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Albury Visitor Information Centre WODONGA Visitor Information Centre Whether planning a brief stop-over or a longer stay, visit us for: Now located in the city centre, the Wodonga Visitor Information Centre has all the information you need to make travelling around our beautiful region a memorable experience. • Great things to see and do • Local and regional maps • Accommodation assistance • Day trip suggestions • Advice on public transport • Free internet access and WiFi Located in the historic Albury Railway Station precinct, the Albury Visitor Information Centre has ample parking, dumpsite and water facilities and is within easy walking distance of Albury’s CBD. Open seven days a week, 9.00am-5.00pm Railway Place, Cnr Smollett and Young Streets, Albury NSW 2640 1300 ALBURY (1300 252 879) info@visitalburywodonga.com visitALBURYWODONGA.com www.twitter.com/VisitAW We provide maps and information on attractions across the Albury-Wodonga region, and a wide range of visitor guides from across Australia. Located at the beginning of the High Country Rail trail, bike hire is available. Also selling local produce, a wide range of souvenirs and regional wine. Free WiFi Open seven days a week, 9.00am-5.00pm 69-73 Hovell Street, Wodonga VIC 3690 1300 796 222 tourism@wodonga.vic.gov.au www.alburywodongaaustralia.com.au www.facebook.com/OfficialVisitAW www.twitter.com/officialvisitaw alburywodongaaustralia.com.au Albury Wodonga reflects all of the things we love best – relaxing, enjoying good times with family and friends, getting into the amazing outdoor activities our region is famous for and savouring our great local food and wine. Most of all, we love to share those things with our visitors. Our stunning location on the banks of the Murray River gives us easy access to some of Australia’s most exciting skiing, oldest wineries, tastiest regional produce and best-preserved historical towns. The unique atmosphere of our cities blends an urban vibe with laid-back charm, tradition with innovation, and adrenalin-charged action with quiet afternoon strolls. Whatever brings you here and however long your stay, we welcome you to our beautiful cities and believe you’ll find many reasons to return. contents Food, wine & nightlife 2 Shopping 9 Arts & culture 13 Heritage 16 Nature 20 Family fun 25 Events 29 Day trips & beyond 31 Useful information 38 shopping 39 EATING OUT 41 ENTERTAINMENT & NIGHTLIFE 46 THINGS TO DO & SEE 47 ACCOMMODATION 60 GETTING HERE & GETTING AROUND 54 SURROUNDING AREAS 56 EVENT SUPPLIERS 73 MAPS Albury Wodonga OFFICIAL VISITOR GUIDE 74 1 FOOD, WINE and nightlife locally grown always tastes better all aboard: For a sensational dining experience, jump on board Wodonga’s Broadgauge restaurant. Renowned award winning restaurateurs, Jodie Jones and Steve Carne, will serve world-class fare in the relaxed contemporary setting of the refurbished historic Wodonga Railway Station. O ur region produces some of the best food and wine you’ll find anywhere. Add to that our cosmopolitan influences, urban sophistication and warm hospitality and you’ve got the makings of the perfect holiday for foodies, families and fun-seekers alike. And city types need not worry – the coffee is excellent. For breakfast, lunch or a little pitstop, bag a sunny table at one of the buzzing kerbside cafés in Dean Street Albury or High Street Wodonga. For superior pub grub, try 2 the rooftop beer garden at the Bended Elbow or street dining at the Albion Hotel in Albury or the outdoor dining deck of Wodonga’s Birallee Tavern. Tree lights twinkle in the evening in Dean Street Albury and that’s when the city comes alive – locals and visitors catch up for a drink and relax over dinner or head on to a show, gig or nightclub. The lightshow on Wodonga’s water tower is a stunning backdrop to the popular meeting and eating places around High Street. Albury Wodonga OFFICIAL VISITOR GUIDE local Favourite The Proprietor: Sourcing ingredients locally, serves one menu all day with a variety of dishes that can be eaten as breakfast, brunch or lunch. Don’T MISS: • Geoffrey Michael Patissier (Monument end of Dean St, Albury) • Coffee Mamma (Olive St, Albury & High St, Wodonga) • Deli Bean (Beechworth Rd, Wodonga) • Streetbean (Macauley St, Albury) • Patty’s Patisserie (Olive St, Albury) • Hideout Café (Waratah Way, Wodonga) 3 New to town: Bamboo Dumpling Bar is the Border’s first dedicated craft beer bar, matched with Asian dumplings that epitomise the fun of share-food. House specials such as Peking duck pancakes and Schezuan beef spicy noodles are just some of the many mouth-watering delights on offer. 4 FOOD, WINE and nightlife m or Check visitALBURYWODONGA.co www.alburywodongaaustralia.com.au for market dates Essential supplies • Countryside Meats (Macauley St, Albury) • Morrison Street Continental Butchers (Morrison St, Wodonga) • Essential Ingredient (Dean St, Albury) • Butt’s Smokehouse (Young St, Albury) • Arnolds Fresh Produce (Osburn St, Wodonga) • Fresh pasta and top local produce from the Green Zebra (Dean St, Albury) • Dares Fruit and Veg (Elgin Blvd, Wodonga) • Formichi Smallgoods (Kelly St, Wodonga) – award-winning smallgoods and bundles of passion from the producer, Rob Formichi. LOCAL FAVOURITES Explore local food culture, meet local food producers and taste terrific local food at the Hume Murray Farmers Market held every 2nd Saturday from 8.00am to 12.00 noon at Gateway Village, Wodonga. Albury Wodonga OFFICIAL VISITOR GUIDE 5 FOOD, WINE and nightlife Eating out by DAY Lunch has never tasted so good The Cube Cafe & Kitchen Tucked away at the Botanic Gardens end of Albury’s Dean Street, Mr Benedict would be easy to miss. Those who persist will be rewarded with good coffee and lots of buzz. If you’re recovering from a big night out, enjoy your eggs benedict with a nice, gentle Berocca – or, if you’re game, a glass of bubbly or a Bloody Mary. Top class Perched elegantly above the refurbished art deco Albion Hotel in Albury with panoramic views on all sides, Azotea serves fine food without attitude. Watch the sunset from the outdoor terrace over the rim of your wineglass and take your time over the delectable menu. 6 Local grape lovers relish the Border Wine Room’s tasting nights, wine events and elegant dining. Connoisseur and wine buff extraordinaire David Sutherland hand-picks the perfect wine to complement each menu choice. Imported and Australian wines both star. Enjoy one of your old favourites or awaken a new passion. Located below street level in Dean Street, Albury, Celladoor is Albury’s newest tapas bar and stone grill restaurant. Showcasing local produce in a beautiful relaxed environment... come in and support locals from paddock to the plate. • Mr. Benedict (Dean St, Albury) • Café Borellas (Borella Rd, Albury) • Café Grove (High St, Wodonga) • Deli Bean (Beechworth Rd, Wodonga) • Casa Deli (Smollett St, Albury) • The Green Zebra (Dean St, Albury) Has its own organic garden • Paleo Cafe (Dean St, Albury) • The Cube Cafe & Kitchen (Hovell St, Wodonga) • Early Bird Cafe (Dean St, Albury) • The Proprietor (Townsend St, Albury) • Q Foods (Dean St, Albury) • The River Deck Café (Noreuil Park, Albury) a picturesque place to catch up with friends in the warmer months FOOD, WINE and nightlife Eating out by night PUBS AND BARS LIVE MUSIC Dine in style Whether you feel like a cold beer or a classic martini, you’ll find the right place in this list: Check the ‘Play’ section of Thursday’s Border Mail for details or head straight to: • The Border Wine Room (Dean St, Albury) • Azotea (Dean St, Albury) • The Steak Pit (Elgins complex, Elgin Blvd, Wodonga) • Broadgauge (Junction Pl, Wodonga) • La Maison (Gateway Village, Wodonga) • Restaurant 579 on Olive (Olive St, Albury) • Celladoor (Dean St, Albury) Stocks only locally sourced beer and wine • Bamboo combines craft beer and dumplings (Dean St, Albury) • Paddy’s beer garden at the New Albury Hotel, a favourite local watering hole (Kiewa St, Albury) • Q Manhattans for cocktails and tapas (Kiewa St, Albury) • St Ives Hotel (Lincoln Causeway, Wodonga) • Sodens renovated heritage listed pub Go casual (Cnr David & Wilson Sts, • Hog’s Breath Café Albury) (Townsend St, Albury) • Boomerang Hotel • Hollywoods Pizza Bar (Wagga Rd, Lavington) for woodfired pizza and • Birallee Tavern for a amazing cakes great woodfired pizza (Thomas Mitchell Dve, (Melrose Dr, Wodonga) Southside Terrace, Wodonga) •Zedbar for fun retro • Kinross Woolshed Hotel chic (Dean St, Albury) (Kinross Crt, Thurgoona) • The Lounge Tapas Bar • The New Albury Hotel’s (Dean St, Albury) outdoor bistro • Huon Hill Tavern (Kiewa St, Albury) (Reid St, Wodonga, • The Clubhouse Bar and next to the Quest Bistro apartments) (Clubhouse Pl, Wodonga) • The Blazing Stump • The Burger Bar (Anzac Pde, Wodonga) (Dean St, Albury) • Baan Sabai Jai, the famous • StarBar, don’t miss a Thai cart (Smollett St, Albury) game or race at Albury’s sporting hub • Pinch of Spice (Guinea St, Albury) (Dean St, Albury) • The New Albury Hotel (Kiewa St, Albury) • The Albion Hotel (Dean St, Albury) • Zedbar (Dean St, Albury) • Commercial Club Albury (Dean St, Albury) • Jazz Basement (Lincoln Causeway, Wodonga) • Sunday ‘cider sessions’ at The Bended Elbow (Dean St, Albury) • The Kinross Woolshed Hotel for country music in a former 1890s-built shearing shed (Kinross Crt, Thurgoona) • SS&A Albury (Olive St, Albury) Night Clubs • One Nightclub (Dean St, Albury) • The New Albury Hotel (Kiewa St, Albury) • Zedbar (Dean St, Albury) • Groove Saint (Dean St, Albury) Albury Wodonga OFFICIAL VISITOR GUIDE 7 FOOD, WINE and nightlife entertainment • Take in a movie at the Regent Cinemas (Dean St, Albury) and check out the art deco cinema 1 • Catch a top national or international act at the Albury Entertainment Centre (Swift St) or The Cube Wodonga (Hovell St) • Soak up some live music or catch a movie at The Cube Wodonga Courtyard, visit www. thecubewodonga.com.au for program details • See a play at HotHouse Theatre (Lincoln Causeway, Wodonga) 8 Cinema Under the Stars. Mix a flick with a picnic at alburycity.nsw.gov.au/cinemaunderthestars shopping GORGEOUS GIFTS: • Original art pieces from Arts Space Wodonga (Lawrence St, Wodonga) • Traditional teddy bears handmade using the finest materials from Stanley Bears (by appointment, Wodonga) • Fresh flowers and gifts from Flowers Naturally (Smollett St, Albury) • Beautiful