported back in time. The restored wharf, the smell of the river gums, and the creak of timber all give it a charming old-town vibe that’s hard to find elsewhere. The highlight is watching and riding the historic paddle steamers still operating on the Murray, hearing the chug of their engines and the whistle echoing off the water is pure nostalgia. Around the wharf you’ll also spot an old steam engine on display and plenty of rustic, heritage-style buildings that complete the old-school river-port atmosphere. Great place for a stroll, photography, or a ride on one of the paddleboats. A must-see if you’re in Echuca!
Arjun P — Google review
A great historical area focussed on the Murray River riverboats and related industries. Some of these industries are still practised here for tourists. Some good eating places and enough to fill in your day and go on a paddle boat cruise.
Paul D — Google review
the Port of Echuca delivers a memorable day out that celebrates Australia’s inland waterways. The Port of Echuca, located at 74 Murray Esplanade, is a captivating riverside gem that encapsulates the rich maritime and cultural heritage of Victoria’s Murray River region. Visited on a September sunny afternoon, this historic precinct left me enchanted with its blend of nostalgia, natural beauty, and free access, making it an unmissable stop for travelers and locals alike. Often dubbed the "Paddle Steamer Capital of Australia," this vibrant hub offers a step back in time while delivering a modern-day experience that’s both educational and relaxing. The port’s free entry is a delightful surprise, allowing unrestricted exploration of its sprawling 5-hectare site along the Murray River. The star attraction is the restored wharf, a bustling hub in the 19th century when Echuca was a vital trade link between Melbourne and inland Australia. Walking the wooden planks, I marveled at the historic paddle steamers docked along the riverbank, including the iconic PS Alexander Arbuthnot and PS Emmylou, which offer paid cruises but are a sight to behold even from shore. The wharf’s interpretive signs vividly recount tales of paddle steamers hauling wool, timber, and supplies, with over 200 vessels once operating from this port. The adjacent Star Hotel, dating back to 1860, and the working blacksmith forge add authentic touches, while the Discovery Centre provides interactive exhibits on the river’s ecology and Indigenous history—perfect for families or history buffs. The setting itself is a draw, with the Murray River’s glassy waters reflecting the red gums and willow trees lining the banks. I spent time on the grassy esplanade, enjoying a spontaneous picnic with views of the historic bridge and passing houseboats, a nod to the region’s thriving tourism. The port’s layout encourages leisurely wandering, with pathways leading to the Echuca Wharf Brewery for a craft beer or the Port of Echuca Coffee Lounge for a caffeine fix. The free daily events, like the 1 PM cannon firing (weather permitting), add a lively touch, though I missed it by minutes—next time, I’ll time my visit better. Accessibility is excellent, with flat paths suitable for wheelchairs and prams, and ample parking nearby. The only minor quibble is the lack of shaded seating during peak summer heat, but the riverside breeze mitigates this. For a deeper dive, paid options like the 1-hour paddle steamer cruise ($35 adults) or the 1860s Historic Precinct entry ($15) are worth considering, but the free experience alone—spanning the wharf, gardens, and river views—offers immense value. Whether you’re drawn by the paddle steamer heritage, the chance to spot pelicans, or simply a peaceful riverside escape, the Port of Echuca delivers a memorable day out that celebrates Australia’s inland waterways.
Abhilash R — Google review
Really pretty little place with lots to see. We did the port after dark tour too which was really interesting. I really enjoyed our Echuca stay.
Lisa — Google review
Wonderful place to visit to learn about the history of Echuca-Moama area. Also gives a good idea about how steam engines revolutionized the way people worked and their day to day activities.
Milinda A — Google review
Great short trip down the river and back. Very pet friendly. Great people operating boat. Does have a little coffee/alcohol bar.
Jodie B — Google review
4.6
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4.4
(1026)
74 Murray Esplanade, Echuca VIC 3564, Australia
https://www.portofechuca.com.au/
+61 3 5481 0500
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TwistED Science - Echuca

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Science museum
Museums
TwistED Science in Echuca, Victoria is an award-winning Playzone that offers interactive play stations for both kids and adults. Unlike traditional science museums, TwistED Science encourages hands-on participation and embraces mess. The company aims to make science enjoyable for everyone by expressing complex scientific concepts through various activities. Visitors can engage in building flying machines, learning about future food, designing ball runs, testing reaction speeds, and much more.
This is a great place to entertain kids! We met a few local stick insects, a lizard, a turtle, and did a heap of fun things! Even better value when you link it with a paddlesteamer ticket! We visited on a weekday morning during school term, and it was quiet. Assume it's busier at peak times.
Kent W — Google review
My 3 and 5 year old kids had a great time at Twisted Echuca. There were one or two activities out of order but enough to keep them entertained for a full two hours. My 3 year old loved the replay video and my 5 year old enjoyed working out cogs and ramps
Emily — Google review
Visited Twisted Science yesterday with my just 2 year old daughter. We had an amazing afternoon. I wasn’t sure if she was going to be a bit young, but was pleasantly surprised there was loads of things for her to do. Kept her busy for the entire session and she didn’t want to leave at the end. Had to bribe her to leave with something from the shop, which was also reasonably priced and lots of little cheap items to choose from to bribe children out the door 😂 The staff were so friendly and even got the lizard out for my daughter to pat. The facility was clean and well maintained. There were loads of different activities and things for her to do. Overall, a really really great experience
Carla C — Google review
TwistED Science Echuca was fantastic! So many hands-on activities, friendly staff and plenty to keep kids entertained for hours. A great indoor option for families — highly recommend.
Wendy A — Google review
We had a fantastic time. Ages ranged from 8 to 80 and we all enjoyed it. I could go back again tomorrow and do things we didn't have time to do. Kids had a ball. Money very well spent.
Nola B — Google review
So much fun for the adults and kids! Numerous activities for everyone to do, play and learn from. It makes the hour and half booking time go by quickly. Make sure you "stick" around til the end as you might pet some friendly creatures.
Suelynn 9 — Google review
This is an amazing experience for adults and for families. The staff were so friendly and interacted with everybody. Combining with the Paddle Steamer ride makes for an economical holiday treat. Thank you.
Janet C — Google review
The kids loved the experience. The paper plane test and launch station was a hit with the parents as well.
Jezza D — Google review
4.6
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4.7
(147)
2 Radcliffe St, Echuca VIC 3564, Australia
https://www.twistedscience.com.au/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gmbechuca
+61 1300 984 823
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The Great Aussie Beer Shed & Heritage Farm Museum

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Museum
Specialty Museums
The Great Aussie Beer Shed & Heritage Farm Museum is a one-of-a-kind museum that offers a comprehensive experience for visitors. The museum features an eclectic collection of motoring, brewing, and domestic items, including thousands of beer cans from around the world.
It's definitely worth a visit, well exceeded what I thought it would be. Greeted by a lovely guy who was one of the tour guides, he was so welcoming and told me where everything was, offered me a drink from the bar to walk around with while I looked around and told me there would be a tour on in 5 mins. He showed me some amazing creations made out of beer cans. Met the owner Neil at the bar at the entrance he was very personable and welcoming. Went into a monster size shed and was blown away at the variety of memorabilia, definitely a trip down memory lane with some things. Listen to Neil talk about some items there it was so interesting and just when I thought I'd seen it all I realised that was only half of what was there, there was a huge hall out the back and more outside, such great displays. I would definitely recommend you visit here. You will not be disappointed. Well done, Neil and staff, on a great attraction.
Liz C — Google review
Staff are very welcoming, and Neil's enthusiasm and knowledge is great, as well as entertaining. Apart from the mind boggling array of beer related stuff, there are lots of other gems from years gone by. Make sure you also explore the displays outside, including the shipping containers out behind the car park. Number 1 rated attraction in Echuca for a reason.... well worth a visit.
Andrew C — Google review
A really worthwhile place to visit. The owner will greet you at the door and gives a great presentation. He is one character and a half and has the best Aussie personality and a great knowledge of the recent Australian past. You will learn things from him you never knew. Was glad we made the effort to visit.
Gregory H — Google review
What a delight! We popped into the Great Aussie Beer Museum while in Echuca and were absolutely charmed. The place is so much more than beer though as you’ll find walls of vintage beer cans, brewery relics, retro signs, old petrol pumps, restored automobiles, farm machinery, soda dispensers, and more.  A huge shout out to Neil an absolute legend, the owner whose passion and knowledge of Australian history, culture, and memorabilia really bring the collection to life. He took time to explain many of the items, cracked a few jokes, and made the experience personal and memorable.  The atmosphere is delightfully nostalgic and rustic it’s like stepping back in time. There’s a sense that every object has a story. The restored cars and machinery especially add a touch of old-school charm.  If you’re in Echuca, do not skip this museum. It’s a passion project that’s well worth your time and admission.
Arjun P — Google review
Neil was so friendly, greeted us in the car park and explained the best way to view everything. What a place. Everyone should visit at least once. Need a minimum of 1 hour. Would be great to hold a function there.
Dianne E — Google review
Alan and Bryan were great tour guides and gave us a lot of information. They were super knowledgeable and friendly. We saw so many great Australian pieces and were blown away by how big the collection actually is. The stories behind some of the items were also very interesting. We visited on the 11/10/2025 and will definitely be back
Kelsie M — Google review
This is a great place to visit if you want to experience things from days gone by. Awesome people. Awesome collection of old things. Make sure you stay for the presentation.
Andre W — Google review
Had an awesome time at The Great Shed so much to look at from the past . Make sure you have a good hour to 2 hrs to look at everything. Neil’s talk about some of his collection was fun and informative. Jacks Shed is the best , beautiful cars . Thank you Neil, from Paul & princess Cate lol 16/11/25
Cate B — Google review
4.9
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4.9
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377 Mary Ann Rd, Echuca VIC 3564, Australia
http://www.greataussiebeershed.net/
+61 3 5480 6904
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Billabong Ranch

