Barmah, a town in Victoria, Australia, has a range of attractions for nature enthusiasts. The Barmah National Park, located nearby, is home to the world's largest red gum forest. This forest ecosystem is rich in native wildlife, making it a great destination for birdwatching and nature walks. Visitors can also explore the waterways and wetlands of the park through camping, canoeing, or taking a cruise through the Barmah-Millewa Forest. The town's rich history is showcased at the Barmah Forest Heritage and Education Centre in the nearby town of Nathalia. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy fishing, boating, and bushwalking in Barmah, thanks to its temperate Mediterranean climate. Anglers can find plenty of quiet spots along the Murray River, which borders the town to the south.