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Albury Wodonga

Albury Railway Station

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.  

Albury Wodonga is a place to discover museums, art galleries, fine food and wine, great golf courses and excellent freshwater fishing.  

The city’s rich history and pioneer heritage is reflected in the grand architecture of its buildings, most notably the restored Albury Railway Station. Originally completed in 1882, it remains one of the most imposing and significant country stations in Australia.  

Explore local museums and discover the region’s pioneering past. Visit the Albury Regional Art Gallery, home to an impressive permanent collection of works by Australian landscape painter Sir Russell Drysdale.  

Things to do

Silverton Gallery

Art galleries

Visit the Albury Regional Art Gallery, home to a permanent collection of works by Australian landscape painter Sir Russell Drysdale.

Rio Vista

Museums

Explore local museums such as the Bandiana Army museum or discover the region's pioneering past at the Bonegilla Migrant Experience Heritage Park.

Murray Downs Golf and Country Club

Golfing

Tee off year-round on one of three championship golf courses in the area offering stunning scenery and world class facilities.

Fishing at King's Billabong

Fishing

Fish for trout, redfin and Murray cod in Lake Hume or fly-fish in the cool clear waters of the Kiewa and Mitta Mitta rivers.

Major events

  • Carnivale Wodonga Bizarre - March
  • Albury Gold Cup Carnival - April
  • Rutherglen Winery Walkabout - June
  • Murray Masters Golf Pro Am - December

How to get there

Albury-Wodonga lies 300 kilometres north of Melbourne and is located on Australia's busiest inland corridor between Canberra, Sydney and Melbourne, at the junction of the Hume Freeway (National Highway One), Olympic, Murray Valley, Riverina and Kiewa Valley highways.

All major car rental companies are represented as well as coach lines and rail links. Albury Airport operates multiple daily flights to Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra and regional centres.

Further Links
www.destinationalburywodonga.com.au