homewares from Pour Mes Amis (High St, Wodonga) • Green-minded goodies from Murray Now Eco Store (Dean St, Albury) • Di Billiet Homewares (Nurigong St, Albury) • Instyle at Peards (Borella Rd, Albury) Explore the extensive range of unique charming giftware. • Kitchen supplies and homewares from Home Inspirations (Elgin Blvd, Wodonga and Dean St, Albury). A favourite for locals and visitors alike. A lbury Wodonga is a shopping mecca for the region. It’s got all of the basics but is also full of the kinds of hidden gems that make holiday shopping special. from the main streets, there’s plenty of parking and you’ll never be more than a few steps from a flat white or a fresh juice to keep your energy up. Our compact cities offer amazing variety. Whether you need a dazzling outfit for the races, a quirky gift or just a pair of socks, you’ll find something perfect for your taste and budget. Just about everything’s within easy walking distance Albury Wodonga OFFICIAL VISITOR GUIDE 9 WHEN RETAIL THERAPY ISN’T ENOUGH... • Bliss (Olive St, Albury) • Zen Day Spa (Swift St, Albury) Restore and rejuvenate body and soul to feel your best. • Luca Salon (Hume St, Wodonga) Rejuvenating beauty therapies for when you feel like spoiling yourself or a loved one. • Wodonga Beauty Room (Lawrence St, Wodonga) 10 shopping HOUSE AND GARDEN You might want to bring your car yday ls to ever From gorgeous designer labe casual wear you’ll be dressed to impress. Summer special If you’re in town during daylight savings, an evening at the QEII Square Twilight Markets is a must (check alburycity.nsw.gov.au for dates). Browse amongst unique handmade jewellery and boutique items, taste some great street food or just relax and listen to the live music. Treasure hunting Books on Dean (Dean St, Albury) is a genuine find: a curated range of vintage and collectible books on more topics than you can imagine, including a number of first editions. Whether your interest runs to local heritage, classic children’s books, P.G. Wodehouse, Graeme Greene, poultry-keeping or military history, you’ll find something to covet. Gateway Village With a diverse range of stores and a gallery, discover artworks, sculptures, jewellery and wood products. Little Nest stocks a selection of unique and innovative products from Australia and around the world, from wooden toys, stationery and designer homewares. • Peards Borella Road Nursery (Borella Rd, Albury). Gardeners won’t want to leave. Luckily there’s a great café too. • Provincial Home Living (Olive St, Albury). Furniture and homewares with a French provincial focus, adirondack chairs too. • Wodonga Plant Farm (Cnr Beechworth & Huon Creek Rds, Wodonga). Everything you could possibly want for your garden, plus the popular Garden Gallery Café and children’s playground. • Pillow Talk (Olive St, Albury) A wide range of homewares for your bedroom, bathroom and living room. Albury Wodonga OFFICIAL VISITOR GUIDE 11 shopping Frock UP Chic picks include: or High Street, Start in Dean Street, Albury, Wodonga, and you won’t go wrong. • Addiction Clothing (Dean St, Albury) offers a complete range of After Five, and Formal wear. • Sheppards of Albury and Coco Ribbon (Dean St, Albury). Your choice of timeless classics and funky, fresh fashions. • Bamboostik (Dean St, Albury) • My Changing Room (Mac Street Precinct, Macauley St, Albury). Pre loved upmarket fashion and accessories. • Zeinert & Zeinert (Dean St, Albury) • 2 Red Apples (High St, Wodonga). • Seiburn (High St, Wodonga). GET SMART Top recommendations for men include: • Country Labels (Olive St, Albury) • Jack’s Country Clothing (Dean St, Albury) • Fever (Olive St, Albury) 12 ARTS AND CULTURE A lbury Wodonga is a lively cultural hub for the whole region. From major exhibitions to live performances including theatre, music, comedy and dance, there’s always something to grab your interest. The award-winning Albury LibraryMuseum adds drama to the cityscape with its striking wall of orange and grey crosses inspired by the lines of an historic rail bridge that crosses the Murray River. Inside you’ll find a fabulous exhibition space and state-of the-art public library. The LibraryMuseum is a fantastic showcase for touring exhibitions, works from the AlburyCity Collection and community exhibitions. Visual arts The top spot for contemporary art is Wodonga’s Gateway Village on the Lincoln Causeway. Arts Space Wodonga, central Wodonga’s vibrant contemporary arts venue, offers an eclectic program of unique exhibitions, intimate performances, workshops, recitals and forums featuring local, regional and imported cultural works. The Albury Art Gallery is currently undergoing a $10.5M redevelopment and is scheduled to re-open in mid 2015. Don’t Miss: Watch out for unique public art while you stroll around the twin cities. Albury Wodonga OFFICIAL VISITOR GUIDE 13 ionado You don’t need to be an arts afic to enjoy our arts and cultural scene. Arts Hub: Picturesque Gateway Village (Lincoln Causeway, Wodonga), is a great place to buy fabulous art and crafts or just get inspired. It’s home to: • GIGS Gallery • Jazz Basement • HotHouse Theatre in the historic Butter Factory Theatre Wodonga • Woodcrafters Gallery • Musikids • Murray Arts • Creators Artspace • Albury Wodonga Artists Society Studio/Gallery ARTS AND CULTURE CATCH UP WITH THE LOCALS: While you’re in town, catch a performance by one of the local theatre companies - Albury Wodonga Theatre Company and The Other Theatre Company. Call the Visitor Information Centres in advance for information on performances. Flying Fruit Fly Circus Performing arts We highly recommend capping off your visit with a dip into Albury Wodonga’s diverse performing arts scene. Check out what’s on at the Albury Entertainment Centre, which presents a dazzling program of theatre, music, dance and comedy all year round. Featuring major international and national artists, it showcases highprofile touring productions including performances by the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, Melbourne International Comedy Festival and the Australian Dance Theatre. Theatre enthusiasts will love HotHouse Theatre in the Butter Factory – a converted 1928 dairy on the banks of the Murray at Gateway Village, Wodonga. It’s an intimate setting where you can often meet the actors afterwards. The Cube Wodonga, is a stateof-the-art entertainment centre, hosts a variety of entertainment, touring bands, theatre, community performances, film screenings and much more. Albury Wodonga OFFICIAL VISITOR GUIDE 15 HERITAGE Albury LibraryMuseum A lbury Wodonga has always been a place that brings people together. The past is alive and well here, as you’ll discover. Live the legends For the original inhabitants of the area, the Wiradjuri people, the area where Albury Wodonga stands today was an important river crossing and tribal meeting place. The Albury LibraryMuseum’s awardwinning Crossing Place exhibition takes this as the starting point for a fascinating collection of local objects, oral stories and film that gives an engaging insight into the city’s past. You can also find out about some of 16 our more famous residents – basketball player Lauren Jackson, tennis players Margaret Court and Jack Crawford and country music legend Lee Kernaghan. X marks the spot Here the explorers Hume and Hovell found a place to cross the Murray so they could continue their journey of discovery south to Melbourne. Hovell Tree Park at the western end of Hume Street in Albury is the location of the tree inscribed by the explorer William Hovell in 1824. Just near the park on Wodonga Place stands the Turks Head Hotel, Albury’s first pub and once the most popular place in town. Albury Wodonga OFFICIAL VISITOR GUIDE STEP BACK The Albury Heritage Trail takes you back a hundred years or so into our social, political and economic past. Take a walk around the 18th and 19th century buildings on Dean Street between Kiewa and Olive Streets. Download the Albury Historic Building Walking Tour app to give you info on 21 landmarks along Smollett and Dean Streets. The full tour takes two hours, but you can stop off at one of the great cafés in the area to refuel. A hard copy of the tour is also available from the Albury Visitor Information Centre. Boy have we got some stories to tell you! Time travel: Albury’s grand Italianate style railway station, built in 1881, was once a passenger transfer point on the break of gauge railway between Sydney and Melbourne. This made it a very busy place, and its covered platform is the longest in Australia. 17 What’s inside the box? you’ll have to visit to find out. MILItary buffs: 18 An impressive collection of war vehicles at the Army Museum at Bandiana awaits those with an interest in war memorabilia. There are also prisoner of war and ordnance displays as well as the Turkish 75mm Krupp Field Gun captured by the 11th Australian Light Horse Regiment and the 4th Machine Gun Squadron during fighting at Semakh in 1918. HERITAGE Calling australia home The Albury Wodonga region represented a new beginning for over 330,000 European immigrants who arrived in Australia after World War II as part of the government’s post-war migration scheme. Standing inside one of the living quarters at Block 19, you can almost hear the many voices of those who once began new lives in Australia at the Bonegilla Migrant Reception Centre. A place that once bustled with activity, it is now a peaceful and contemplative place that allows us to think about the contribution that migrants have made to this country. Take the opportunity to write or record a piece of history or try the new Suitcase Trail, an interactive activity designed for both children and adults. It’s well worth taking the Lake Hume loop past the Hume Weir and around Kangaroo Point. www.bonegilla.org.au Sandy Creek Bridge, Huon Building vision A triumph of engineering, the Hume Dam wall was constructed way back in 1919 using steam engines and horse-drawn carts and it took 17 years to complete. When it was built it was the largest dam in the southern hemisphere. Some original pieces of machinery are on display at the wall. The scale of this project is truly awe inspiring. The dam was built to provide water for irrigation and hydro-electric power for the state grid. At capacity, it holds over five times the water volume of Sydney Harbour. RIDE THE LINE: If you like to get outdoors for your history fix, try pedalling