Albury Wodonga

Albury and Wodonga sit either side of where the nation’s busiest highway crosses our greatest river. As a meeting point of contrasts and cultures its significance stretches all the way back to the first Aboriginal inhabitants who gathered here long before the arrival of Europeans. Being on the natural border between the two oldest and strongest colonies, Albury and Wodonga grew up as both river port and rail head. They were the start and end of much of the trade, travel and commerce between the two colonial powers. The contrasts and contradictions of time and place, history and progress, river and mountain, culture and cultivation have melded themselves into an unlikely harmony of differences not experienced anywhere else in the country.
 

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General Information

Introduction - Twice the place. Twice the time.
Food - Dine your way from past to present.
Wine - The secret garden and the perfect wine.
Art & Culture
Charles Sturt Thurgoona Campus - New ways of living...
History - Bushrangers, bankers, pioneers and poets.
More History - Explore A Rich and Fascinating History.
Nature - Our big backyard.
Sport and Recreation - Fore, love and Murry Cod
Entertainment & Nightlife
Calendar of Events
Shopping - Shopping. Shopping. Shopping...
Accommodation - Creature comforts and country hospitality.
Travel & Transport - Planes, trains, automobiles and bikes.
Touring
Regional Explorer Tours
Climate - Our Very Hospitable Climate
Conferences & Conventions

VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE

ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW
WHERE TO FIND IT
AND HOW TO GET THERE

The Gateway Visitor Information Centre is there to provide you with all the hows, whys and wheres of getting around Albury Wodonga, the region and interstate.

We’re on Gateway Island, right beside the Murray River,
on the Hume Highway, Wodonga

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1300 796 222

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With all these creature comforts and country hospitality, why not?

Rangers, Bankers, Pioneers


It took a lot of courage and strength, all sorts of talents, a degree of madness and no small measure of greed to carve a European city life out of an antipodean wilderness. The men and women who came here, from all around the world, brought these attributes with them, wrapped in hope and dreams of glory.

Day and Night


Since the Koori people began gathering here for their corroborees, Albury Wodonga has been a place where people come to enjoy themselves, day and night.

Experience

Scion Vineyard and Winery
Wymah Valley Retreat
Albury Furnished Townhouses
Sundowner Albury Paddlesteamer

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Modern Serviced Townhouses and Cottages.
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Albury Classic Motor Inn
Classic Country Hospitality
Albury Classic Motor Inn
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SEGRA Conference 2008

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History, adventure or solitude. Excitement, beauty, gourmet foods and shopping. A country style with a city standard - that’s Albury Wodonga. Our neighbourhood’s a charming mix of stately heritage buildings, established parks, gardens and tree lined streets. The Murray River, Australia’s Greatest River flows right between the twin cities, with Albury to the north and Wodonga to the south, set in a magnificent unspoiled landscape along rolling valleys hills and parklands. There are activities for art and food lovers. Be moved by the HotHouse Theatre, the only professional theatre company in Regional Victoria and marvel at the skills and grace of the Flying Fruit Fly Circus. Enjoy jazz or blues at a café, a pub or concert venue, or discover local culture and history through the many galleries and museums of the region. Beautiful alpine villages are closer than you think, while at our doorstep is one of the finest wine regions in the world. Tee off on greens that have hosted the world’s golfing greats. Albury Wodonga’s freshwater fishing is some of the finest in regional Australia. Stroll along safe and secluded walking trails through picturesque Murray River countryside. Enjoy historic botanic gardens. Relax and dine with distinctive food in breathtaking locations. Everything from snow to vineyards, sports to gardens, gourmet getaways to bush tucker and the past to the present. The Albury Wodonga region offers that special something for everyone. Imagine yourself indulging in extraordinary wines, lounging beneath century old River Red Gums or marvelling at the lush landscape views which surround this spectacular part of the country. Nature and Environment, Golf and Sport, Food and Wine, Heritage and Culture, you’ll find it all in Albury Wodonga, Gateway to the Murray. Why not look at some touring options pre and post touring in Albury Wodonga Region Driving Maps Click here explorertours.asp And/or Regional%20Map.pdf The Murray Rural Experience - Total Driving Time: 2 Hours plus. The Upper Murray Explorer - Driving Time: 4 1/2 Hours plus. The Historic Towns Tour – Total Driving Time: 2 3/4 Hours plus. Down the Murray - Total Driving Time: 1 1/2 Hours plus. High Country Adventure - Total Driving Time: 5 Hours plus.

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