Torrumbarry Weir

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Torrumbarry Weir is a quiet, off-the-beaten-path spot on the Murray River in New South Wales, offering a genuine slice of river life. With its broad, slow-moving waters and surrounding bushland, it’s a place for fishing, birdwatching, and lazy afternoons by the water. The weir itself is a modest concrete structure, but the real draw is the peaceful natural setting and the chance to experience the Murray without the crowds.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Torrumbarry Weir is best as a half-day stop or a leisurely afternoon. If you’re fishing or picnicking, you could easily spend 2–4 hours here. It’s not an overnight destination, but it works well as a break on a longer drive along the Murray River. Combine it with other nearby river towns for a full day out.

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