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Standing as a graceful steel-truss span over the Murray River, the Tooleybuc Bridge is a piece of living history and a gateway to the riverine landscapes of the Riverina. Built in 1924, this heritage-listed lift-span bridge is one of the few remaining manually operated counterweight bridges in Australia. Crossing it feels like stepping back in time, with the mechanism still raised by hand for river traffic. The surrounding area offers a serene escape into the Murray River's natural beauty, with abundant birdlife, river red gums, and quiet spots for fishing or a riverside picnic. It's a perfect stop for travellers exploring the Murray River region, combining engineering heritage with the peaceful rhythm of the outback river.
Highlights & What to See
- Manual lift-span mechanism: Watch the bridge's counterweight system in action – it's still raised by hand for passing boats, a rare and fascinating sight.
- Murray River views: Walk or cycle across the bridge for sweeping views up and down the river, especially beautiful at sunrise or sunset.
- Birdwatching and wildlife: The riverbanks are home to pelicans, swans, and kangaroos; bring binoculars and a camera.
- Tooleybuc town stroll: Explore the tiny town of Tooleybuc with its historic pub and general store – a classic outback stop.
- River fishing and camping: Drop a line for Murray cod or set up camp at one of the nearby riverfront reserves.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allow 30–45 minutes to walk the bridge, watch the lift mechanism (if you're lucky enough to see it raised), and soak in the scenery. If you're planning to fish or picnic, budget 1–2 hours. The bridge is an ideal 20-minute detour on a road trip along the Murray River, so you can easily fit it in without disrupting your itinerary.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Euston – Just across the river in NSW, a charming town with the historic Euston Club and riverfront walks.
- Robinvale – On the Victorian side, known for its olive groves and the Murray River paddle-steamer cruises.
- Wentworth – Where the Murray and Darling rivers meet, featuring the Old Wentworth Gaol and the Perry Sandhills.
- Mildura – A larger regional hub with wineries, the Mildura Arts Centre, and the Murray River canoe trail.
- Mungo National Park – A UNESCO World Heritage site with the dramatic Walls of China lunette, about 1.5 hours' drive.
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Image credits
- Euston — Mattinbgn / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Robinvale — Mattinbgn / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Wentworth — Dalton's Royal Photographic Gallery / Public domain
- Mildura — Aulj7 / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Mungo National Park — MrActiniuM / CC BY-SA 4.0