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Moulamein, the oldest town in the Riverina, sits at the confluence of the Edward and Wakool Rivers. This sleepy yet charming settlement offers a genuine slice of outback river life, with a rich Indigenous and pastoral history. Here you can explore the vast Murray-Darling basin wetlands, spot abundant birdlife, and soak up the slow pace of a classic Australian country town.
Highlights & What to See
- Moulamein Heritage Walk – Follow the self-guided trail past historic buildings, including the 1860s courthouse and the old post office, to uncover the town's frontier past.
- Wetlands & Birdwatching – The surrounding river red gum forests and lagoons are a haven for waterbirds. Head to the Moulamein Wetlands or the Edward River for spoonbills, herons, and the occasional brolga.
- Moulamein Golf Club – A friendly nine-hole course with a loyal local following; even non-golfers pop in for a cold drink and a yarn at the clubhouse.
- Fishing on the Edward River – Cast a line for Murray cod and golden perch from the riverbanks or a small tinny. The calm waters and towering gums make it a serene afternoon.
- Wakool River Canoeing – Paddle through tranquil backwaters and channels, keeping an eye out for kangaroos drinking at the water’s edge.
Suggested Time to Spend
Moulamein is a half-day stop best combined with a longer Riverina road trip. Arrive in the morning to walk the heritage trail, enjoy a picnic by the river, and visit the wetlands. If you're a keen angler or birdwatcher, consider an overnight stay to fish at dusk and dawn. The town's handful of accommodation options—motels and caravan parks—offer a comfortable base.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Deniliquin – 45 minutes east, this lively hub has the Peppin Heritage Centre and the Edward River precinct.
- Wakool – A tiny settlement 20 minutes north, perfect for more river fishing and peace.
- Barham – On the Murray River, about an hour south, with river cruises and the Koondrook–Perricoota Forest.
- Echuca – 90 minutes southeast, famous for its paddle steamers and historic port.
- Mungo National Park – A two-hour drive west, home to the World Heritage-listed Walls of China and ancient landscapes.
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