Our region offers a wide range of inviting self-contained accommodation, charming B&Bs and houseboats.
Booking a place to yourselves is perfect for families staying for a few days or more, for groups who want to spread out and enjoy each other’s company, and for couples looking for a quiet retreat away from the hectic pace of modern life. Find just the right place to suit your group, whether it be in a town, at the water’s edge or surrounded by bush.
Imagine waking up to a delicious, home-cooked breakfast made just for you. Staying in a B&B is a fantastic way to meet friendly locals, gain insider tips about the area, and relax in ultimate comfort.
Whether you prefer the privacy of a self-contained house or unit, watch the day flow by on a Houseboat or the warm hospitality of a bed and breakfast, you'll find the perfect spot to unwind and make your visit North of the Murray even more special.
You will share the warmth of Howlong hospitality when you stay at…
Step back in time at Amberesque, a bank on the main street of…
Accommodation Apartments in the heart of Corowa.Murray Bank Holiday…
The 19th Century Old Howlong Post Office offers a serene space to…
Take your time to explore the Murray River on a drive-yourself…
Nestled within the serene beauty of North East Victoria, Quondong…
Aboriginal Exhibitions Gallery at De Bortoli Rutherglen Estate is a unique joint venture between the winery and Australian Aboriginal art collector, Hans Sip. Operating as a commercial art gallery housed within the Rutherglen cellar door…
The Historic Crossing Place is situated downstream from the Leahy Bridge, the first in a series of bridges crossing the Murray in Howlong from New South Wales to Victoria. To the right of Rutherglen Road on the Victorian side, the Historic…
Lowe Square was notified as a reserve on 24 December 1861. Mr Lowe donated the land to the authorities for a sports area. The original Howlong Golf Course was located on this site. The course was laid out in 1928 with the first tee in the…
Formed in the late 1860s to supply water to the town, Lake King now sits peacefully between Rutherglen Golf Course, Holiday Park, Apex Playground, and the Bowling Green. This scenic wetland is a favorite among locals and visitors alike,…
In May 2021, a new tribute to the late Tim Fischer was unveiled in Boree Creek. The scrap metal sculpture detailing his likeness was crafted by artist Andrew Whitehead, using references and keepsakes from Mr Fischer's wife and family…
Enjoy an easy afternoon at RSL Park Corowa with a great range of facilities including barbecue and picnic tables, playgrounds to suit a variety of ages and abilities and public toilet facilities. Explore the region by jumping on one of the…
Come and join Corowa Rotary on the first Sunday of each month, at Bangerang Park in Corowa, for a great family day out.There will be a great range of stalls selling a variety of goods including; garden ornaments, plants, tools, candles,…
Spanning the majestic Murray River from Corowa in New South Wales to Wahgunyah in Victoria, this iron lace bridge was named after one of Wahgunyah and Corowa's pioneer founders, Mr John Foord. He operated the original punt across the…
The Rutherglen Gold Battery walk will take you through sites around the area such as Silo Art, the iconic Wine Bottle, the Rutherglen Gold Battery, and the Rutherglen Convent and Brewery. This walk is approximately four kilometres and will…
The Oaklands Swimming Pool is set in the centre of town, walking distance from the main street. The facility caters for all ages and provides seasonal swimming lessons. Whether the kids are learning to swim or you’re just wanting to cool…
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