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Sights & Landmarks
Adventure sports center
Billabong Ranch is a family-friendly attraction located just 15 minutes east of Echuca. It offers a wide range of activities including horseback riding, mini-golf, pedal boats, archery, climbing walls, and an animal nursery where children can meet baby animals and enjoy pony rides. The ranch also features a museum dedicated to horse-drawn machinery and transport.
A Fantastic Family Getaway at Billabong Ranch This was our second time visiting Billabong Ranch, and it definitely didn’t disappoint! It’s the perfect destination for families, with so many activities that kept our kids entertained from start to finish. Their favorite part was the pony rides – a memorable experience that they’re already asking to repeat. The trampolines were also a huge hit! The kids had a blast jumping around and trying flips. It was great to see them so excited, burning off energy while having fun. We also enjoyed some relaxing family golf, which was a perfect way to unwind after all the jumping. Overall, Billabong Ranch offers a mix of fun, adventure, and relaxation that makes it an ideal spot for a family getaway. We’re already looking forward to our next visit! I would like to shout out the lovely girl that looked after my children on the pony rides as she went above and beyond.
Kayla P — Google review
5 Stars – A Truly Unforgettable Experience! We had the most amazing time at Billabong Ranch! From the moment we arrived, the staff were incredibly friendly, welcoming, and knowledgeable. The horse riding was a definite highlight – the horses were well-trained and clearly well-cared for, making the experience enjoyable for both beginners and experienced riders alike. The facilities were top-notch, with plenty of fun activities for all ages. The animal nursery was a hit with the kids, and we all had a blast on the pedal boats and mini golf course. It’s clear that the team at Billabong Ranch puts a lot of effort into creating a safe, family-friendly environment. Whether you’re looking for adventure, relaxation, or quality time with loved ones, Billabong Ranch has something for everyone. Highly recommend and can’t wait to come back!
Vipul P — Google review
We went for a 10am 1h trail ride, was so beautiful and relaxing. The horses we so well behaved and friendly. Had some amazing instructors with us as well, so friendly and made sure we had a good time. Wish we booked for longer tho 1h goes so quickly when your having fun. Would definitely come again for sure!! Thanks Zoe for chatting with us while we rode we all had such a fun time.
Ally E — Google review
What a magical place! It was absolutely beautiful 💛 Our kids loved all of the activities; mini golf, rock climbing, feeding the animals, kayaks, pedal boats and soo much more!! The staff were also amazing! Soo kind and it was very obvious they love their job! Thank you for creating a beautiful place, we will be back!! 😁
Alysha H — Google review
We did a 1 hr horse trail ride here on the Easter Sunday and we really liked it. It's bit expensive for what it is, however the girls were very nice and made sure my 7 year old son had a good time. I would recommend this if you are visiting Echuca.
Eric A — Google review
I’m feeling so nostalgic stumbling across this ranch again! My Nan used to bring me here every time we visited Echuca, and I was absolutely obsessed with horses as a kid. I still remember riding Sparks and Sookie like it was yesterday, those horses were everything to me growing up. While I was off riding, my little brother would spend ages playing mini golf, so there was always something for both of us to enjoy. It’s so lovely to see the ranch still going strong and continuing to bring joy to other families. Thank you for being such a core part of my childhood, I’ll always hold those memories close 💛🐴 (Sharing a couple of photos with Sparks and Sookie, taken just over 10 years ago for a bit of nostalgia!)
Emilie F — Google review
My girls and I spent a lovely day here. Staff were very friendly and helpful. A great variety of things to do for the kids and family. Food was a good price and really delicious. A huge shout out to the very helpful young man Xavier who came to the rescue and changed my tyre as I had a flat. Thank you 😊 your slushy was well deserved!
Gillian S — Google review
Free ? Yes free entry well worth a visit for the kids you will see many animals such a camels 🐪 , buffalo 🐃, goats etc. Rides are available for a small fee. There is a large lake for paddle boats.
Nibras A — Google review
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4.4
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Glanville Rd &, Tehan Rd, Echuca VIC 3564, Australia
http://www.billabongranch.com.au/
+61 3 5483 5122
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Waring Gardens

Park
Nature & Parks
Gardens
Bodies of Water
Absolutely lovely place to stop for lunch. There's big trees, a small lake, ducks and birds of all types, as well as a pretty looking kids play area.
Jeff C — Google review
A beautiful, shady, relaxing gardens with grassed areas, footpaths, arbours, large trees, water fountains and ducks plus a great fenced off kids playground with natural elements close to toilets and BBQ. Playground has sandpit, natural log balance/hop and see-saw, climbing hill, circular net swing, bubbler. Close to shops and food.
Emily P — Google review
Beautiful big Park area with large lake and water features. Lovely garden and tree areas as well as a war memorial entrance
Linda W — Google review
Beautiful part of Deneliquin, lovely trees, flowers, birds and much more. Passing through on our way to Adelaide and enjoyed every moment. Thank you 😊
Sandra P — Google review
A beautiful place to relax and enjoy nature
Dee H — Google review
Beautiful gardens, ducks on the lake and an Ibis or two that come right up to you. Walk over the little bridge to the bird aviary with peacocks and others to look at. Playground. Great place to take the kids, have a picnic or a stroll.
Brad ( — Google review
This is an amazing park in Deniliquin NSW which has a beautiful garden with varieties of flowers and a pond with different species of Ducks, Birds etc. Deniliquin war memorial cenotaph featuring a laurel wreath and an honour roll of WW1 is located at the entrance to the Waring Gardens. There are some huge old trees surrounding the pond which adds to the beauty of this park/garden. There are seating areas/benches around and clean wash rooms for convenience. It's a beautiful place for picnic or just to sit and relax. Certainly a must-visit place in Deniliquin NSW.
Malay A — Google review
Love walking around these gardens when I visit deniliquin
Alisa P — Google review
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355 Harrison St, Deniliquin NSW 2710, Australia
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Deniliquin Visitor Information Centre

Tourist information center
Art gallery
Heritage museum
Visitor Centers
Lots of history here. A museum, cafe, and information for Deniliquin. Friendly staff, knowledgeable and lots of information for the local area. Highly recommended if checking out Deniliquin. Kids will also love the visitor centre.
Chris M — Google review
Located only about 250 meters (2 minutes walk) from the Waring gardens, this is a good place to spend some time for local info and the past history of Deniliquin etc. On weekends it's open for limited hours only.
Malay A — Google review
Very helpfull with information. Good art sculpture display and small museum to look thru .
Mark F — Google review
A lovely Heritage Centre located at the Information Centre. A great place to stop and take in the Local Areas History. Interesting information about the 'Warbreccan Woolshed' also 🐑
Katie C — Google review
Really helpful staff, historical displays & buildings, art gallery & heaps of local produce and products to purchase.
Amba S — Google review
Absolutely worth the visit. Loved the Peppin heritage center at the back of the visitor info center. So informative of life for the settlers of the Riverina & the history of merinos to the area. Also a great display out the back about ww2 and the part deni played in the aus airforce! Lovely staff. Would recommend
Lauren — Google review
This place has the perfect location on the Edwards River,just a short stroll.Indoor and outdoor seating,and the local kookaburras will fly in for a look also.Only had coffee with a group of friends,coffee was good.Everything nearby is a short stroll.
Leanne M — Google review
Great place to get a heap of info about Deniliquin and surrounding regions. Lots of hostorical items, pictures, stories and it has preserved the old classroom of this once a school of olde. Great friendly staff that also stock lots of local foods, condiments and works. It also holds great events such as farmers markets, craft markets & art exhibitions. A must go for all visitors and locals that have not yet been.
Nathan L — Google review
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4.5
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295 George St, Deniliquin NSW 2710, Australia
http://www.visitdeni.com/
+61 1800 650 712
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Peppin Heritage Centre