the old railway line on the High Country Rail Trail. The old railway line was built in 1887 and was used to transport material for the Snowy Mountain Scheme. The last train headed out along this track in 1978. Take in the beautiful high country scenery as you pass Lake Hume, Bonegilla and several beautiful reserves with picnic facilities. Military buffs Albury Wodonga OFFICIAL VISITOR GUIDE 19 NATURE wild at heart W ith so much fresh air and amazing natural scenery right outside your door, who can resist the call to get out and play? You’ll find natural woodlands, manicured gardens and outdoor fun for all seasons. Run, walk or spin your wheels We’ve got over 90 kilometres of beautiful trails in our region, so, whatever speed you’re going at, you’re bound to be inspired. Pick up a map, get your runners on and hit the trail! Try an early morning run along the peaceful Wagirra Trail on the banks of the Murray River and check out the signs 20 about Wiradjuri history and culture while you’re taking a break. Revitalise the spirit with the lake, river and alpine views from the trails at Wodonga’s Huon Hill Parklands. Enthusiastic cyclists won’t miss the High Country Rail Trail along the old railway line from Wodonga to Old Tallangatta – a distance of 43 kilometres each way. The new landscape architecture on the Trail’s 600m Sandy Creek Bridge is a big attraction for walkers and bike riders. You can hire a bike from the Wodonga Visitor Information Centre or one of the local bike shops. Albury Wodonga OFFICIAL VISITOR GUIDE Nail Can Hill is the place to head if you’re into unspoiled bush, spring wildflowers and great vistas. If you like a challenge, you’ll love the popular Nail Can Hill Run on the second Sunday in May, which has been held every year since 1977. Steve Moneghetti did it in 34.57 minutes, but don’t let that put you off! Whether you’re a serious competitor, fun runner or casual walker, you’ll enjoy a really great day out. Enter online at www.nailcanhillrun.com The Hill is also where you’ll find the most avid mountain bikers testing themselves on the trails. Local Favourite: Get your local knowledge from an expert, take a fishing tour with Lake Hume Hire. And don’t forget to buy your fishing license before you go. 21 calming, Getting back to nature, it’s soothing and inspiring. perfect picnic spots: • Wonga Wetlands • Lake Hume Village overlooking the dam wall and the lake • Huon Hill, Wodonga – fantastic 360-degree views over Albury Wodonga • Hovell Tree Park, Albury (bonus points if you happen to be in town on a Sunday when the Community Wood Fired Ovens are in action – for dates and details check www.alburycity.nsw.gov.au or phone 02 6023 8111) • Albury Botanic Gardens • Sumsion Gardens, Wodonga 22 • Gateway Island, on the banks of the Murray in Wodonga • Fredericks Park, younger kids will enjoy sitting upon the giant turtle. NATURE Wonga Wetlands, the perfect setting to recharge your batteries. Spirit of place Wonga Wetlands is a magical place to spend an afternoon. Relax on the grass with a picnic and take in the ambiance or walk around 80 hectares of beautiful lagoons and billabongs. Over 150 bird species make their homes amongst the ancient river red gums – if you want a glimpse, try spending some time in one of the bird hides. This beautiful location was once an important meeting place for Wiradjuri tribes. On top of the world One of the best ways to see Albury Wodonga is from the World War I monument on Monument Hill at the Botanic Gardens end of Dean Street, Albury. It’s a bit of a climb but shorter than it looks and you can take a breather half way up in the delightful Indigenous Garden and enjoy the atmosphere alongside the gracious homes of West Albury. Once you’re up, stand at the lookout for a great view and hear the sounds of the city rise up to you. There’s a short nature trail from the monument if you fancy some more walking. DON’T MISS: For an eagle eye view of Albury and the district, take in the spectacular 360-degree view at the Eastern Hill lookout off East Street. From Monument Hill in the west and Table Top Range to the north to Lake Hume and Hume Weir Spillway to the east as well as the Murray River floodplain. Albury Wodonga OFFICIAL VISITOR GUIDE 23 NATURE Try the lush fairways and greens of the Commercial Golf Resort Time out There’s nothing quite like some chill-out time in the lush setting of the 130-yearold Albury Botanic Gardens. Pack some lunch and spend an afternoon checking out more than 1000 native and exotic plant species, including an English Elm planted in 1887 and a 50 metre high Queensland Kauri Pine. Wodonga’s Belvoir Park and Sumsion Gardens are also great places for a quiet stroll. Make a splash If you’re into water, you’ll love what’s on offer here. Hire a canoe and paddle the Murray or bring your own equipment and enjoy the thrills and spills of water skiing, jet skiing, windsurfing 24 or parasailing on Lake Hume. There are also plenty of family friendly swimming options. The Albury Swim Centre water slide is a big hit with the kids. All-season lap swimmers will love the indoor pools at the Wodonga Sports and Leisure Centre. You’ll find all the water you could wish for at WAVES (Wodonga Aquatics Venue and Exercise Space) in Wodonga’s White Box Rise – there’s a 50-metre, 10-lane heated pool as well as a childrens’ splash pad area and interactive play facilities. The Kremur Street Boat Ramp is a great kick-off point for a day’s fishing on the Murray – and you can put your catch straight onto the barbecue there when you return. You’ll find plenty of parking and even a fish-cleaning station. Snow business If you’re heading up to the snow this winter, Albury Wodonga is the perfect base. Regular bus services run to the resorts and local ski shops offer day trip packages, including gear hire. Over the fence Get amongst some wonderful natural landscape at Woolshed Falls or Lake Sambell near Beechworth, Woomargama, Chiltern–Mt Pilot and Alpine national parks. They’re all within easy reach of Albury Wodonga. family fun PARK IT UP bored” You’ll never again hear “I’m when you play in Albury Wodonga. H arvey’s Fun Park is a favourite for families on the border. It features a huge sandpit, indoor toddlers’ area, mini golf, castle and moat, train rides, water slide and wet play area for the kids. If you want to make a day of it, there are plenty of great picnic spots and barbecue facilities (Lincoln Causeway, Wodonga). All of this open space means heaps of options for keeping the kids entertained all year round. In Albury, don’t miss the Oddies Creek Playspace – an adventure playground with a giant flying fox, climbing net, awesome birds nest swing and observation deck with views to the river. •Pedal (or hop, skip and run) through Sumsion Gardens in Wodonga and meet the ducks and swans. •Treat littlies to a model train ride – they run on the third Sunday of each month at Diamond Park on Lincoln Causeway, Wodonga. •Play the xylophone, drum and chimes and ride the Liberty Swing at the Belvoir Park Playground in Wodonga. •Play hide-and-seek at the Albury Botanic Gardens Children’s Garden, then round everyone up for a picnic. •Wander through Wonga Wetlands and see an Indigenous campsite and lots of birds and other wildlife (if you’re quiet). Albury Wodonga OFFICIAL VISITOR GUIDE 25 Local Favourite: Making waves for all the right reasons is the WAVES aquatics facility in Wodonga. Open between September and April, this place is guaranteed family fun. 26 family fun BUT IT’s RAINING •Have a go at laser tag, Revheads Slot Cars or tenpin bowling •Engage with the hands on exhibitions at the LibraryMuseum •Head for Rumble Tumbles, Zealous Kidz or Scrambles for indoor play •Treat them to a movie at the Regent Cinema or a game at Intencity •Visit the Albury Climbing Centre - with various climbs suitable for the brand new climber to the rock legend. Wodonga’s Belvoir Park Playground has swings, climbing frames, slippery dips, groovy mirrors and musical instruments such as a xylophone, a drum and hanging chimes. Kids with wheels will revel in the many great cycle paths, skate parks and the BMX park in Wodonga. There are also heaps of indoor options including indoor play centres and interactive exhibitions at the Albury LibraryMuseum. •YMCA Wodonga Sports & Leisure Centre features a 25m indoor pool, learner’s pool, spa, sauna, health club, childcare and multipurpose five court sports stadium •Explore the Army Museum at Bandiana or Bonegilla Migrant Experience. Albury Wodonga OFFICIAL VISITOR GUIDE 27 family fun FUN FOR OLDER KIDS Dae maio berit eseri ipsandis secum aspero volori aut acid quodi Don’t Miss: The Wodonga Children’s Fair in October – it’ll be the highlight of your children’s holiday. 28 • Harvey’s Fun Park (Lincoln Causeway, Wodonga) • Zone Laser Tag (North St, Albury) • Skate parks • Bike hire • Revhead Slot cars (Dean St, Albury) • Adventure Ski for waterskiing (0414 601 099) • BMX track (Silva Dr, Wodonga) • Swimming, boating or fishing and a barbecue at Lake Hume • Paintball (by appointment on 02 6043 2515) • Tenpin bowling (Wodonga) • Intencity games centre (Regent Cinemas, Dean St, Albury) • Remote control car track at Diamond Park (Lincoln Causeway, Wodonga) • James Scott Memorial Skate Park (Willow Park, Wodonga) events a flutter, Frocks, fashion, fillies and Carnivale brings more than 15,000 peoplebeto sure Wodongato back a winner. you’ll W hen something’s happening here, you really know it! The residents of Albury Wodonga really love the chance to get out, meet and greet and have a great time, so make sure you’re part of the action. They’re racing! If you’re here in March, don’t miss Albury’s biggest annual event – the Commercial Club Albury Gold Cup horseracing carnival. The local boutiques are well prepared for the event, so you won’t have any problem picking up a dashing outfit. Celebrate Christmas at Wodonga’s premier race meeting the Telstra Business Centre Wodonga Gold Cup and the Nordcon Land Wodonga Boxing Day Races. Add gourmet food, live entertainment and, of course Fashions on the Field and you’ve got yourself a winner. Come together If you love The Beatles, come and celebrate their amazing music at Albury’s three day Beatles Festival held in March. Featuring Australia’s best Beatle cover bands, the weekend includes live performances, a street party and all things ‘Beatles’. Rev it up Chryslers on the Murray has to be seen to be