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Moama, a quiet riverside town on the banks of the Murray River in northern Victoria, offers a classic Australian country escape. With its historic paddle steamers, abundant wildlife, and laid-back pace, it's a perfect stop for travellers exploring the Murray River region. Just across the bridge from Echuca, Moama feels more relaxed, with wide-open spaces, excellent fishing spots, and a growing food and wine scene that draws on the surrounding fertile farmlands.
Highlights & What to See
- Murray River Cruises – Hop aboard a historic paddle steamer for a leisurely cruise, spotting kangaroos and birdlife along the riverbanks.
- Moama Beach – A sandy stretch along the Murray perfect for swimming, kayaking, or simply relaxing under the gum trees.
- Perricoota Reserve – A protected wetlands area ideal for birdwatching and bushwalking, with trails through river red gum forests.
- Moama on Murray Golf Course – A scenic 18-hole course overlooking the river, welcoming to golfers of all levels.
- Local Wineries & Produce – Sample cool-climate wines and artisan cheeses at cellar doors like Morrisons Riverview Winery and St Anne's Winery.
- Rich River Golf Club – Another top-tier golf option with two championship courses set among native bushland.
Suggested Time to Spend
Two to three days gives you time to enjoy a paddle-steamer cruise, explore the river by kayak, and sample the local food and wine. If you're a keen angler or golfer, you could easily stretch it to four days. Moama also works well as a base for day trips into Echuca and the surrounding national parks.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Echuca – Just across the bridge, with its famous historic port, more paddle steamers, and the Echuca Moama Heritage Walk.
- Barmah National Park – A vast floodplain forest with giant river red gums, great for canoeing and wildlife spotting.
- Cohuna – A charming town on the Gunbower Creek, known for the Cohuna Waterfront and the nearby Koondrook State Forest.
- Deniliquin – A historic wool town with a strong river culture, about an hour's drive west.
- Rutherglen – Renowned for its full-bodied red wines and fortifieds, just 40 minutes south.
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