Description
The Albury - Murray River Precinct Albury is a unique natural playground that flows between the twin cities of Albury Wodonga.
The mighty Murray River offers parklands and reserves for visitors and the local community to enjoy throughout the year.
One of the main attractions in the precinct is Noreuil Park, where visitors can engage in activities such as swimming, kayaking, paddleboarding, and bike riding. The park is also a great place to relax under the shade of the River Red Gums and Plane Trees. The Wagirra Trail is another popular spot, offering a peaceful stroll, run, or bike ride along the Murray River. Along the trail, informative signs highlight the history of the Wiradjuri people, and there are sculptural works depicting their connection with the river. Other highlights in the Murray River Precinct include Oddie's Creek Park, Hovell Tree Park, and the Yindyamarra Sculpture Walk.
The Albury - Murray River Precinct Albury can be enjoyed year-round, with different activities available depending on the season. In summer, visitors can enjoy swimming and water sports, while in winter, the stunning views and parkland walks are a must-see.
Getting to the Murray River Precinct is convenient, as Albury is easily accessible by car, rail, or air. The city is located just off the Hume Freeway, making it an easy drive from Melbourne, Sydney, or Canberra. Albury is also well connected by rail, with daily intercity services to and from Sydney and Melbourne. For those who prefer air travel, Albury Regional Airport is just over 4 kilometers from the city center, offering regular flights to Sydney and Melbourne.
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Parks: Canoeing and Kayaking Sites, Picnic Area, Swimming Spots, Toilets, Regional Parks