believed. Every year in March Chryslers from all over Australia head to Albury. If you like your classic cars, there’s no better place to be than in a café on Dean Street watching the passing parade of Chryslers that have stood the test of time. The main event, a ‘one-day Show n’ Shine’, happens at Gateway Lakes. Albury Wodonga OFFICIAL VISITOR GUIDE 29 EVENTS EVENTS January June • Margaret Court Cup (Tennis) • Victorian Junior Grass Court Championships • Australia Day celebrations (Albury and Wodonga) • Australian Country Junior Basketball Cup • Albury Wodonga Gift •Mighty Morris Muster August • Fed Hill Challenge • Wodonga RV Expo September •Write around the Murray Festival February Morris Muster If you’re dying to get out and flaunt your pride and joy, the annual Mighty Morris Muster is just the place to do it. Every year on the Queen’s Birthday weekend, local Morris Minor enthusiasts get together with out-oftowners to inspect, marvel at restorations, share Morris tales and enjoy the region. It’s a definitive round-up of all things MM. WAM Budding authors and established names alike love the Write Around the Murray (WAM) Festival – a feast of the written word that celebrates writers, artists and storytellers both local and national. Up to 50 events involving established and emerging writers and a popular short story competition make this an inspiring experience for all those with a literary bent. 30 • Albury Wodonga Dragon Boats Brave Heart Regatta • Apex Wodonga moonlight cinemas March • The Beatles Festival • Commercial Club Albury Gold Cup • Goods Shed Harvest Festival • Harmony Day • Chryslers on the Murray • Wodonga Show and Rural Lifestyle Fair • Albury Wodonga 8 Ball Open •Seniors Week Celebrations Albury April • Easter Hockey Carnival • Albury Easter Tennis Carnival • Albury Wodonga International Horse Trials • Mars Petcare Paws in the Park • Anzac Day commemorations in Albury and Wodonga • REDfest May • Nail Can Hill Run • Million Paws Walk • Mothers Day Classic October • Wodonga Children’s Fair • Wodonga Senior Celebrations • Border Bike Fest • Albury Wodonga Comedy Festival November • Picnic in the Gardens • Murray Masters Pro Am • Border Showjumping Spectacular December • Wodonga Gold Cup • Nordcon Land Wodonga Boxing Day Races • Commercial Club Albury Pro Am • Carols by Candlelight • NYE Celebrations DAY TRIPS AND BEYOND ey dn Sy 31 HU < Howlong < Corowa M 6 Albury F RE AY EW M 31 BL TA Albury Airport RIVER E TO P RD INA HIGHWAY 5 58 58 58 M3 1 58 E > Murray Ri ver < Melbourne RD C541 M31 RR 1 BONE MU GILLA Wodonga AY VA L 3 Lake Hume B400 LE YH I G H W AY KI Bonegilla Ya VA ck Mt an B LL da ea EY nd uty H ah > W > Y Park (3, pg 49) to explore the national heritage listed Block 19, which became Australia’s largest and longest-operating migrant centre. Don’t miss the Weir Wall and Hydro-power station (4). For the more adventurous, contact Lake Hume Hire (2, pg 52) – 0418 463 609 – to hire a BBQ Boat, tinny, fishing rods, kayaks, stand-up paddleboards and pushbikes to take full advantage of Lake Hume. When you start feeling > tta ga lan Tal Make your way to the Bonegilla Migrant Experience Heritage 2 r You don’t need to travel far to experience what our great region has to offer. Start your day with a leisurely breakfast at any one of our great cafes in Albury or Wodonga (see page 6 for inspiration). Then visit the Army Museum Bandiana (1, pg 48) to see one of Australia’s best collections of military memorabilia, some dating back as far as the 18th century. 00 ive aR ew Ki h> ort hw ec Be Albury Wodonga Loop EW A B4 peckish, head for Thurgoona’s Kinross Woolshed Hotel (5, pg 46), a relocated shearing shed now operating as a hotel serving massive meals, cold drinks and great live music. After lunch, call into the Albury LibraryMuseum (6, pg 47) to enjoy local, national and touring exhibitions. Free audio tours are available. Finish your day at any one of the great pubs, bars and restaurants for dinner, catch a live band or go dancing (pg 7). Albury Wodonga OFFICIAL VISITOR GUIDE 31 DAY TRIPS AND BEYOND Must Do: January • Opera in the Alps in Beechworth is a cultural highlight – enjoy performances by renowned artists in a magical setting. • Mile High Dragon Boat Championship – celebrate dragon boat racing with the annual regatta in Falls Creek. March • The Tastes of Rutherglen Festival is a great opportunity to join 20 wineries, leading local restaurants and producers in celebrating this years vintage. • Well-known folk musicians from around the globe entertain every year at the Yackandandah Folk Festival. April • The Golden Horseshoe Festival, Beechworth’s most popular event, is held over Easter each year and features a Grand Parade, easter egg hunt for the kids and twilight markets. • The Man from Snowy River Bush Festival in Corryong is a unique bush gathering of mountain riders, poets, artists and lovers of the Australian High Country and pioneering spirit. beechworth: Beechworth has long been known for its spectacular honey and the splendour of its gold rush era buildings. But nowadays it’s also a favourite foodie destination. 32 Mark Watson DAY TRIPS AND BEYOND May • La Fiera Italian Festival in Myrtleford is a feast of music, passion, food and all things Italian. • Bright Autumn Festival takes place when the country is ablaze with autumn colour – enjoy the stunning scenery, open gardens, art and food. • High Country Harvest Festival an autumn celebration of the finest food, wine and beer in Victoria’s spectacular North East. Sip, sample and savour the bounty grown and created by chefs, artisan producers, craft brewers and winemakers at 40 culinary events over 10 glorious days. June • The Rutherglen Winery Walkabout is a not-tobe-missed event for wine connoisseurs. • Falls Creek and Mt.Hotham celebrate Snow Season Opening – enjoy the long weekend and the beginning of another snow season. • Ned Kelly Weekend in Beechworth offers a diverse program of re-enactments, street theatre, market stalls and talks on Australia’s most notorious bushranger. • The Chiltern Antique Fair attracts dealers from all over Victoria and New South Wales and is one of the largest antique fairs in regional Australia. October • Mitta to Mt Beauty Mountain Bike Challenge is held on the last Sunday in October each year, combining dirt and bitumen roads with climbs and decents, offers a unique riding experience. August Albury Wodonga OFFICIAL VISITOR GUIDE 33 snow bunnies: Ski right to the front door of your Falls Creek or Mt Hotham chalet after a big day on the slopes. 34 DAY TRIPS AND BEYOND HEAD FOR VICTORIA’S HIGH COUNTRY Two hour’s drive from Albury Wodonga is the place where Australian legends were made. This country, which inspired Banjo Patterson’s ode to the Man from Snowy River and his famous downhill ride, is also the place where the first intrepid skiers tried Australia’s pristine slopes. It’s still a popular destination for skiing, but it’s also a hot spot for cycling, fishing, camping and bushwalking. This is one of the most beautiful landscapes you’ll find anywhere. Towong Shire In the foothills of the Snowy Mountains you’ll find the small, picturesque town of Corryong, whose street names are those of local families who have been farming this area for generations. If you’re exploring the tiny townships and stunning scenery of the area, Corryong is the ideal place to stop and recharge – try Pepper Leaf or Legends on Hanson Street. If you’re in town in autumn, don’t miss Corryong’s Man from Snowy River Bush Festival, which celebrates Banjo Patterson’s real-life inspiration with bush culture, folk music and spectacular horsemanship. Worth going a bit further afield for is the Snowy Mountains Scheme at Murray 1 Power Station near Khancoban. To inspect the power station and learn more about it, visit between 9.00am and 4.00pm on any day during the summer months (weekdays only in winter). Mount Hotham – Falls Creek – Mount Buffalo Falls Creek and Mount Hotham are fabulous places to ski and you’ll find the perfect slope to suit your level of expertise. Mount Buffalo is your spot for family snow play, tobogganing and cross-country. Get your snow gear from the specialist supply stores in Albury Wodonga before you head up. Buses run from here to the snowfields every day during the ski season, so Albury Wodonga is the perfect base for your snow adventures. Or skip the drive, book a heli-shuttle with Forest Air Helicopters and land at Falls Creek in just 35 minutes! Albury Wodonga OFFICIAL VISITOR GUIDE 35 DAY TRIPS AND BEYOND Wentworth Mildura Robinvale NEW SOUTH WALES Swan Hill Barham Koondrook VICTORIA Deniliquin Moama Echuca FOLLOW THE MURRAY Albury Wodonga is the gateway to the diverse Murray region, which extends westward all the way to Mildura and Wentworth. Follow the river to the many character-filled towns along its banks. Howlong Howlong is a great place to pitch your tent – you’ll find a picturesque site on the banks of the Murray. The challenging, immaculately kept course at Howlong Country Golf Club & Motel is one of the most popular in the region. Corowa With the river on its doorstep, Corowa, the birth 36 Mulwala Corowa Yarrawonga place of Federation, is a great spot for swimming, fishing, canoeing and waterskiing, as well as bushwalking and golf. Visit a few of the area’s historic wineries, such as Pfeiffer’s and All Saints. If you’re in town in November, cheer your yabbie home at the Great Australian Spring Carnival Cup, where aspiring yabbies compete for first place and ‘owners’ vie for prizes. Yarrawonga & Mulwala A feast of golf awaits golfing diehards at one of the biggest attractions of the region – the Yarrawonga Mulwala Golf Club. In between rounds, you can get out onto the croquet lawns or try some lawn bowls. Albury Wodonga If you’re more into fish than golf, check out what’s biting at some of the great local fishing and camping spots in the area. Deniliquin ‘Deni’ is known for its famous ute muster, held each October and Blues festival held in April. But there’s plenty to do here all year round. Birdwatchers will love the wetlands just outside Deniliquin, where you can spot many species of waders and other migratory water birds. For bushwalkers, there’s a great network of forest trails as well as the Long Paddock River Walk, part of a classic stock route dating back to the 1800s. DAY TRIPS AND BEYOND nce, hire a houseboat For a truly relaxing experie on the Murray River