Museums
Children's Museums
History Museums
Natural History Museums
Specialty Museums
The Crossing Cafe in Deniliquin was a wonderful place for lunch. Staff were friendly and attentive and the food was tasty with generous portions. We sat outside in the glorious sunshine with warbling magpies in the park entertaining us.
Marlane D — Google review
Tourist information centre very well set out
Ian B — Google review
Learnt alot about history of Deniliquin town and industry. Great restored buildings anf historical exhibits. $3 entry for art gallery and heritage centre. Enter through visitof info centre. Ladies at information centre so friendly and helpful. Some awesome local products for sale too. Crossing Cafe in same building.
Amba S — Google review
The cafe was amazing Great carrot cake, banana muffin and a superb coffee. Museum was interesting and the ladies are stars.
Peter A — Google review
An amazing part of history conveniently located near the main street and next to a cafe. They have some amazing exhibitions including the Bald Archy and historical items such as dresses from Deniliquin's local history. All of the staff are very friendly and are happy to chat or let you roam on your own. If you have any questions, they almost always have the answer, and if not, will find out for you. Definitely worth going as a tourist or a local wanting to find out a bit more about where they live.
Olivia D — Google review
Great staff and very informative
Geoff — Google review
Great artwork. Pieces used from local paddock in the area. Represents the town famous for the Deni Ute Muster
Tam H — Google review
Only visited the outside area for a lunch stop. The holden sculpture was an interesting use of materials, ashame a few were antiques
Jason P — Google review
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295 George St, Deniliquin NSW 2710, Australia
https://www.visitdeni.com/peppin-heritage-centre-gallery/
+61 1800 650 712
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Waranga Basin Boat Ramp - Sapling Point

Boat ramp
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Don't Liv rubish
Popaj56 — Google review
Lovely to swim in...
Lauren D — Google review
4.8
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3.5
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Waranga Shores VIC 3612, Australia
https://www.g-mwater.com.au/water-resources/catchments/storages/goulburn/warangabasin
+61 1800 064 184
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Longleat Estates

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Winery
Food & Drink
Wineries & Vineyards
Longleat Estates is a charming winery that offers a delightful dining experience paired with exceptional wines. The staff is incredibly welcoming and the service is prompt, ensuring a pleasant visit. Located in a picturesque setting, this winery boasts an impressive architecture that adds to its allure. Indulge in their authentic homemade pasta, which comes highly recommended. Longleat Estates is well worth the trip from Melbourne and provides the perfect opportunity to savor some of the region's finest wines.
Do yourself a favour and head to Longleat Winery for a culinary delight. Young local chef Jack is a superstar offering a delicious menu of share plates using fresh local produce. The wine on offer caters for everyone from bubbles through to a choice of whites, rose and reds with each one being very enjoyable and easy to drink. Pauline was our host for the afternoon and was so friendly and easy to talk to with nothing being too much trouble. It was our first visit to Longleat but it definitely won’t be our last. Outstanding service food and ambiance. Thanks Jack and Pauline for making our experience so relaxing and enjoyable if we could give you 10 stars we would. Geoff and Sue.
Sue M — Google review
I was pleasantly surprised with all the renovation since I last called into this excellent vineyard / winery! New floor and outdoor tables under old grape vines as you approach the entrance. You have a good view of the vines whether you sit here or the veranda. There is a large room at the rear with a good view of the vines and a larger artwork on the back wall. This space can hold 80 - 100 people depending on the type of event and the food served. Really nice for any occasion! I was keen to have a glass of their beautiful rose being fairly dry and fruity ❤️ Loverly wine! There is a restaurant now instead of the previous basic cheese board etc. Next time will partake in some food. They have coffee too. A time to chill out and say hi to other visitors! EXCELLENT THANK YOU!!🙏😃⭐️🥇👌❤️
David W — Google review
I met Guido and Sandra and their team, during a working experience, very nice people. The wine tasting and launch were a very good experience.
Mirko P — Google review
The most beautiful atmosphere, food and service!!
Shannon C — Google review
Visited this little gem of a winery on Saturday! Had the pleasure of the owner giving us a wine tasting….hearing about his wines! Such a beautiful place! We will return x
Wendy B — Google review
Wonderful spot where to taste amazing wine and food. We loved it.
Gianmarco — Google review
Fabulous lunch today, great selection on the menu. Simply delicious, some of the best wines l have had, friendly welcoming staff. This Boutique winery is a must. Highly recommended, you won't be disappointed. With thanks Lila, Chris and Lee
Lila R — Google review
Fantastic place to go from Melbourne - great to sample some of the local wines
Harry S — Google review
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4.9
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105 Old Weir Rd, Murchison VIC 3610, Australia
http://murchisonwines.com.au/
+61 421 602 520
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Bridge Hotel Nathalia

Temporarily Closed
Restaurant
Nightlife
Bars & Clubs
4.5
(8)
2 Blake St, Nathalia VIC 3638, Australia
+61 3 7067 9166
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Barmah Forest Heritage & Education Centre & Visitor Information Centre

Tourist information center
Museums
Community center
History Museums
Katrina was super helpful and informative. The centre was beautifully presented and as we left Katrina surprised us with a bag of brochures for our overseas visitors, great service. Thank you, it is a great place to stop in and learn about the area.
Alana H — Google review
Katrina was a trove of information about the area and helped us on our way. Beautifully appointed centre with an amazing painted art floor where animals pop out like 3D.
Judith T — Google review
It was an informative visit due to the variety & quality of displays. I loved the 3D floor mural. Katrina was welcoming, generous with her time & enthusiastic about her home town - a great ambassador!
Joanne M — Google review
Thank you for all your help and advice about the local area and surroundings. My daughter loved your 3d painted flooring. Take care and it worth popping in.
Katelyn C — Google review
Called into the education centre in Nathalia for a look today Saturday 19th April. My wife took a had a medical issue whilst we were visiting, I would like to thank Lauren for going above and beyond her job description, she couldn't have been more helpful and attentive to make My wife feel comfortable and safe. A ambulance was called as a precaution and after a checkup from the paramedics all was well. Thankyou again Lauren for your concern and support. Any employer would not find a better employee . Regards Geoff Waldron.
Geoff W — Google review
Wonderful centre with such a rich and fascinating perspective on the area and its history. Katrina was extremely helpful and inspired us to explore more places after visiting the centre. Highly recommended.
Debra H — Google review
Fantastically staff, great interactive content and coverage of Yorta Yorta and settler history. Staff helped us find our family records and a place to eat .
Daria O — Google review
Lauren was a great guide around the centre. Great pictures and layout. Very informative.
Montana K — Google review
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73 Blake St, Nathalia VIC 3638, Australia
https://www.visitthemurray.com.au/places-to-go/central/suncountry/things-to-do/barmah-forest-heritage-and-education-centre
+61 3 5866 2289
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The Museum of Vehicle Evolution (MOVE)

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Museum
Event venue
MOVE is a non-profit museum that exhibits vintage vehicles, such as cars, bikes and trucks, along with driving-related items. Recently upgraded, the museum now showcases a red Gullwing at the front which catches visitors' attention. While the truck exhibit in the rear is comprehensive, some visitors may prefer to see more cars. Additionally, MOVE displays other historical artifacts like telephones, radios and clothing. There's also an interesting collection of Furphy foundry products and history on display.
An incredible spot to visit in Shepparton! The collection of vintage cars, trucks, and bicycles is truly impressive, and the costume display and Furphy collections are fantastic bonus that adds extra charm. The staff were friendly and welcoming, and the space itself is quite large — it took us about 1.5 to 2 hours to explore everything. Well worth the ticket price and definitely a must-see!
Frank W — Google review
Surprisingly good range of vehicles, very well presented. Fun experience with a decent (albeit slightly pricey) café just next door. The collection changes as well, so one person I went with who's been before was saying that was a cool feature of the place, and I agree. Some great and rare pieces of motor history.
Zachary C — Google review
I have never been to a motor museum where the exhibits were as spotless as these ones. Everything was immaculately presented. There was a good range of cars, trucks, and very thing in between. Would definitely recommend a visit. Well worth the very reasonable ticket entry price.
Sharon ( — Google review
This place is fantastic for all ages. It has it all. The concept is really interesting even if you are not a car enthusiast. Highly recommend.
Betty D — Google review
So many different things to see! Much more than just cars and motorbikes. A couple of hours passed before we know it. The staff are really friendly and the amenities spotless.
Sue G — Google review
Very cool collection of cars, motor bikes, push bikes, trucks and even buses. Newer models, older models and everything inbetween. Well presented and displayed!
Sean B — Google review
An unexpected great find in Shepparton. Fascinating history of bikes, cars and trucks. Well worth spending a couple of hours. Also an extensive collection of 200 year old clothing.
Angustrom — Google review
Fantastic museum - something for everyone. I'm not normally into "fashion", but the amazing collection of historic bridal and evening gowns, handicrafts, as well as "what every genteel gentleman would wear", is well worth seeing. Also antique sound equipment, and other interesting items. The boys (young and old) will enjoy the classic cars, trucks, fire engines, not to mention the history of the classic LOCALLY MADE "furphy" with some great historic items on display. And if you don't know what a furphy is, all the more reason to visit and broaden your knowledge of great Australian inventions. And when you've seen it all, pop next door for some lunch at the cafe. Or have a chocolate apple!!
Helen D — Google review
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4.6
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7723 Goulburn Valley Hwy, Kialla VIC 3631, Australia
http://moveshepparton.com.au/
+61 3 5823 5833
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Victoria Park Lake

