For a comfortable and convenient stay, look no further than the wide array of hotels and motels available across our picturesque North of the Murray region. Whether you're seeking a short overnight stop, a business trip base, or a longer family holiday, you'll find welcoming options to suit every need and budget.
Our hotels and motels offer a variety of amenities, often including comfortable rooms, en-suite bathrooms, air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, and often a pool to cool off in during warmer months. Many are perfectly located, providing easy access to local attractions, dining, and the natural beauty of the Murray River.
Whether you are visiting Corowa for a night or a week, Motel Meneres…
Immerse yourself in the cultivated style and uplifting atmosphere of…
Welcome to Paradise Palms Motel MulwalaParadise Palms Motel Mulwala…
Stay at this Corowa motel, located in the heart of the majestic…
Corowa's quietest and most comfortable motel is Lone Pine Motel. If…
You will share the warmth of Howlong hospitality when you stay at…
Redlands Hill Reserve, located near Corowa NSW, represents a Grey Box Grassy Woodlands, which is considered an Endangered Ecological Community. The reserve boasts four walking trails, developed in 1997 by the joint efforts of Corowa and…
Savoy Truffle Co is owned and operated by veteran chef Kate Akrap. After starting a family in 2016, Kate and husband Joe started the business in 2018 to maintain a balanced lifestyle and continue Kate’s passionate 20-plus-year career in…
With plenty of room to relax and enjoy the Murray River, Howlong Memorial Park boasts a picturesque foreshore location that is perfect for a family day out. Kids will love a day playing on the play equipment, running around the wide-open…
The skies around Corowa are perfect for gliding, with many clear days throughout the year. The Australian Soaring Centre is in a class of its own. Come out and watch the gliders take off and fly around the countryside, or, for those a…
Max Kirwan Waterski Park - Hire your own private lake!The Max Kirwan Waterski Park is a state-of-the-art facility that hosts State, National and World Championships, And it's available to members to book – bring their boat and have perfect…
The Our Mulwala Wall Art is an installation erected on the external wall of the Mulwala Council Office and Library. The 4.3-metre wide x 2.4-metre high piece includes cultural and historical photographs of Mulwala etched into aluminium and…
The Urana Aquatic Centre is a man-made lake developed on the original site of the town’s water supply reservoir perfect for water skiing, fishing, bird watching and just about any other water activity you can think of.With the play…
Tom Roberts' legacy looms large North of the Murray. The famed Australian artist spent a considerable amount of time at Brocklesby Station, about 20 minutes north-west of Corowa, where he developed a series of sketches around the shearing…
Toolbox was commissioned by the Morundah Bush Entertainment Committee (MBEC), The Morundah Town Improvement Committee (MTIC), and individual members of the Morundah community to commemorate 100 years of both registered and bush picnic…
This impressive sculpture, created by scrap metal artist Andrew Whitehead, is the second-largest spider sculpture in the world. Until the 1980s the local Urana football team was known as The Spiders, and this sculpture pays homage to that…
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