at Mildura or Echuca Echuca & Moama The old Port of Echuca was once the largest inland port in Australia, and Echuca Moama still operates the largest fleet of paddlesteamers in the world. Take a Wharf Walk to see some of the fascinating relics of the history of the port, including many original steam pumps and engines, or visit the recently opened Port of Echuca Discovery and Interpretative Centre. Swan Hill For a fascinating insight into life in the Murray–Mallee area in the 1800s, head to Swan Hill’s famous Pioneer Settlement Museum or enjoy the magnificent Murray from the decks of the 1896 paddle-steamer Pyap. Mildura Mildura is famous for its old paddle-steamers as well as great food and wine from the orchards and vineyards that surround it. ‘Feastreet’, its famous dining precinct, offers everything from a casual bite to a special experience at the iconic ‘Stefano’s’. Whether you hire a houseboat on the Murray or book into the Grand Hotel, you’re right where the action is – canoeing, water skiing, golfing or exploring the wineries and award-winning brewery. For further information visitthemurray.com.au or pick up the Murray Touring Map from your nearest Visitor Information Centre. MUST DO: Visit Corowa Whisky and Chocolate in the old Corowa Flour Mill, built in the 1920s – perfect for a coffee stop. Take a guided cruise through the world heritage listed Barmah Wetlands from Echuca or Moama – you’ll see the world’s largest river red gum forest and some fantastic wildlife. Enjoy a round of golf at one of the many Murray River golf courses. Albury Wodonga OFFICIAL VISITOR GUIDE 37 USEFUL INFORMATION GETTING AROUND Staff at the Albury and Wodonga Visitor Information Centres can provide information on the local transport network, maps and bike hire. EMERGENCY Police, fire, ambulance 000 Poison Help Line 131 126 POLICE Albury Police Station 539–543 Olive St, Albury 02 6023 9299 Wodonga Police Station 100 Hovell St, Wodonga 02 6049 2600 HOSPITALS Albury Hospital East St, East Albury 02 6058 4444 Wodonga Hospital Cnr Wilson and Vermont Sts, Wodonga 02 6051 7111 Murray Valley Private Hospital Nordsvan Dr, Wodonga 02 6055 3100 Albury Wodonga Private Hospital Pemberton St, West Albury 02 6041 1411 Albury After Hours Clinic Albury Hospital, East St, East Albury 02 6021 0188 Doctors (Bulk-billed) Tristar Medical Centre 1136 Pemberton St, Albury 02 6021 4000 Elmwood Medical Centre 291 Beechworth Rd, Wodonga 02 6056 2011 Gateway Community Health, GP Superclinic 155 High St, Wodonga 02 6022 8888 38 WEEKEND DENTAL CLINIC Emergency Dental Clinic – mobile service for Albury and Wodonga 0456 249 818 9.00am–6.00pm weekends AFTER HOURS VET SERVICES Family Vet Centre Albury Wodonga 243 Borella Rd, Albury 02 6041 2522 75A Thomas Mitchell Dr, Wodonga 02 6056 4400 TAXI SERVICES Albury 02 6025 2255 Wodonga 02 6024 3444 BUS SERVICES Albury, Martin’s 02 6040 4400 Wodonga, Dyson’s 02 6056 3100 PARKING Refer to the Albury and Wodonga CBD maps for car park locations. Long/large vehicle parking is available at the Albury Visitor Information Centre. RV Parking is available at SS&A Club, Albury. General and covered security car parking is available at the Albury Airport. Charges apply. CARAVAN DUMP POINT Caravans can use the free dump point and water supply in Albury’s Visitor Information Centre carpark area LAUNDRIES Cnr David & Smollett Sts, Albury 02 6041 4050 171 Lawrence St, Wodonga 02 6056 1187 CHURCHES Anglican: St Matthews Church, Kiewa St, Albury & Anglican Parish of Wodonga, Beechworth Rd, Wodonga Catholic: St. Patrick’s Church, Smollett St, Albury & Sacred Heart Church, Beechworth Rd, Wodonga Uniting: St David’s Uniting Church, Cnr Wilson & Olive Sts, Albury Contact Albury Visitor Information Centre (1300 252 879) or Wodonga Visitor Information Centre (1300 796 222) for more information about churches and services. FREE COMPUTER AND INTERNET ACCESS Albury LibraryMuseum Cnr Swift & Kiewa Sts, Albury 02 6023 8333 Albury Visitor Information Centre Cnr Smollett & Young Sts, Albury 1300 ALBURY (1300 252 879) Wodonga Library Hovell St, Wodonga 02 6022 9330 Wodonga Visitor Information Centre 69–73 Hovell St, Wodonga 1300 796 222 FREE WIRELESS ACCESS (own devices required) Albury Visitor Information Centre Wodonga Information Centre Albury Airport Riverina Hwy, Albury The Cube Wodonga 118 Hovell St, Wodonga Albury LibraryMuseum VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRES Albury, Cnr Smollett & Young Sts, Albury 1300 ALBURY (1300 252 879) Wodonga, 69–73 Hovell St, Wodonga 1300 796 222 SHOPPING Albury Central Shopping and Entertainment Precinct With a beautiful tree lined main street, an eclectic mix of local and national retail outlets, fine dining and cafés, Albury Central is the premier location for shopping, dining and entertainment. Free parking (ranging from 30 minutes to all day) within easy walking distance, gives you the chance to experience Albury Central at a pace that suits you. Make the most of your visit to Albury by getting involved in one of Albury Central’s events and activities held throughout the year. albury central events • Albury Central Traders Market Day 9.00am–3.00pm, Victorian March Labour Day Holiday, annually • Emergency Services Day 10.00am–1.00pm, Saturday in April, annually • Christmas Family Fun Day 10.00am–2.00pm, 2nd Saturday of December Trading seven days a week and open for late night shopping on Thursdays www.alburycentral.com www.twitter.com/AlburyCentral 39 SHOPPING Stanley Bears Over the past twenty-four years, Stanley Bears has become synonymous with a range of hand-crafted traditional teddies sought after by collectors from around Australia and worldwide. By far the most popular are Winston and Winnie – Grandparent’s Choice bears, created especially for children from fine German mohair. Monday to Saturday, 9.00am–5.00pm, please phone before visiting 36 Lawson Street, Wodonga VIC 3690 02 6059 2552 eunice@stanleybears.com.au www.stanleybears.com.au Garden Gallery Café AT Wodonga Plant Farm Established in 1949, the nursery and café complex is situated in Wodonga on your way to Beechworth. Experience tranquil al-fresco dining within this multi-award winning nursery. Features include: children’s playground, gift shop, organic coffee, house made cakes, breakfast a specialty, fully licensed. Open Monday to Friday, 8.30am–4.00pm; Saturday and Sunday, 8.30am–5.00pm Cnr Beechworth and Huon Creek Roads, Wodonga VIC 3690 02 6056 5005 (Café) or 02 6056 1561 (Nursery) office@wodongaplantfarm.com.au www.wodongaplantfarm.com.au Shop WodongA You are always welcome in Wodonga! Come and experience unique boutiques on High Street. Inspiring experiences await, as you discover in your own time the relaxed pace enjoyed by locals and visitors alike. With coffee shops galore and many gastronomique selections, come on over and experience for yourself relaxed retail therapy with a twist. 40 02 6056 8302 mail@wodongachamber.com.au www.wodongachamber.com.au/shop-wodonga Albion Hotel Albury EATING OUT The Albion Hotel bistro is open for lunch and dinner, 7 days a week with awesome lunch time favourites and a delicious a’la carte dinner menu. Azotea, our roof top fine dining restaurant, is perfect for the ultimate dining experience; open Wednesday through to Saturday from 5.00pm. We also provide live music on Saturday evenings. Visit our website for more information. 593 Dean Street, Albury NSW 2640 02 6021 3377 albion_1@bigpond.net.au www.albionalbury.com.au Beechworth Bakery Eating at Beechworth Bakery is just like heading back in time. Scrumptious cakes, pastries, breads and pies plus a huge selection of sandwiches, wraps, focaccias, hot and cold drinks and much more. So, go on, make yourself at home because that’s what we’re here for! Check our website for store-specific opening hours Shop 11 Myer Centrepoint Albury and 27 Camp Street Beechworth 1300 BEESTING (1300 233 784) enquiries@beechworthbakery.com.au www.beechworthbakery.com.au Border Wine Room The Wine Room offers a sophisticated blend of classic and contemporary cuisine, an intimate atmosphere and of course, an amazing wine list featuring local, Australian and international wines. Wine events, degustation dinners and wine courses are all catered for. The Wine Room is the wine bar and restaurant of choice for those who enjoy something a little different. Open Tuesday to Saturday, 4.00pm until midnight 492 Dean Street, Albury NSW 2640 02 6021 0900 info@borderwineroom.com.au www.borderwineroom.com.au BroadgAuge Located in the historic old railway station in Wodonga’s CBD, Broadgauge is a fantastic dining option for any occasion, featuring a diverse menu to suit all tastes and wines from around the local region. Broadgauge offers professional service in contemporary relaxed surroundings. Featured in the Age Good Food Guide. Open Tuesday to Saturday 6.00pm–9.00pm; Friday and Saturday, 12.00pm–2.00pm Tennancy 2, Station Building, Elgin Boulevard, Wodonga VIC 3690 0419 700 619 info@broadgauge.com.au www.broadgauge.com.au 41 Henri’s Wodonga Bakery EATING OUT Come and see the home of the world’s largest rolling pin. Henri’s Wodonga Bakery has a fantastic display of mouth-watering cakes, pastries, bread and coffees. Drop into the Coles car park in Wodonga for some great service and hospitality. Including juice bar and coffee centre. Disabled toilets and baby facilities. Monday to Friday, 6.30am–5.30pm; Saturday, 6.30am–2.00pm Coles car park, Hovell Street, Wodonga VIC 3690 02 6024 1248 admin@henrisbakery.com.au www.henrisbakery.com.au Hog’s Breath Café Albury Enjoy a good steak? At Hog’s Breath Cafe we slow cook our prime rib steak for 18 hours! See our sensational menu online which includes salads, burgers, pasta, seafood, kids meals and of course, the best steaks on the border! Family friendly: kids eat free Mondays and Tuesdays (conditions apply). Open seven days a week, 11.30am until late 493 Townsend Street, Albury NSW 2640 02 6023 1233 hbalbury@hogsbreath.com.au www.hogsbreath.com.au Huon Hill Wodonga’s newest licensed venue. Beautifully appointed, open for breakfast, lunch and dinner and specialising in local produce. Enjoy coffee or a local wine on one of the terraces. Conferences, weddings or your special event, Huon Hill caters for your every need, with the latest technology and ample parking. Complemented by Quest apartments, with a climate-controlled walkway so you don’t have to brave the elements, it’s the ideal venue for your next event. Open seven days a week, breakfast, lunch and dinner 48 Reid Street, Wodonga VIC 3690 02 6056 1399 info@huonhill.com.au PADDY'S - BAR, BISTRO AND BEER GARDEN The Paddy’s menu of ‘beer food’ is an eclectic mix of items designed to share with friends. The main menu includes a fantastic line up of modern pub fare, matched with a wide selection of wines and craft beers from around the world. Paddy’s also boasts Albury’s largest beer garden, offering the perfect setting for a relaxed alfresco dining experience. 