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Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Victoria Park Lake in Shepparton, Australia is a popular destination for families and nature lovers. The playground offers various features such as a miniature train, flying fox, giant slides, and shaded sandpit with mechanical diggers. The lake itself was initially swampland and grazing area before being transformed into a public park named after Queen Victoria. Visitors can enjoy leisurely walks or bike rides along the lush green banks surrounded by river red gums while observing diverse birdlife like pelicans and ducks.
Nice lake in Shapperton near Wyndham Street. Very clean water. Also there is perfect walkway surrounding the lake. Children's play area is having slides, swings & zip line. The lawn is well maintained.
Girish M — Google review
A great place to go for a walk and enjoy nature and bird sighting.
Tiffany A — Google review
I love the new lights they've put up around the lake. Went down there last night. I love it. The light poles change colours. Very cool to see. Great BBQ areas all around Lake too
Rebeckah O — Google review
I had such a great time ! The atmosphere was so peaceful and relaxing. The views were beautiful, especially around sunset, perfect spot for a walk or just to sit and enjoy nature. It’s clean, well-maintained, and great for families or solo visits.
Shadow S — Google review
My mum and I had a lovely lunch 🥙 and chat on the lake over EasterI Its so soothing and relaxing. I’ve decided we have to go there more often when I’m visiting.
Kathy — Google review
Victoria Park Lake is a focal point of Shepparton. Nice for a stroll or relax. There’s BBQ's available in the adjoining park. Lots of bird life to enjoy. Pelicans too. Some nice seating and picnic areas by local manufacturer Furphy Foundry. Worth a stop if you’re in the area!
Teana K — Google review
This lake is very beautiful place for family outing ,kids.it had a very good walking track around the lake with lots of pretty native birds .lots of greenery ,tall trees and pleanty of fresh air. This is a place you must vist if ur comming to shepparton.
Melwin G — Google review
This a very scenic lake full of birdlike and a very serene area in the centre of Shepparton to exercise or picnic
Garnet E — Google review
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4.5
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Shepparton VIC 3630, Australia, USA
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Greater Shepparton Visitor Centre

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Tourist information center
Visitor Centers
The Greater Shepparton Visitor Centre, situated at 33-35 Nixon Street, serves as an essential resource for tourists visiting Shepparton and its surrounding region. The center offers a wide array of brochures, maps, and leaflets to help visitors navigate the area. Additionally, the shelves are stocked with various local products such as wine, jams, honey, olive oil, nuts and more from the Goulburn Valley and beyond.
A lot of useful info. Very nice staff. Located at ground floor of art centre. Sell local products.
Zhijie H — Google review
Excellent customer service, the ladies were very friendly and helpful! We visited Shepparton for the first time yesterday and had a lovely time at Art museum and the beautiful cafe. The gift shop is amazing and even though I purchased one item I had to return after leaving to buy another. I gave the ladies a good laugh because of the overall experience left me feeling happy. Well done, highly recommended!
Maryanne P — Google review
Very well presented info centre. Kate was very knowledgeable and helpful. Well worth making time to drop in, visit the art gallery next door and then enjoy beautiful Victoria Park Lake.
Sue B — Google review
We enjoyed ourselves this morning , chatting with the staff in the shop. We were very impressed with the quality of the merchandise along with their knowledge and expert friendly advice. Wonderful to experience good old fashioned country customer service.
D H — Google review
I had a delightful and very informative conversation about Shepparton and surrounds with Margaret. It made my stay even more enjoyable and I look forward to returning to explore more of the area. The product range is quality and well priced. I was particularly impressed by the range of Indigenous products.
Simone N — Google review
If you are visiting Shepparton as a tourist, this is the first you must visit. The staff there is very cooperative. They have a list of everyday events, maps, brochures, and recommendations according to your choice. The parking is available on the side of the building. There are also nice and clean toilets available. They recommended a few museums and a place called Cactus Country. The place is easily accessible and I also bought a few souvenirs from this place. Cost is reasonable. You can also see a few cow artworks.
Yashwardhan D — Google review
Stopped here to grab some maps and take pictures of the painted cows I loved the artwork and the cows. The staff member was very friendly and helpful.
Tanya V — Google review
Very helpful service and really like colourful cows 🐄 I purchased some souvenirs to remember my 2 days in Shepparton. Thank you Shepparton 😊 beautiful town.
Love C — Google review
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4.6
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530 Wyndham St, Shepparton VIC 3630, Australia
http://www.sheppandgv.com.au/
+61 3 5832 9330
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Shepparton Moooving Art

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Park
Shopping
Art Galleries
Shepparton Moooving Art is a unique public art exhibition featuring over 90 life-size 3D cows scattered throughout Greater Shepparton. These vibrant and creatively painted cows can be found in gardens, playgrounds, public spaces, and even local businesses. The playground itself is Australia's largest adventure playground, open from dawn to dusk with entry by gold coin donation.
This image presents another uniquely decorated cow sculpture, this time with a whimsical and theatrical flair. The cow is painted in shades of brown, but it's adorned with a vibrant blue and black "costume." This costume features gold trim, button-like accents, and what appears to be a saddle on its back, adding to the imaginative design. The cow also sports a red hat or head covering and large, stylized goggles or eye coverings, giving it a cartoonish and almost steampunk-like appearance. Like the previous sculptures, this cow stands on a simple green rectangular base, situated on a patch of green grass. The background shows a sunny day with trees displaying a mix of green and yellow leaves, suggesting it might be autumn in Melbourne. The bright sunlight casts a distinct shadow of the cow on the ground, highlighting its three-dimensional form. Overall, this sculpture is a playful and creative piece of public art that injects a sense of fun and fantasy into the outdoor setting. The attention to detail in the painted costume and accessories makes it a captivating and amusing sight.
Koonthos K — Google review
Its a nice park but we could not spend more than an hour. Edit: Thank you for your quick response and we can definitely plan another time with all the information to see more around the place😍
Rojee S — Google review
There are 90+ 3D life size cows around the area …we’ve found some at the Monash Park …I hope we find some more…interesting art …they are spread nicely across the beautiful park
Mirjana J — Google review
Worth a visit, lots of cows showing different artwork. Very interesting…there is also a Chinese garden, but not very well maintained. There is rubbish in the lake and one of the lions is missing.
Michelle ( — Google review
Every nice and green place in shep. So many cow here so curious abt reason. I cant see any cow farm here but its so unique and funny. Not too big but really close to street and central so easy to pay a visit here. There are some seats under the plants can have a seat.
Aliz A — Google review
Amazing life size cow sculptures in Monash Park, there are 90 cow sculptures around Shepparton. Its pays homage the dairy industry around Shepparton and Goulburn Valley. Definitely worth visiting if you are in Shepparton.
Nakul P — Google review
This is really cool! We love visiting towns that have something unique to display. Aparently there are 90+ colourful cows in and around Shepparton paying homage to the dairy industry here. This park in the middle of town had quite a few and I loved walking around taking photos of all of them. My favourite is the skeleton moo. What fun!
Aussirose T — Google review
Good view, nice to photos
YAP锦 — Google review
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4.4
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Monash Park (High, Fryers St, Shepparton VIC 3630, Australia
https://sheppandgv.com.au/see-and-do/moooving-art
+61 3 5832 9330
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Monichino Wines

