Local Attractions
A thriving modern city with a leisurely country style, Albury-Wodonga offers a charming mix of stately heritage buildings, established parks and gardens and tree-lined streets.
The Murray River flows between the twin cities, winding through a magnificent unspoiled landscape of rolling valleys, hills and lush farmlands. Once a busy trade route for paddle steamers, the river is now very much a part of Albury-Wodonga's relaxed and attractive lifestyle.
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Attractions
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Galleries, Museums and Collections (1)
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Arts Space Wodonga Arts Space Wodonga is a vibrant and accessible contemporary arts venue situated in the central business district of Wodonga. It offers an eclectic program of unique exhibitions, intimate performances, workshops, educational tours, recitals and forums; featuring local, regional and imported cultural works.
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Sports and Recreation Facilities (1)
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SS&A Wodonga The official opening of the SS&A Wodonga clubhouse was in November 2007. The clubhouse underwent a complete refit and emerged from the refurbishment as a stylish, contemporary clubhouse that is enjoyed by locals and visitors alike.
Events
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Exhibitions and Shows (1)
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Craft Alive Expo The Craftalive shows feature the unique combination of finished craft products, craft supplies and woodworking to customers throughout regional NSW and Victoria.
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Sporting Events (1)
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Murray Masters Pro Am Golf Tournament If you have a burning desire to play with the professionals and experience their highs and lows, have valued staff that you would like to reward or have excellent clients that you know like to play golf then this is for you.
Visitor Information
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Visitor Information Centres (2)
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Albury Wodonga Gateway Visitor Information Centre You can use Albury Wodonga as a base to explore places like Chiltern, Rutherglen, Yackandandah and Beechworth or stay close to the centre of things and enjoy what the twin cities have to offer. This could include a spot of shopping in its cosmopolitan heart, there are plenty of clothing, book and antique shops, followed by some fine dining with one of the area's "Chefs of the Murray".
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Destination Albury Wodonga You can use Albury Wodonga as a base to explore places like Chiltern, Rutherglen, Yackandandah and Beechworth or stay close to the centre of things and enjoy what the twin cities have to offer. This could include a spot of shopping in its cosmopolitan heart, there are plenty of clothing, book and antique shops, followed by some fine dining with one of the area s Chefs of the Murray .
Our Local Highlights
- Lake Hume: Lake Hume is the ideal place for all water sports and leisure activities, as well as picnics, relaxation and sight seeing.
- Albury Regional Museum: Albury Regional Museum is the perfect place to learn more about the Albury Wodonga region.The museum features both permanent as well as travelling exhibitions
- Albury Botanic Gardens: The Albury Botanic Gardens are located at the western end of Albury’s main shopping area on 4 hectares. The gardens feature an impressive plant collection of both native and exotic origins
- Wodonga Wetlands: Wonga Wetlands is a five minute drive from the centre of Albury along the Riverina Highway (Howlong/Corowa Road).
- Wineries and Breweries: Whether you’re a wine connoisseur or collector, someone who simply enjoys a glass or two with friends, or are just plain curious, then prepare yourself to experience some truly unique sensory pleasures.North eastern Victoria and southern NSW are blessed with the greatest diversity of altitude, soil types, rainfall and temperature in the country. This provided far-sighted winemakers with the rare opportunity of growing vines in cool climate alpine valleys, on hot plains, in rich sandy loams, granite-based soils and volcanic soils, to produce extremely different styles of wines in a relatively small area
- Ettamogah Pub: The famous original Ettamogah Pub stop, shake off the dust and visit the original Ettamogah Pub Albury, built in 1987, is situated on the New South Wales and Victorian border.There’s a new bar and restaurant and a great range of souvenirs and Ettamogah merchandise.
- OZ.e Wildlife Sanctuary: A community owned, non-profit wildlife sanctuary.
- Paddlesteamer Cumberoona: The P.S. Cumberoona offers picturesque Murray River tours every Saturday, Sunday and Wednesday from August to May, river levels permitting, and every day during the New South Wales and Victorian school holidays.
- Harveys Fish & Fun Park: Hours of Fun for all the Family