42 Open seven days a week, 10.00am until late 491 Kiewa Street, Albury NSW 2640 02 6041 7000 paddys@paddysalbury.com.au www.paddysalbury.com.au EATING OUT Cafe Borellas - Peards Albury Three brilliant businesses – one great destination! Cafe Borellas has a well earned reputation for great coffee and an excellent menu. Open from 7.30am, Cafe Borellas is an ideal venue to relax with family and friends, business lunches or book a party. Peards Nursery is an award winning garden centre – offering an extensive range of trees, shrubs, flowering plants and garden accessories at great prices. Complete customer satisfaction is the ultimate goal. Instyle at Peards has a range of unique charming giftware. Inspire yourself amidst the vast array of pots, water features and garden furniture. From classic to contemporary your home and garden will be transformed with the help of Instyle. Open seven days a week, from 7.30am 119 Borella Road, Albury NSW 2640 02 6041 3346 (Peards Nursery) 02 6041 4011 (Cafe Borellas) 02 6041 4006 (Instyle at Peards) nursery@peards.com.au www.peards.com.au 43 EATING OUT Riverdeck In picturesque Noreuil Park, the Riverdeck is a great place to enjoy breakfast, lunch, coffee with friends or seasonal dinners. Watch the Murray River flow by in this majestic setting. A playground is adjacent to the café, unrestricted parking is available . Open seasonally from November to April - check website for times Noreuil Park (off Wodonga Place), Albury NSW 2640 02 6023 5980 albury.riverdeck@gmail.com www.facebook.com/Riverdeckkiosk Sodens Hotel An Albury icon for over 150 years, the interior of Sodens Hotel has been fully reconstructed. The new look bistro offers great value dining, while the flexible floor plan can cater to all groups large or small. With an excellent kids play area, private function spaces, TAB facilities and large beer garden, there’s something for everyone at Sodens. Open seven days a week, 10.00am until late Cnr David and Wilson Streets, Albury NSW 2640 02 6041 7070 info@sodenshotel.com.au www.sodenshotel.com.au SS&A Albury Our fantastic selection of dishes offers value and variety. Roasts, steaks, schnitzels, seafood, pasta and pizza, plus a host of food promotions, are available daily. Children are catered for with a kids’ menu and play area, and we can tailor specific menus for groups and functions. Vegetarian, gluten-free and other special dietary requirements are catered for. Open seven days a week, 9.30am until late 570–582 Olive Street, Albury NSW 2640 02 6041 2222 admin@ssaclub.com.au www.ssaclub.com.au The Bended Elbow 44 The Bended Elbow Ale House and Bistro is Albury’s only authentic British theme pub in the heart of Albury’s CBD. Steeped in British memorabilia, our bistro serves a mix of traditional and contemporary fair. The Bended Elbow features the regions only Rooftop Bar and a metropolitan style nightclub. Open Monday to Thursday, 11.00am–11.00pm; Friday & Saturday, 11.00am until late; Sunday, 11.00am –12.00am 480 Dean Street, Albury NSW 2640 02 6023 6266 info@thebendedelbow.com.au www.thebendedelbow.com.au EATING OUT The Commercial Club Albury Albury Wodonga’s finest hospitality venue – experience our excellence The Commercial Club Albury is located in Dean Street in the heart of Albury’s business and shopping district. Top quality yet affordable restaurants and an abundance of fresh regional produce make the Commercial Club Albury a food lover’s delight. The á la carte dining room is open from Tuesday to Saturday; the Sevens Bistro is open seven days for lunch and dinner; and Reflections Café is open seven days from 8.00am. The Commercial Club provides live bands playing easy listening, dance and jazz music every Wednesday to Sunday. Spectacular stage shows feature monthly and spacious bars featuring Keno and TAB facilities are open daily. Open Sunday to Wednesday, 8.00am–1.00am; Thursday to Saturday, 8.00am –2.00am 618 Dean Street, Albury NSW 2640 02 6057 2000 info@commclubalbury.com.au www.commclubalbury.com.au 45 EATING OUT The Clubhouse Bar and Bistro The Clubhouse Bar and Bistro boasts an experience stemming from traditional hospitality. We have a number of options available for any social event, ranging from canapes in the lounge, after golf catering in the spike bar, corporate lunches or large family gatherings. Open Wednesday to Saturday, lunch and dinner; Sunday lunch 10 Clubhouse Place, Wodonga VIC 3690 02 6059 1079 info@clubhousebarandbistro.com www.clubhousebarandbistro.com Entertainment & Nightlife Albury Entertainment Centre Albury Entertainment Centre brings you the best of Australia’s drama, comedy, dance, opera and music. With live performances from top ensembles like the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Sydney Dance Company, Queensland Theatre Company and Opera Australia, you’ll need to secure your seats early. Box Office open Monday to Friday, 9.00am–5.00pm Swift Street, Albury NSW 2640 02 6043 5610 entertainment@alburycity.nsw.gov.au www.alburycity.nsw.gov.au/entertainment Kinross Woolshed Hotel The Kinross Woolshed is one of the most popular tourist destinations on the Border. This relocated shearing shed now trades as a regular hotel serving massive meals and cold drinks as well as plenty of music and heaps of fun every night of the week. Also be sure to check out the historical shearing display. 46 If you want to leave the car behind make sure you ring for the shuttle service. Open Monday to Friday, 9.00am until late; Saturday, 7.00am until late; Sunday, 8.00am until late 5 Kinross Court, Thurgoona NSW 2640 02 6043 1155 info@kinrosswoolshed.com.au www.kinrosswoolshed.com.au The Cube Wodonga The Cube Wodonga is situated in the heart of the city and hosts community and commercial activity and a vibrant performing arts program. The Cube Wodonga features state of the art equipment, professional technical and event planning staff, a landscaped courtyard with LED screen and 80 seat cafe and in-house caterer for all functions within the venue. Open Monday to Friday, 9.30am–6.00pm; Saturday 9.30am–12.30pm 118 Hovell Street, Wodonga VIC 3690 02 6022 9311 thecube@wodonga.vic.gov.au www.thecubewodonga.com.au Albury Botanic Gardens Cnr Dean Street and Wodonga Place, Albury NSW 2640 02 6043 5699 info@alburycity.nsw.gov.au www.alburycity.nsw.gov.au Things to See & Do For the past 130 years, the Albury Botanic Gardens have graced the western end of Albury’s CBD. While the trees have matured and the layout has been modified, the gardens have lost none of their beauty and charm – and to this day they remain the city’s ‘jewel in the crown’. Explore the 1000-plus native and exotic plants, enjoy a picnic on the lawn with the family or just take time out with your favourite book. Albury CBD Historic Building Walking Tour App Welcome to the walking tour of central Albury’s historical landmarks. The tour showcases 21 sites spread over 13 locations along Smollett and Dean Street. It’s the perfect way to experience Albury’s beautiful CBD in the context of our rich, pioneering history. Silver bollards mark the stopping points along the tour. Download our free App by visiting visitALBURYWODONGA.com CBD, Albury NSW 2640 1300 252 879 info@visitalburywodonga.com www.visitalburywodonga.com/albury-cbd-historic-building- walking-tour Albury LibraryMuseum A must for all visitors, this stunning public facility hosts national touring exhibitions, works from the AlburyCity collection and various community exhibitions. Tours of the permanent exhibitions, The Crossing Place: A Story of Albury and the Bonegilla Story, are available on request. Free audio tours and internet access also available. Open seven days a week - free entry Cnr Kiewa and Swift Streets, Albury NSW 2640 02 6023 8333 librarymuseum@alburycity.nsw.gov.au www.alburycity.nsw.gov.au 47 Things to See & Do Albury Racing Club The Albury Racing Club conducts 18 thoroughbred race meetings each year with the feature event the Commercial Club Albury Gold Cup Carnival run in March. With spacious grounds, and a variety of function facilities, the club is clearly established as one of the leading multipurpose venues in country NSW. 46 Fallon Street, Albury NSW 2640 02 6025 1333 info@alburyracing.com.au www.alburyracing.com.au Albury Swim Centre The outdoor pools and massive waterslide create the perfect place to escape the summer heat. With plenty of shade and grass, as well as picnic and BBQ facilities, it’s the ideal venue for a family day out. The facility also hosts major swimming and water polo carnivals each year. Seasonal, check website for dates and times Off Wodonga Place, Albury NSW 2640 02 6021 3011 info@alburycity.nsw.gov.au www.alburycity.nsw.gov.au Albury Wodonga Equestrian Centre The Albury Wodonga Equestrian Centre is one of Australia’s premier regional equine venues. The Centre offers quality agistment, professional standard training and competition facilities for all disciplines: jumping, eventing, dressage, polocrosse, pony club and adult riding club. Overnight camping/stabling available for horses travelling through Albury. New members welcome! Corrys Road, Thurgoona NSW 2640 0427 540 467 info@awec.net.au www.awec.net.au Army Museum Bandiana The Army Museum Bandiana is among Australia’s best army museums. About 5000sqm of display space showcases 190 army vehicles, dozens of field guns, weapons, uniforms, medals and items dating back as far as the 18th century. Driver must present identification upon entry. 