Winery
Food & Drink
Wineries & Vineyards
Beautiful winery and wonderful selection of wines! It was a hot day and so we always asked for more ice. We were very pleased with the staffs as they are very friendly and helpful with our needs. Customer service is excellent.
Valerie B — Google review
Great small family winery, we picked it at random during a long drive and was a happy surprise. The owner was very friendly and welcoming, he gave us a generous complimentary tasting, with some delicious wines. It’s not the fanciest venue you could find, but it’s 5 stars for service and lovely wines.
Darci T — Google review
What a fantastic day. Taste testing some exquisite wines at Monichino Winery. Hearing about the history and the winemaking of the Winery and region. The pizzas were fantastic, and paired with one of the wonderful wines, it was an absolutely delicious experience. While taste testing I loved the Muscat, but the Durif is also spectacular.
John T — Google review
Always enjoy a wine tasting with a friendly and helpful server and Peter was excellent. If he offers you the AROMATICA, do yourself a favour, it jumps out of nowhere and grabs your taste buds, yummmmy!
Laurie K — Google review
Website says open until 4pm. We arrived about 2.30pm to taste and buy wine for tonight. Tasting room was closed with a note saying if door locked ring Terry. We rang. No reply. Totally wasted trip 😒
Karen G — Google review
Shaun at cellar door was super welcoming and very friendly and took us through the whole range of wines-which were all AMAZING! Every wine was so beautiful, the Chardonnays were amazing and the range of beautiful ports and tawny wines were delectable. Thanks for such a lovely experience, absolutely would recommend visiting here! 10/10.
Nat — Google review
Free wine tasting, with a knowledgeable host, in a lovely environment? Say no more! Worth the day trip from Melbourne - so great exploring Victoria, and this is a good winery to include in your plans.
Wander W — Google review
We've had a few functions here as well as dropped in for a sneaky wine or two. Their wines are outstanding. I'm still trying to figure out if their chef is better. We've had meals and tapas style catering. Both are amazing. Can't recommend highly enough.
Troy L — Google review
4.6
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4.5
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70 Berrys Rd, Katunga VIC 3640, Australia
https://monichino.com.au/
+61 3 5864 6452
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Cactus Country

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Nature & Parks
Cafe
Cactus Country is a large garden in Strathmerton, Victoria, Australia that features a diverse collection of succulents from around the world. Visitors can explore various trails showcasing different types of cacti, including giant ones, spirals, and flowering varieties. The on-site eatery offers unique treats like cactus cake and ice cream. While some visitors noted that the presence of weeds made the area appear slightly messy, many praised the friendly staff and enjoyable experience overall.
Visiting this place is truly an unforgettable experience. Home to hundreds of different cactus varieties, it offers a fascinating glimpse into the resilient and diverse world of these extraordinary plants. From towering giants to small, intricately shaped species, the cacti here come in all sizes and forms, some of which will leave you in absolute awe. It’s amazing to see how large and tall some of them can grow—standing beside them makes you feel incredibly small and full of wonder. Many cacti are adorned with stunning, colorful flowers that bloom in beautiful contrast to their spiny exteriors. One of the most impressive aspects of the visit is discovering the range of cactus-based products available. From unique items like cactus wine and cactus flower honey to decorative and collectible grafted cacti, there’s something to delight every visitor. These products highlight the versatility and sustainability of this remarkable plant family. Beyond the plants themselves, the place also offers educational value. It provides insights into how cacti thrive in the harshest environments and showcases the adaptability of nature. It also connects visitors with various organizations and enthusiast groups, creating opportunities to learn, share, and explore deeper interests. Whether you’re a plant lover, nature enthusiast, or curious traveler, this destination offers a truly enriching experience. And do not forget to take photos at photo booths and selfy points with these beautiful plats.
Arvind G — Google review
Thanks, Cactus Country for helping me celebrate my birthday! I booked for 15 people and they gave us the entire event room for the entire day. It was perfect to be able to leave our things while we went for a walk. I ordered platters for 15 people and they provided more than enough. It was delicious and served promptly! Can't recommend attending in the Spring enough!!
Zoe A — Google review
What a wonderful way to spend the most part of a day. This place caters for all from kids to ground ups ( especially older never grow up kinds ) we had a lovely day exploring the amazing cactus variants wow what a variety and you can take your dog too.Friendly staff great food and frozen margaritas yummy highly recommend
Tonia R — Google review
While camping in Bearii, we discovered this amazing spot to visit. We had a great time exploring the area and seeing so many different varieties of cacti all in one place. Plus, it’s pet-friendly! Before you leave, make sure to try the cactus ice cream and cake at the charming little café—they also offer a variety of food and drinks.
LG — Google review
Great experience! Bernie is a gem - such a delight and very informative Cacti are also currently in full flowering season and the gardens are so pretty Definitely worth a visit but gets really warm in the afternoon so sunscreen is a must
Annabel C — Google review
Interesting place to visit. The cacti are beautiful when in bloom. Easy parking. Reasonably priced. Lots of variety. Great place for families.
Betty D — Google review
We had a lovely day walking around, looking at the most weird and wonderful variety of cactus ever! The drinks and food were fantastic. Highly recommend for a day out.
Toni J — Google review
This was a massive area with so many beautiful cacti and succulents. Lots of flowers, paths and photo areas to take pictures. Ticket was 25$ pp, but I’d say it’s worth it.
Chathu K — Google review
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4986 Murray Valley Hwy, Strathmerton VIC 3641, Australia
https://www.cactuscountry.com.au/
+61 427 745 271
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The Big Strawberry

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$$$$affordable
Cafe
Located in Yarroweyah, Victoria 3644, Australia, The Big Strawberry has been a favorite spot for many visitors for over a decade. Despite some negative reviews, the majority of patrons have had consistently positive experiences. The food is always freshly prepared and delicious, and the staff are known for their friendly and helpful service. While there may be occasional mistakes, they are promptly rectified with a smile. It's recommended to bring cash as there is a surcharge on card payments.
Absolutely beautiful food, staff jams, a booze yum. Has everything there. If passing, stop! Well worth going in. So much to see and buy in there. Scone and jam and cream omg! Coffee was nice and strong! Thank you
Cindy A — Google review
Well worth a stop. Yes it is touristy, but it's also grey nomads like us that come for a pic of the Big Thing and then spend a bit of money that goes back into the local economy. After reading the reviews, we steered clear of the waffles and pancakes and ordered scones instead. Very nice, along with strawberry jam and fresh whipped cream. I would recommend a stop here.
Aussirose T — Google review
We got here at 11am luck as we missed the massivce crowd . And got our food before a huge influx of people. Free wifi is good but we sat next too the kids play area, it's a good idea , it's $750 pp under 3 is free but they have a seperate area beside the play ground that all costs money . I wanted to order a burger but was 30 min early to order one but people I saw ordered them that was annoying . But I was lucky I ordered the chicken msredrd mustard Spanish rostie it was really nice I'm lucky I ordered that. The okay prices I think are too expensive potentially $5 or over a total for the table kids play for free. All the food and coffee was pretty good . The kids pancake with other was the same price as one on the full menu that U got 2 pancakes good scoop of strawberry ice-cream and strawberries in the pancake so we got that instead , that wasn't a kids meal. The only in the kids area the wife could of been better and lower kids play prices should be lower everything else was good if eat again if I'm in the area. Staff where all friendly and polite and happy and enjoying their job .
Chris I — Google review
The staff member in this photo seriously needs proper customer service training and, more importantly, needs to understand that being racist towards visitors is completely unacceptable. We had one of the worst experiences during our visit. From the moment we arrived, there was a noticeable attitude problem. One of our friends had their order messed up, which, to be fair, can happen. Mistakes are part of the job and we would have understood that. However, instead of handling it with a simple apology or any professionalism, the staff responded with rudeness, dismissiveness and an awful attitude. What shocked us most was not the mistake itself, but the way they reacted. They made us feel like we were the problem for simply pointing it out. It was deeply disappointing and honestly quite upsetting. If you are planning to visit, be prepared for one of the worst customer service experiences you might have in Australia. The place clearly does not care about how it treats people, and the behaviour of the staff reflects that. Keep your expectations low so you are not caught off guard like we were.
Sam C — Google review
If you're visiting Bearii, this is a wonderful place to explore, especially for children. They offer a delightful strawberry vine, a variety of playful activities, and beautiful lilies that can bring joy to visitors of all ages.
LG — Google review
The Big Strawberry 🍓 – Nice spot, but service needs work This was my second visit to The Big Strawberry & sadly, it won’t be a third. I brought my family here thinking it would be a great spot for locals and tourists alike, but the service left a lot to be desired. We wanted to try some strawberry liquor at the tasting area, but it was unattended when we arrived. After waiting a few minutes, two staff members appeared, one said she’d send someone over but nothing happened. Another lady noticed us waiting but didn’t offer any help, just glanced and went about her tasks. After asking three times, one lady finally served us but seemed annoyed and mentioned the tasting was limited to three people, which felt a bit rude. In the end, we only shared 1 sample and didn’t end up buying a bottle. It felt disappointing, especially as visitors and I can’t help but wonder if that influenced the attitude we received. The venue is beautiful with nice indoor and outdoor spaces, so it’s unfortunate the customer service didn’t live up to that standard. To improve, better staff training on attentiveness and friendliness , especially during busy times is essential. Every guest, whether local or tourist, should feel genuinely welcomed and valued. Treating people differently based on where they’re from can come across as unfair or even racist, which is truly disappointing. I hope the team can improve because the potential here is huge! 🍓✨
Sandrine I — Google review
Really enjoyed our Devonshire tea. Was a bit confused about the pricing as it advertised $12- for 2 scones + coffee or tea but I only had 1 scone & still cost $23- 🤔 but scones were great 👍. Purchased some relish & jam and when we got it home realised it was 4 months after best before date 🤦🏻‍♀️ Hopefully they’re ok after spending $24- buyer beware I didn’t think to check that
Trish B — Google review
Great place. Owners/managers always trying to make us feel welcome. We always try stop in when we have time. Lots of creative strawberry products.
Steven D — Google review
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7034 Goulburn Valley Hwy, Koonoomoo VIC 3644, Australia
http://www.thebigstrawberry.com.au/
+61 3 5871 1300
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Chrystie's Museum

