Koondrook & Barham

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Straddling the Murray River where New South Wales meets Victoria, the twin towns of Koondrook and Barham offer a classic riverine escape that feels a world away from the coast. On the NSW side, Barham is the larger of the two, with a broad main street and a relaxed, rural charm, while Koondrook, across the bridge in Victoria, is quieter and more historic. Together they form a perfect base for exploring the lower Murray wetlands, fishing, and soaking up slow-paced river life.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors find two to three days ideal. Spend the first day exploring the towns and the river on foot or by boat, then dedicate a second day to a self-drive loop through the surrounding forests and wetlands. If you have a third day, consider a houseboat hire or a longer paddle trip. The pace here is unhurried — allow time for lazy afternoons by the water.

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