48 Open Monday to Saturday, 9.30am–4.30pm; closed Sunday, Christmas Eve until New Years Day inclusive, Good Friday, Easter Monday and Anzac Day Gaza Ridge Barracks, Bandiana VIC 3691 02 6055 2525 Arts Space Wodonga Open Mon to Wed 9.30am–6.00pm; Thur 9.30am-8.00pm; Fri 9.30am–6.00pm; Sat 9.30am–12.30pm; Closed Sunday and public holidays Cnr Lawrence and Hovell Streets, Wodonga VIC 3690 02 6022 9600 artsspace@wodonga.vic.gov.au www.wodonga.vic.gov.au Things to See & Do Arts Space Wodonga is a vibrant and accessible contemporary arts venue situated in the central business district of Wodonga. It offers an eclectic program of unique exhibitions, intimate performances, workshops, recitals and forums; featuring local, regional and imported cultural works. Dynamic artworks by North East Victorian artists feature regularly. Belvoir Park Playground The Belvoir Park Playground is set amid Belvoir Park, a large open space with established trees and a lake abundant with water birds. The park features a walking track around the lake, picnic and BBQ facilities and shelters, public toilets, baby change facilities and a liberty swing, all conveniently located within 1.5km of the Wodonga CBD. Open seven days a week Huon Street, Wodonga VIC 3690 02 6022 9300 info@wodonga.vic.gov.au www.wodonga.vic.gov.au Bonegilla Migrant Experience National Heritage listed, Block 19 Bonegilla was built originally as an army camp during World War 2, and later served as Australia’s largest and longest-operating migrant reception centre. Today visitors can explore the site via the interactive Suitcase Trail, investigate their family connection and even request a plaque in honor of their family name. A great place to organise a family reunion or a day out together. Suitable for all ages. Open seven days a week, 10.00am–4.00pm, closed ANZAC Day, Good Friday and Christmas Day 82 Bonegilla Road, Bonegilla VIC 3690 02 6020 6912 bonegilla@wodonga.vic.gov.au Canoe Guy at Murray River Canoe Hire Operating on the border for over 20 years we have the expertise and equipment to make your trip an enjoyable one. We have free drop off and all gear is included for half day to 5 day trips on the Murray. Open seven days a week Noreuil Park Boat Ramp (off Wodonga Place), Albury NSW 2640 0417 691 339 thecanoeguy@hotmail.com www.murrayrivercanoehire.com.au 49 Things to See & Do Canoe The Murray Best Canoe Hire of the Mighty Murray - Enjoy the breathtaking views and scenery of this amazing river. We offer full day tours or 1, 2, and 3 hour trips. Free drop off with safety gear and instructions supplied. Bookings are essential. Pick up at Noreuil Park Boat Ramp Albury. Open seven days a week, 8.00am–6.00pm Noreuil Park Boat Ramp (off Wodonga Place), Albury NSW 2640 0487 422 663 or 0417 990 001 info@canoethemurray.com.au www.canoethemurray.com.au Commercial Golf Resort Albury The refurbished Commercial Golf Resort offers a superb course, with its greens regarded as the best in country NSW. The Pro Shop is fully stocked and includes demo clubs, golf tuition by a PGA professional, repair service and Stuart Appleby fitting system. The Club features bistro dining, live entertainment and lounge and bar facilities with Keno, TAB and Sky Channel. Open seven days a week 530 North Street, Albury NSW 2640 02 6057 2800 info@commclubalbury.com.au www.commclubalbury.com.au Community Wood Fired Oven Discover this Albury treasure! Bring your regional produce and let the ovens add that bit of magic. Anything you can cook at home can be cooked in the Community Wood Fired Ovens – pizza, a roast dinner, pies and quiches, bread and damper. It has an undercover area and a playground – everything you need for a great day out. Every second Sunday, check website for baking dates and times Hovell Tree Park, Cnr Hume Street and Wodonga Place, Albury NSW 2640 02 6023 8111 info@alburycity.nsw.gov.au www.alburycity.nsw.gov.au Forest Air Helicopters Travel in style and let us show you around the area with a bird’s eye view from one of our helicopters. Offering scenic tours around the local region, Lake Hume and the Snowy Mountains, winery tours, wedding transfers and a heli-snow shuttle up to the ski fields. Gift vouchers available. 50 Operational seven days a week Albury Airport, Riverina Hwy, Albury NSW 2640 1300 731 450 info@forestair.com.au www.forestair.com.au Gateway Village Things to See & Do Situated on the Lincoln Causeway, between Albury and Wodonga, the village is home to an array of quality artists, fine art galleries, theatres, a Mediterranean restaurant, fortnightly farmers market and an Aboriginal cultural centre. Enjoy a picnic, visit the galleries, view artists and wood-crafters at work, or view live theatre and jazz performances. Open Tuesday to Sunday Gateway Island, Lincoln Causeway, Wodonga VIC 3690 02 6022 9300 info@wodonga.vic.gov.au www.wodonga.vic.gov.au GIGS Gateway Island Gallery AND Studios GIGS Gateway Island Gallery and Studios is located at Gateway Village, Wodonga. The Gallery features high quality contemporary works of over 50 regional artists and includes paintings, drawings, sculptures, pottery, ceramics, photography, textiles and jewellery. At GIGS Studios the public are welcome to come and watch artists at work. Open Tuesday to Sunday, 10.00am–4.00pm Gateway Village, Lincoln Causeway, Wodonga VIC 3690 02 6021 3073 admin@artswodonga.org.au www.gigs.org.au Harvey’s Fun Park For exciting adventure play, be sure to visit Harvey’s Fun Park. Outside activities include; a waterslide, splash area and spray tunnel, 27 holes of mini golf, train rides, King Coles castle and moat. While indoor play boasts a huge children’s jumping castle, sand pit and tunnel maze. Made for play! Enjoy our free BBQ area and licensed kiosk. Open Thursday to Monday, 9.30am–5.00pm; open 7 days a week in NSW and Victorian school holiday; extended opening hours during summer; closed Christmas Day, May to August inclusive 56 Lincoln Causeway, Wodonga VIC 3690 02 6021 2070 info@harveysfunpark.com.au www.harveysfunpark.com.au Hume Murray Farmers Market The Hume Murray Farmers Market is the place to spend your Saturday morning! Shop for the best seasonal fare while supporting our local growers and producers of freshly prepared foods – all sourced from North East Victoria and Southern NSW regions. Every second Saturday, 8.00am–12.00pm Gateway Village, Lincoln Causeway, Wodonga VIC 3690 0438 582 996 or 02 6058 2996 info@hmfb.org www.hmfb.org 51 Things to See & Do Lake Hume Hire Pty Ltd We at Lake Hume Hire have many ways to enjoy our beautiful lake. We have a BBQ boat, tinny, kayaks, standup paddleboards and pushbikes. We can take you on a lake tour, sunset cruise and guided fishing tour. We also offer kayak fishing, rod hire, fishing lessons and tackle shop. Open seven days a week 3415 Murray Valley Highway, Bonegilla VIC 3691 (boats will leave from the foreshore at Lake Hume Village) 0418 463 609 lakehumehire@gmail.com www.lakehumehire.com Murray Valley Bushwalkers Incorporated Murray Valley Bushwalkers Incorporated is an exciting outdoors activity club. Evening, afternoon, day, weekend or extended walks are spiced with wildflower appreciation, bird watching, waterfalls, photography and alpine historical and cultural heritage. Not a walker? You may like to try abseiling, canoeing, cycling or geocaching – we do it all and more! 0408 802 752 president@murrayvalleybushwalkers.org.au www.murrayvalleybushwalkers.org.au ODDIES CREEK PLAYSPACE A giant flying fox, large climbing net and an observation deck are just some of the exciting features of this adventure playground. Perfect for kids of all ages and abilities, the fully fenced playspace is located in Oddies Creek Park, surrounded by green open space and only metres from the Murray River. Open seven days a week Oddies Creek Park (off Wodonga Place), Albury NSW 2640 02 6023 8111 info@alburycity.nsw.gov.au www.alburycity.nsw.gov.au Wagirra Trail Jump on the Wagirra Trail and enjoy a leisurely walk, cycle or energetic run along the banks of the Murray River. The 5.6km trail links Horseshoe Lagoon with the South Albury Trail at Union Bridge. The two metre-wide shared pathway meanders through Albury’s riverside parks, with plenty of places to stop for a picnic or to enjoy the spectacular views. Access via the Riverside Parks, Albury NSW 2640 02 6023 8111 www.alburycity.nsw.gov.au 52 WAVES Seasonal, check website for dates and times 8 Mactier Avenue, Wodonga VIC 3690 02 6056 2066 waves@ymca.org.au www.wodonga.ymca.org.au Things to See & Do WAVES is Wodonga’s aquatic facility located at White Box Rise Estate. It features an outdoor Olympic heated pool, splash pad area for children with interactive play facilities, BBQ facilities, and ample shade and parking. Be sure to visit and stand under the large tipping bucket or try the water cannons. Wonga Wetlands Wonga Wetlands is a sanctuary for birdwatchers, field naturalists, photographers and bushwalking enthusiasts. An ecosystem of lagoons and billabongs, Wonga Wetlands is home to 154 identified bird species, a Wiradjuri campsite and ancient river red gums. The wetlands incorporate seven lagoons, 3km of walking paths and picnic and BBQ facilities. Open from dawn to dusk, car park open Monday to Friday, 8.30am–4.30pm, access via pedestrian gate outside these hours Riverina Hwy (Howlong Corowa Road), Albury NSW 2640 02 6043 5820 info@alburycity.nsw.gov.au www.alburycity.nsw.gov.au Wodonga & District Turf Club It’s a Great Day Out. Let us tailor a racing package to suit your needs: 1st Sept 18th Oct 27th Oct 30th Nov 26th Dec 21st Feb 1st May Monday Races Caulfield Cup Monday Races Telstra Business Centre Wodonga Gold Cup Nordcon LAND Boxing Day Races Barlens Colts and Fillies Day Friday Races 23rd May Autumn Races 26th July Jack Maher Classic Monday to Friday, 9.00am–5.00pm Hamilton Smith Drive, Wodonga VIC 3690 02 6056 1214 wodonga@countryracing.com.au www.countryracing.com.au/ wodonga-district-turf-club 53 Things to See & Do Zone Laser Tag Albury Bring the family in for some seriously good fun at Zone Laser Tag. Put on a high-tech pack and tag your opponents as well as bases and targets to maximise your points. You will play in a 500m2 custom made arena where there are strategically placed walls for an exciting game that definitely gets your pulse racing. Book to avoid disappointment. Open Tuesday to Friday, 3.00pm–9.00pm; Saturday, 10.00am– 9.00pm; Sunday, 10.00am–7.00pm; during NSW school holidays – Tuesday to Sunday, 10.00am–7.00pm 204 North Street, Albury NSW 2640 02 6021 5000 info@zonelasertagalbury.com.au www.zonelasertagalbury.com.au GETTING HERE AND GETTING AROUND A1 Lavish Limousines Class, style and luxury – stretch limousines. Weddings, formals, debs, airport transfers, AFL matches, formal business functions or any special occasion. Book your adventure now! 0421 513 660 info@lavishlimos.com.au www.lavishlimos.com.au Chelbec Tours and Charter Meet Tom, your fun and informative tour guide who will help you discover the beautiful countryside and villages that surround Albury Wodonga. Tours run regularly to Lake Hume, Beechworth and the Rutherglen Wine Region. Alternatively, let Tom tailor a tour just for you! No minimum numbers. Charters and special occasions a specialty. Where your fun is our business. 