Museum
Specialty Museums
What an awesome collection! Sooooo much to see, lots of variety, definitely something for everyone here! Admission fee is cheap, especially for how much is there. Owner was away so had someone else give us an intro and then left us to explore at our leisure. We were there for 90 minutes or more and I'm sure we missed some stuff with so much to look at. Thank you for sharing your amazing collection.
Melanie P — Google review
This place is chock full of historical ‘stuff’ in mostly original condition. Several trucks fully restored. The cars are mostly Ford including various Zephyrs. Need better information about the vehicles Several very interesting old caravans. Low cost entry. Cash only.
Michael C — Google review
Honesty insists that I say upfront that a lot of the goodies in Chrystie’s has relevance to me. I admit to being “a certain age”: not ready to retire for a few years yet, but enough years under my belt for this to be a real trip down memory lane. Before I start on any of the smaller collections in the place, I have to say I have never seen such an array of beautiful cars as nature intended. After the tedium of seeing beautiful old cars butchered in an attempt to hot them up, Chrystie’s was a breath of fresh air. I’ll admit to getting a bit misty-eyed seeing the beautiful old Ford Zephyr. As a little one I was perched in the back of one of those (no seat belt or booster seat of course) until Mum got a bit up-close-and-personal with a milk cart horse. RIP horse, RIP Zephyr. For those more into trucks there are some real beauties there also. But as you wander around inside in glass cases there are mini collections relating to many aspects of life here in Australia dating from reasonably recent to well before my time. There are even a couple of old retro caravans all fitted out and ready for a trip. Ok, so it would be a less-than-comfortable trip given the vintage, but ready all the same. I only had one criticism. Some of the areas of the big sheds are not very well lit, and it can be difficult to give these treasures the attention they deserve. Entry is cash only: no eftpos. But it is not expensive and you probably have that many coins in your centre console.
Kitty K — Google review
A great place full of amazing memorabilia. Loved the caravan with the bath under the seat!! So good to see places like this preserving our history... so important.
Elaine M — Google review
Extraordinary collection of old wares, chainsaws, bikes, trucks, cars, caravans and more.
Markus R — Google review
Great collection of mixed items. Nice and an interesting arrangement
Asanka H — Google review
Bring back and create memories of up to 100 years ago.
Russell K — Google review
Lots to see, lots to reminisce about. Amazing how time goes by when you walk with your memories
Bo T — Google review
4.7
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139 Thorburns Rd, Tocumwal NSW 2714, Australia
+61 3 5874 3358
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Cobba Paddleboat Cruises

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Cruise agency
Tours
Boat Tours
Great customer service. can find lots of wild koala from tress along Murray river. Save us time to go Echuca from Cobram which is more than an hour away..
Bo — Google review
Excellent value, friendly professional staff, delicious scones n coffee for a super relaxing cruise along the Murray river. Will be back with the kids!!
Jakara D — Google review
Had a great day on the river on the Cobba Paddle boat. I grew up in the area and yet saw for the first time - fish spawning a turtle as well as many Koalas on Quinn Island. Great 1.5 hours. Drinks and food were better than we expected.
Siobhan O — Google review
We booked Cobba for a private function for my mother's 80th birthday. We couldn't not have been happier with the service, everyone was really accommodating and friendly, the trip was relaxing and just what we had hoped for. Also a big thumbs up to Nadia from Long House catering lovey sandwiches and rolls , very tasty and plenty to go around, Nadia was lovely, she also plated up the birthday cake that we had bought on board.
Janelle S — Google review
What a lovely captain 'Vanessa' and crew. Lovely cold beers well appreciated. Beautiful section of the Mighty Murray, with no wake boats, and no blue green algae. A Great family outing, highly recommended.
Carol C — Google review
We had a lovely trip on the paddle boat this afternoon. The skipper Jay was very helpful giving us lots of information about the boat, river history and general knowledge. We drank some red wine on the upper deck as the afternoon wore on. This was served by Bianca who also pointed out several koalas in the treetops. The paddleboat is very comfortable and a perfect way to get a memorable river Murray experience. Highly recommended.
Geoff H — Google review
A trip on Cobba is a great way to see the Murray River in a way that can't be appreciated from land. The staff are very friendly, helpful and knowledgeable. I would recommend it to anybody.
Jonathon S — Google review
Recently had the pleasure of cruising on this lovely paddleboat. At the time, there was a private function held upstairs but that didn't deter from a very pleasant cruise at dusk. Very picturesque and relaxing. We enjoyed coffee and icecreams although meals and wine were available. Just perfect.
Trisha S — Google review
4.5
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4.5
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Rockarama Rd, Cobram VIC 3644, Australia
+61 457 033 217
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Tallis Wine

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Vineyard
Food & Drink
Wineries & Vineyards
Tallis Wine is a must-visit destination with exceptional food, service, and ambiance. The beautiful location offers a casual and unpretentious setting for a delightful lunch experience. Guests can enjoy delicious dishes like ham hock soup, sausage rolls, and apple cake served by the efficient and friendly staff. The soft background music, great red wine, and stunning views create an unforgettable atmosphere that's good for the soul.
Beautiful venue with service to match. The wine tasting let’s you sample all of the in stock wines before settling into a cosy table with a grand view over the scenic landscape. The food is homely and delicious with something for everyone. Can’t wait to visit again!
Zoe H — Google review
It's lovely sitting on the verandah with a glass of wine and nibbles and looking out over the valley. They have set up chairs and umbrellas on the lawn for couples all also looking out at the view. There are tasting platters of wine where you can taste 3 different types for $10, which is a good idea if you can't decide. You can do the normal wine tasting for free. Numerous dips and the breads are home made and quite good. Friendly attentive staff.
Jennifer M — Google review
Delicious wines! We enjoyed the great view eating and drinking. This is such a lovely place with a very friendly staff! Thank you so much!
Elena F — Google review
A relaxing place to eat, drink and lay back. Thanks to the friendly staff here, I fell in love with the sweet dessert wine - Dookie Hills Botrytis Riesling 2012. Its combination with the raspberry cake is a heavenly taste.
Mslunalai — Google review
Nice try. Lovely venue but food very ordinary and overpriced. Lasagna and Fettucini for $45? Seriously? Anyone can cook that. Their knowledge of the wines was hopelessly inadequate. Despite charging $20 for a tasting flight but not providing any information. Had to ask to read the back label! Won’t be recommending or going back.
Michael R — Google review
Amazing setting in the Dookie hills. Our groups shared a number of plates and drinks. All were good other than the shared plate. $48 for a handful of nuts, bland dip, average cheese and some cheap crackers was ridiculous. Shouldn't have been more than $28 for what was on it. Highly recommend going as staff, the setting and majority of the food are great but I'd be avoiding the shared plate at all costs...
Cameron B — Google review
We have been meaning to visit Tallis for quite a while... we should have come years ago. Tallis’ food, service and ambience is beyond compare. A beautiful location to eat a casual, unpretentious lunch. Glorious ham hock soup, 6 for $6 sausage rolls and delicious apple cake were delivered by extremely efficient and friendly Mieka. Soft background music, great red wine and beautiful views meld into an unforgettable experience. Tallis is good for the soul. Thank you so much.
Gwen P — Google review
Great place, setting was beautiful, weather was perfect, staff were fantastic.
Kellie M — Google review
4.6
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4.5
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195 Major Plains Rd, Dookie VIC 3646, Australia
http://www.talliswine.com.au/
+61 408 211 661
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Byramine Homestead & Brewery

