Photo: Mattinbgn at English Wikipedia / Public domain
Yarrawonga, a pocket-sized gem in the Hunter Valley, is where rolling vineyards meet the lazy bends of the Murray River. This is wine country with a side of water sports, where you can taste your way through cellar doors in the morning and be paddling a kayak by afternoon. The pace is relaxed, the locals are friendly, and the sunsets over the river are pure magic.
Highlights & What to See
- Murray River – The lifeblood of the region, perfect for fishing, kayaking, or a leisurely cruise. Hire a houseboat for a few days and explore the river at your own pace.
- Yarrawonga Mulwala Pioneer Museum – A charming collection of local history, from shearing sheds to vintage cars, housed in a former flour mill.
- Lake Mulwala – Formed by the Yarrawonga Weir, this expansive lake is a haven for water skiers, sailors, and swimmers. The surrounding parks are ideal for picnics.
- Wine Tasting – While not as famous as the lower Hunter, Yarrawonga’s boutique wineries produce excellent shiraz and cabernet. Try Pfeiffer Wines for a standout sparkling red.
- Yarrawonga Weir – A feat of engineering that controls the Murray’s flow. Walk across for panoramic views of the river and lake.
Suggested Time to Spend
Two to three days gives you the perfect pace: one day to explore the river and weir, another to visit wineries and the museum, and a third for a houseboat day trip or a round of golf at the Yarrawonga Mulwala Golf Club Resort (one of Australia’s best public courses). If you’re on a self-drive itinerary along the Murray, a stopover of one night is enough to hit the highlights.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Mulwala – Across the river in New South Wales, with its own water-sports scene and the Mulwala Water Ski Club.
- Rutherglen – A 40-minute drive away, this historic wine region is famous for its fortified wines and gourmet food trail.
- Albury-Wodonga – An hour east, offering cultural attractions, the Murray Art Museum Albury (MAMA), and excellent riverfront parks.
- Corowa – A 30-minute drive west, known for its federation architecture and the Corowa Whisky & Chocolate Factory.
- Wangaratta – About an hour south, gateway to the High Country and the start of the Great Alpine Road.
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Image credits
- Mulwala — Mattinbgn / Public domain
- Rutherglen — Tirin at en.wikipedia / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Albury-Wodonga — Tim J Keegan / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Corowa — Mattinbgn / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Wangaratta — Mark Greenhill / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Lake Mulwala — Mattinbgn / Public domain