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Mildura, a vibrant oasis on the Murray River in Victoria's far northwest, is a surprising blend of Mediterranean climate, rich irrigation agriculture, and outback character. This sun-drenched town is a gateway to the Mallee region, known for its citrus orchards, wineries, and the dramatic river landscapes. With a strong Indigenous heritage and a lively arts scene, Mildura offers a unique contrast to the red centre's arid expanses, making it a refreshing stop on any outback itinerary.
Highlights & What to See
- Murray River Cruises: Glide along Australia's longest river on a paddle steamer or houseboat, spotting birdlife and red cliffs.
- Mildura Farmers' Market: Taste sun-ripened citrus, dried fruits, and local wines—a true taste of the region's bounty.
- Rio Vista Historic House: A grand 1890s mansion turned museum, showcasing the area's pioneering past and opulent riverboat era.
- Punkah Creek & Australian Inland Botanic Gardens: Wander through lush gardens that defy the arid surroundings, with native and exotic plants.
- Mildura Brewery & Winery Tours: Sample craft beers and award-winning wines from the Sunraysia region, often paired with local produce.
- Mungo National Park (day trip): Explore the ancient lunette dunes and the Walls of China, a sacred Indigenous site with stunning geological formations.
Suggested Time to Spend
Two to three days allows you to soak up Mildura's riverside charm, explore its food and wine scene, and take a day trip to Mungo National Park. If you're short on time, one day is enough for a river cruise, a visit to the farmers' market, and a stroll through the botanic gardens. For a relaxed pace, consider four days to include a houseboat stay or deeper exploration of the Mallee.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Mungo National Park – A World Heritage-listed landscape of stark beauty, 110 km north-east, part of the Willandra Lakes Region.
- Wentworth – Where the Murray and Darling rivers meet, 30 km west, with historic paddle steamers and a charming heritage precinct.
- Broken Hill – The iconic outback mining town, 300 km north-west, known for its silver, lead, and zinc mines, and the Living Desert sculptures.
- Renmark – South Australia's riverland town, 250 km west, offering more river cruises and citrus groves.
- Hattah-Kulkyne National Park – A haven for birdwatchers and hikers, 80 km south, with billabongs and mallee woodlands.
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Image credits
- Mungo National Park — MrActiniuM / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Wentworth — Dalton's Royal Photographic Gallery / Public domain
- Broken Hill — Steve Swayne / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Renmark — Scott Davis / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Sunraysia Region — Unknown author Unknown author / Public domain