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Brewery
Sights & Landmarks
Byramine Homestead & Brewery is steeped in history, dating back to 1842 when it was built by Hamilton Hume as a refuge for his sister-in-law Elizabeth Hume and her children after a tragic event. This unique homestead features distinctive octagonal rooms designed for defense and showcases period decorations that transport visitors back in time. Surrounding the homestead is an expansive vegetable garden, adding to its charm.
We stopped in here to check out the beer and stayed for a delicious lunch. They say their meals are from local seasonal produce, it certainly was fresh and tasty. We had vegetable quiche and fish and ships from the specials board. Neither disappointed, this was washed down with an excellent Byramine pale ale. They have a full range of Byramine beers and ciders which you can sample with a flyte. This was a great little find, all felt very original, and was very relaxing to sit out in the garden area under the trees with a cold beer. 👍👍👍👍👍
Tony B — Google review
I really enjoyed looking around the old homestead. It's so important that we retain these little gems of history. And.... it's supposed to be haunted although I didn't see any signs of ghosts 👻
Sarah S — Google review
What a beautiful afternoon we spent under a shady tree, enjoying a ploughman's lunch, a beer or two and a local white wine. The owners are so friendly and their family is connected to the Kelly's...owners of the land and homestead. The carefully laid out tables/chairs, around the property, offer spots to enjoy, whether for a couple, family, small group gathering. One could easily have an event held there, and if inclement weather, there is an event space inside the cafe/bar at the back. Toilets are basic and separate to the Cafe but easily accessible. Not so sure about disabled toilets. Plenty of parking on dirt at the front of the homestead. There is a separate kitchen which would be the original and worth a peak to get a glimpse of what it would be like back in the day. Near the toilets and very old tree, there is access to the cellar area - a good hiding spot when under attack from bushranger etc. Such a great asset for everyone visiting Yarrawonga and surrounds. A big thumbs up from us. 👍
Rhonda B — Google review
A great piece of history and well worth the visit if you’re interested in the Hume & Hovell story. The building is classified “A” to be preserved at all cost ….hmmmm….that message seems to have been lost. The place definitely needs some TLC. The brewery was a relaxing break in the garden . Well worth the visit & tour. A shot sample of beer is included in the ticket entry.
Dog M — Google review
Sorry this is not an review of the beautiful old homestead itself. We never got to that. After our brunch in the brewery we were completely incapable of bipedal locomotion. The other half loves a brew, and I will admit to being keen to try their Autumn deal which was a large ploughman’s platter and two beers/wines. However his lordship wanted to have the pie. So rather than miss out on my ploughman’s platter altogether I chose to have the small platter. Just me. On my own. Solo. It really could have fed two. The ladies all insisted they’d give me a takeaway container, but I gave it a good shake! The variety of goodies on the plate was stunning, with some amazing local produce. And us townies forget the joy of an egg produced by a happy chook! The three ladies on deck were spectacular. Without exception happy, smiling and amenable without being in your face. They were also very knowledgeable about the region. It was a lovely peaceful place to dine, and I recommend it unreservedly. Oh, and the other half said the pie was impressive also!
Kitty K — Google review
Nice place with tranquil surroundings. Good selection of beers and ciders. Ploughman's player was generous but it seemed like everything on it except the chutney could be bought from the supermarket.
Troy K — Google review
While we did not take the tour of the Homestead we enjoyed beer tasting and a bite to eat. We selected 6 ciders and beers to taste served in 200ml glasses and a Ploughmans platter to share. The tasting room is spacious yet cozy with a wood fire burning. We enjoyed a leisurely visit there and I'd love to go back
Cheryl S — Google review
Lovely historic place with very nice food and some interesting homebrews! 😱 Great to wander around the homestead grounds without having to pay for the tour. Seeing 170 year old elm trees was pretty amazing also. Well worth the visit😄👍 Check out my photos! ✅
Deon — Google review
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4.4
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1436 Murray Valley Hwy, Burramine VIC 3730, Australia
https://www.byraminehomestead.com.au/
+61 3 5748 4321
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Lake Mulwala Holiday Park

Campground
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Lakeside accommodations with kitchen facilities, plus a marina, a boat ramp and a playground.
Very friendly people, the lake was great, had a ball. Can't remember the last time I had so much fun
David — Google review
After several years of improvement, it's to ally at a quality equal to it's location. Anyone interested in water activities should seek out this great holiday spot, family friendly too.
Coweater — Google review
Good location, easy walk to town either way. Club also offers variety for everyone.
Natalie C — Google review
We stayed on a powered site. Good value for money. Park and facilities were really clean, well set out and staff were very helpful. Had a great time at the ski club (laser light show on Sat night was terrific). Will definitely be back.
Mech T — Google review
Very impressive resort and super clean amenities which were all new.Absolutely loved it. The only down side was there was only a cafe and Chinese Restaurant although the food was very good the resort needs an a la carte restaurant. We will be back
Maria V — Google review
Great prices for cabins and camping, 5 stars for the view
Alissia P — Google review
V/Good
Terry R — Google review
Great place to stay. Very friendly staff and a great welcome. Everything you need to have a relaxing break. Clean amenities and a big variety of food choices and entertainment at the club next door.
Gail M — Google review
4.6
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4.4
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186 Melbourne St, Mulwala NSW 2647, Australia
http://www.lakemulwala.com.au/
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Mulwala Water Ski Club

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Water skiing club
Nightlife
Visited the Mulwala Water Ski Club with loved ones for a delightful family fun day. The event offered a plethora of enjoyable activities for children and captivating shows like the ski and motorbike performances. We indulged in a delectable lunch at the club, relishing in its exceptional cuisine and prompt service. Highly recommend this venue for an overall fantastic experience. While vacationing nearby, we stumbled upon this contemporary club that provided an excellent Sunday afternoon on its back patio featuring live music.
Went for a coffee ☕️ at the mulwala ski club which caps off my visit to the ski club s 3 eatery's. The service was excellent even tho they were extremely busy, they were professional helpful and friendly. I was served by Katrina who went out of her way to make experience awesome 👌 A++. The food was fresh and tasty and the coffee ☕️ which was a long black was perfect. On a whole the ski clubs staff and quality of their food is above excellent. Prices are good and the atmosphere amazing. I'd highly recommend visiting.
Aaron P — Google review
25.01.2025 (MAGGOTS) Went out for dinner with my sister, her boyfriend (Sebastian) and my fiancé. We were seated at table “21” and “25” they were both connected strangely.. Let’s get to the main tragedy.. We waited 34 for my pepperoni pizza, 35 min for the Parma and chips (sister) and a 300g Fillet steak…. My fiancés meal came out (Chicken Parma) 9 min after!!! BUT this is where it gets BADDDD!! 1. Sitting so uncomfortable next to a massive line of people staring over us (YES, it was a busy weekend…mind you we had to book a week and 2 days prior!!! ) The table booking was right near the line to order, all the tables were free but 6 people/ family seated MAX!!!!!! Another ridiculous thing to add on is.. one night my own nanna that has been living in Yarra for over 30 years now. The last time she went, they don’t prioritise people that have a booking in the restaurant).. she only ordered a pizza and all three of her friends meals came out! She ended up leaving the club… even though she paid for the pizza (waiter a hr n 10 minutes) because she was fead. She is the sweetest person ever and did not complain!! BUT I WILL! 2. When I was about to asked if we could move tables because we couldn’t eat comfortably with out all these eyes on us.. all of a sudden my sisters boyfriend (Sebastian) told me to look down at his steak. THERE WAS OVER HUNDREDS OF MAGGOTS!! Freshly hatched maggots! These maggots were half the size of a pinky finger nail!!! My fiancé called over a young waitress to change tables, but as soon as she made her way over to the table I saw hundreds of baby maggots crawling on Sebastian‘s steak! So I told her, my first reasoning and then dropped the MAIN MAGGOT SITUATION!…. The poor young girl was in shocked. Before I had the chance to a photo of the dish, she quick took it away (obviously) it just happened very fast. (The photos listed was our seating and extra details) The manager on shift? (Rachel) came out with two $20 notes and a $2 coin… she did apologise and looked embarrassed. I didn’t even have a chance to get to say anything because she just gave us the money and apologised less then 30 seconds.. My sister, fiancé and I couldn’t even finish our meals because we were in shock + disgusted :( (One thing to add.. what I was saying about the line being right next to our table, they saw all of this!! At least 6 people saw the maggots on the plate before we had the chance to take a photo. One of the ladies and son walked out of the restaurant straight after…) Just for a little side note.. if people make bookings, you should prioritise their food before the people walking in from outside. (Everyone can notice this) YES it was a busy day and this has nothing to do with the YOUNG staff because they were absolutely mortified of this incident. The company should hire more people for these days. SHAME ON THE SKI CLUB. Quick summary of everything, we were left in absolutely disgusted, shocked, sick etc… I’m 21(Jasmine), my sister 23 (Jade), Sebastian (24) and my fiancé 23 (Emanuele). Myself and my partner met at KFC. We understand the stress and rush of public holiday, preparing food, making customs satisfied and have a OHS policy in place!!!! We don’t want to make any of the young staff that night left and feel bad.. It’s a big SHAME that the restaurant only gave us a refund for the maggot meal, when cleanly we didn’t want to eat anymore of the other meals and wanted to get the hell out of there! Please don’t order a steak here (25 above heat…) Unless you like maggot seasoning :) Never again.
Jasmine M — Google review
Thanks to the mixed reviews of this place, it was with nervous trepidation that we decided to dine here on the weekend. Well, we were thankful that we did. All of the meals were excellent. So good infact, that we came back for dinner the following day. We can highly recommend the mushroom risotto, pork cutlet and pepperoni pizza. All were fantastic.
Reidy K — Google review
We visited today and ordered the salt and pepper calamari, chicken schnitzel with pepper sauce, a bowl of chips, a jug of Diet Coke, and wine. The calamari was soggy and served with a salad that included tinned mango—cheap and uninspired. The schnitzel was the worst I’ve ever had: dry, clearly processed, and definitely not real chicken. Still somehow $26. The jug of Diet Coke was completely flat, like it had been sitting open in a fridge for a week. Worse, both the Coke glasses and the wine glass smelled strongly of cleaning chemicals—absolutely off-putting. The pepper sauce was thick and gluggy, and the wine smelled stale, like it had been open for days. One of the worst dining experiences I’ve ever had. Im not even a fussy eater. This is the First and last time I’ll eat here. Every item should have been refunded—the standards were shocking. If you think this is acceptable food, you clearly don’t know any better.
Michael M — Google review
Have had three meals there now and I’ve been really impressed every time. My grandson‘s kids cheeseburger was the best he says he’s ever had and the meals came out very quickly. We will definitely be back again.
Robyn M — Google review
What can I say just came back from watching Collingwood v Brisbane . First time at this place as we got recommended. The place itself is very nice and good atmosphere. The food was absolutely terrible and we basically left 4 full plates . We ordered ragu pasta and beef cheek. The sauces were terrible not sure what herbs they added and the meat was full of fat and in big clumps . Obviously with the high turnover over people they don’t care about the quality of their food . If I could have been bothered hanging around I would have asked for a full refund. Maybe stick to chips and basics surely they can get right .
Richard — Google review
Attended the Mulwala Water Ski Club for lunch with friends. Enjoyable experience topped off with a decent portion of grilled barramundi.
Paul — Google review
I am very disappointed with this place. I have come all the way from doveton to visit this place and I was turned away not once…. But TWICE. The first time we walked in with 5 minutes before lockout and we were refused entry by the security. The SECOND time we came in we were refused entry because of our ethnicity. Very disappointed ruined our weekend we will take our toilet rolls of hundreds elsewhere.
Luka — Google review
4.2
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4.0
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156 Melbourne St, Mulwala NSW 2647, Australia
https://mulwalawaterski.com.au/
+61 3 5744 1888
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Rich Glen Yarrawonga Provedore

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Food products supplier
Shopping
Rich Glen Provedore & Orangerie is a must-visit destination for food enthusiasts. The shop offers a wide range of locally sourced products including extra virgin olive oil, salad dressings, beauty products, and drink mixers. Visitors can also earn valuable points with every purchase. The store is known for its high-quality products, beautiful packaging, and special touches that make the experience meaningful. Customers highly recommend their exceptional olive oils and other items available both in-store and online.
Could we have asked for a more incredible experience with the Rich Glen team? Absolutely not! From start to finish, everything was flawless. Supporting a local supplier that delivers the highest quality is such a privilege, and we are absolutely thrilled with our hamper. The hamper itself was packed to the brim with goodness—so much so that some joked about its weight. First-world problems, right? The custom packaging and labels were beautifully designed, with every detail thoughtfully considered. And the presentation? Simply stunning. Not to mention, everything tastes soooo delicious. A huge thank you to the entire Rich Glen team for this amazing experience and the perfectly curated gift. We couldn’t be happier!
Jayne P — Google review
Very interesting shop full of exciting produce from around the nearby townships. There's samples of jams, relishes, etc, for you to try before you buy. Highly recommend this place
Britt P — Google review
I just wanted to share how much I love Rich Glen! I recently bought their Lemon, Ginger, Honey & Olive Leaf cordial, and I can't get enough of it. It's so refreshing and delicious! It's great to support a wonderful family business like Rich Glen. They truly make the best products! I also, use their home and Skin - Body products 💕
Robyn S — Google review
Our specific trip to Yarrawonga made this an essential stop. We visited the Echuca store and loved it so much. This didn’t disappoint either. Yummy meals really were a treat for us to take home and cook and of course we bought the wonderful olive oil staff very helpful. and friendly I like the layout of Echuca store better where the skincare section is altogether under the one roof with the store.
Dee H — Google review
Can't rate the quality and service from this family run business highly enough. We purchase regularly and have loved watching the success and growth of Rich Glen. So many beautiful items on offer, olive oils, condiments, produce, beauty products and so much more. Do yourself a favour and check out one of their stores, you will love it, or you can purchase online. Donna and the team organised our corporate gifts for Christmas and everyone loved them. We received so many comments on the presentation, quality and the extra touches. We love having access to so many beautiful, Australian made products and the level of care and service. Thank you and congratulations to Ros and her dedicated staff.
Tanya S — Google review
I have visited the store in Echuca a few times and I am always wowed by the clean, fragrant, inviting welcome of this store. The products; beauty and pantry feel so organic yet luxurious. Congratulations on an amazing business model. Inspiring.
Debbie H — Google review
Purchased a bottle of “Hot Cross Bun Gin Liqueur” when I visited the store at Yarrawonga on 9/3/2024 for $49. I assumed that I was getting a good deal. This week’s Aldi catalog displays the same product for $24.99. What a bargain??? Maybe I will purchase two bottles for that price.
Radley R — Google review
The Zesty Lime Olive Oil Dressing is delicious over baked vegetables & honestly is so good I could drink it. So fresh.
Danielle F — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(295)
3/137 Belmore St, Yarrawonga VIC 3730, Australia
https://richglenoliveoil.com/
+61 3 5743 3776
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Yarrawonga Mulwala Visitor Information Centre

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Tourist information center
Boat tour agency
Yarrawonga Mulwala Visitor Information Centre is a hidden gem with a beautiful lake view. The staff, especially Helen, are friendly and knowledgeable about bird watching and local attractions. The cafe offers fantastic food and a less crowded atmosphere. Visitors can also find interesting gifts inside the center. Additionally, the staff goes above and beyond to assist visitors with accommodation issues. It's definitely worth a visit for anyone coming to Yarrawonga or passing through the area.
Free parking for the centre. Really great location with lots of interesting gifts inside. All encounters with staff were exceptionally friendly and their local area knowledge is excellent and gave is some ideas of things to do while we stay here. Make sure you go inside. Worth a visit.
A H — Google review
Great deck for a coffee!
Adrian H — Google review
Picked up from Yarrawonga airport into town and back... how good were the two were the drivers... a1.... make sure you call the 03 number and not the 13 cabs number.
Musketeer D — Google review
Lots of info for the area, and the surrounding area also. Well laid out and easy to navigate
Atlas U — Google review
Very friendly and helpful staff. Whether you’ve been before or not, the staff will help you uncover some local gems.
Sam S — Google review
Hard to find need a flag out the front. Merchandise is cheap Lady was friendly and helpful.
Jane G — Google review
We stopped here on our way to Leeton. We talked to Helen about where to go for bird watching and received lots of information. Helen was so friendly and helpful. The cafe at the information center is also a great find. Fantastic food and friendly staff, also not as crowded as some other places. I don’t think people know it is here. This is a place to stop if you are coming to Yarrawonga or even just passing through.
Alan L — Google review
Cannot speak highly enough of Helen and her staff who bent over backwards for us when our booked accommodation had not been serviced on our arrival. Helen did her utmost for us and made sure the property was cleaned a.s.a.p. She also gave us lots of information on attractions in the region. Thanks heaps Helen
Keith C — Google review
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2A Irvine Parade, Yarrawonga VIC 3730, Australia
https://www.yarrawongamulwala.com.au/
+61 3 5744 1989
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