0423 745 930 chelbec@chelbec.com www.chelbec.com Dyson’s Buslines Need a bus? We can arrange transport for social club events, fundraisers, football/netball trips, weddings/parties, special occasion, and school tours/camps. Low floor, wheelchair access, ultra modern, air-conditioned, seat belts, coaches/mini’s. Contact us for a quote. 54 Public route buses operate Monday to Friday 6.30am–6.30pm; Saturday, 8.00am–5.00pm 18–20 Moloney Drive, Wodonga VIC 3690 02 6056 3100 wodonga@dysongroup.com.au www.dysongroup.com.au GETTING HERE AND GETTING AROUND MARTINs Albury Martins Albury has been assisting travellers since 1932, offering a wide range of services and different sized vehicles with experienced drivers. Our vehicles are available for transfers as well as full day and multi day tours. Our team can also help you to develop a tour itinerary for your group. Call for a tailored package to suit your needs. 66 Fallon Street, Albury NSW 2640 02 6040 4400 coach@martinsalbury.com.au www.martinsalbury.com.au QantasLink QantasLink offers a comprehensive schedule of 52 services each week between Albury and Sydney. Enjoy the convenience of seamless connections to and from the vast Qantas Domestic and International network. Welcome aboard. For flight reservations: 13 13 13 www.qantas.com.au or contact your local travel agent Regional express Rex offers more services from both Sydney and Melbourne to Albury than any other airline, with 82 weekly flights to and from Albury. Rex has Albury based flight crew that proudly call Albury home. Book your tickets today at www.rex.com.au or call us on 13 17 13. Welcome onboard! 13 17 13 www.rex.com.au 55 GETTING HERE AND GETTING AROUND V/Line Did you know that with V/Line, you can access hundreds of events, attractions and special offers across Victoria? Grab yourself a great deal by downloading our Escape app. V/Line has three daily train and coach services between Melbourne and Albury, so you can sit back, relax and enjoy your escape without having to drive. Escape at vline.com.au or download the Escape app today. 1800 800 007 www.vline.com.au SURROUNDING AREAS Beechworth Honey Experience See live bees up close. Enjoy our free honey tour. Taste amazing Australian honey. And experience our passion. Your visit is sure to foster a much deeper understanding of the care that goes into bringing one of nature’s true pleasures into our lives and you will never think of honey as just honey again. Open seven days a week, 9.00am–5.30pm Cnr Ford and Church Streets, Beechworth VIC 3747 03 5728 1432 info@beechworthhoney.com.au www.beechworthhoney.com.au Greater Hume Shire 56 Simply submerge yourself in our history and environment. Visit Culcairn, Henty, Holbrook, Jindera, Walla Walla and surrounding villages on half or full day tours including; HMAS Otway/Submarine Museum, Wymah Ferry, Jindera Pioneer Museum, Henty’s Headlie Taylor Header, Morgan’s Lookout, Woomargama National Park, Wirraminna Environmental Education Centre and Wetlands and Bird Trails. Open seven days week,10.00am–4.30pm Wallace Street, Holbrook NSW 2644 02 6036 2422 tourism@greaterhume.nsw.gov.au www.greaterhume.nsw.gov.au Surrounding Areas Bridge Road Brewers Bridge Road Brewers is one of Australia’s leading craft Monday to Tuesday, 11.00am–4.00pm; Wednesday to Thursday 11.00am–5.00pm; breweries. The brewery, the bar and its pizza kitchen Friday to Sunday, 11.00am–11.00pm are all located in a 150-year-old coach house and The Old Coach House, Ford Street, stables in the heart of picturesque Beechworth. Beechworth VIC 3747 Sample unique hand-crafted beers whilst they are 03 5728 2703 being brewed under your nose. Lunch every day, from info@bridgeroadbrewers.com.au 12pm–3pm. Dinner Friday to Sunday, from 6.00pm www.bridgeroadbrewers.com.au HOWLONG COUNTRY GOLF CLUB Howlong Country Golf Club offers plenty for visitors to our region. Boasting one of the most scenic golf courses anywhere, 2 bowling greens, 2 restaurants (Australian and Chinese cuisine), TAB, Keno and a 25-room motel. It’s no wonder we are known as the number one destination for recreation! Open seven days a week 186 Golf Club Drive, Howlong NSW 2643 02 6026 5321 enquiries@howlonggolf.com.au www.howlonggolf.com.au Mt Hotham Alpine Resort You’ll have an unforgettable holiday at Hotham, no matter what time of year. In the ski season, we have everything you need with outstanding ski and snowboarding terrain. In spring and summer, Hotham is transformed into a wildflower oasis, perfect for road cycling, bushwalking, fourwheel driving, fishing, mountain biking and much more. Great Alpine Road, Mt Hotham VIC 3471 03 5759 3550 mhar@mthotham.com.au www.mthotham.com.au 57 SURROUNDING AREAS Murray 1 Power Station and Visitor Centre Come on a journey through the Snowy Mountains Scheme at Murray 1 Power Station, with interactive models, displays and films before joining one of the 20 minute Power Station inspections between 11.00am and 2.00pm. Take a break in the coffee and souvenir shop or cook up a storm using the free BBQ facilities. Seasonal, check website for dates and times Alpine Way (10km east of) Khancoban, NSW 2642 02 6076 5115 info@snowyhydro.com.au www.snowyhydro.com.au Rutherglen Estates Rutherglen Estates was conceived with the ambition to define the traditions of one of the world’s best fortified wine regions, by producing premium table wines inspired by traditional, Mediterranean and alternative varietals. Visit us and try our unique range of award winning wines at our cellar door. Open seven days a week, 10.00am–5.30pm Tuileries Complex, Drummond Street, Rutherglen VIC 3685 02 6032 7999 cellar@rutherglenestates.com.au www.rutherglenestates.com.au Schmidt's Strawberry Winery Welcome to Schmidt’s Strawberry Winery, set amidst acres of lush strawberry fields, this winery is unique in Australia. Using a traditional family method, our international award-winning fruit wine has won many friends from all over the country. Available in Dry, Semi-sweet or Sweet. Also home of SL, a strawberry liquor you must taste! Monday to Saturday, 9.00am–5.00pm; Sunday, 10.00am–4.00pm 932 Osbornes Flat Road, Allans Flat VIC 3691 (10km north of Yackandandah) 02 6027 1454 allansflatsberries@bigpond.com Towong Tourism Explore Towong Shire on the magnificent Upper Murray in the foothills of the Australian Alps. An authentic high country experience, Towong Shire is ideal for fishing, four-wheel driving or camping adventures. Discover charming villages with fascinating histories. Don’t miss the iconic Sandy Creek Bridge on the spectacular High Country Rail Trail. 58 Open seven days a week, 9.00am–5.00pm 50 Hansen Street, Corryong VIC 3707 02 6076 2277 vic@towong.vic.gov.au www.towongtourism.com.au NEXT STOP FALLS CREEK T TO FALLS GA IS COMPLETE WITHOUT A VISI NO TRIP TO ALBURY & WODON COUNTRY ITE MOUNTAIN RETREAT. HIGH CREEK, THE BORDER’S FAVOUR IS JUST 2 HOURS DRIVE AWAY. ADVENTURE AND INSPIRATION DO AS THE LOCALS DO & VISIT FALLS CREEK FALLSCREEK.COM.AU Scan here to get Directions to Falls Creek accomModation Abode Apartments Albury self rated l l l l Abode Apartments are the ultimate luxury accommodation homes in Albury. For first class contemporary accommodation, our apartments provide urban living close to Dean Street and central Albury shopping precinct. All rooms have been designed to be spacious and functional, with modern decor and top of the range facilities. Beautiful, sundrenched, convenient and affordable! 623 Kiewa Street, Albury NSW 2640 03 8679 6412 sales@abodeapartmentsalbury.com.au www.abodeapartmentsalbury.com.au Albury All Seasons Tourist Park AAA HHHH We offer fully self-contained one and two bedroom cabins, caravan and tent sites. Our fantastic facilities include a swimming pool with shade sail, adventure playground, undercover BBQ area and camp kitchen. Wireless internet is also available. We are right next door to a large recreational park, great for walking your pet or for the kids to play ball games. 481 Wagga Road, Lavington NSW 2641 02 6025 1619 holiday@alburyallseasons.com.au www.alburyallseasons.com.au Albury Apartments self rated l l l l When coming to stay in our beautiful region, choose from 35 properties listed on our website offering 1-4 bedrooms located throughout Albury and Wodonga. If you’re here for business or leisure, we welcome you to stay in well-appointed properties that offer home away from home style letting, many a short walk from eateries, shopping outlets and parks. Monday to Friday, 9.00am–5.00pm; Saturday, 9.00am–12.00pm 502 Smollett Street, Albury NSW 2640 02 6041 2411 joanne@ianritchie.com.au www.ianritchie.com.au Albury Citygate Holiday Park Albury Citygate Holiday Park is one of Albury’s best kept secrets, tucked away amongst bushland and only moments away from the stunning Murray River, sporting facilities, shopping centres and local attractions. Offering a variety of accommodation from ensuite cabins, powered and un-powered camp sites, Albury Citygate has something to suit everyone’s preferences making it the ideal park for a travel break or nightly stop-over. 60 508 Wagga Road, Albury NSW 2641 02 6040 6275 info@alburycitygate.com.au alburycitygate.com.au accomModation Albury Dream Cottages Albury Dream Cottages gives you the advantage of having a home away from home that offers you AAA Tourism four star comfort in two 1930’s fully renovated Californian Bungalows. Decorated in Art Deco, the cottages also contain all the modern features that ensure your holiday becomes a pleasant and memorable experience. The ambience of these three bedroom cottages will resonate with you long after you depart. Ring Jeanette to book. AAA HHHH 727 & 731 Wood Street, Albury NSW 2640 0427 257 900 jeanette@alburydreamcottages.com.au www.alburydreamcottages.com.au Albury Garden Court Motel AAA HHH We offer 17 affordable, well-appointed, quiet guest rooms at ground floor level. All rooms offer queen beds, are smoke free and have new split systems for heating and cooling, 32-inch flat-screen televisions and free wireless broadband. Guests can also enjoy the salt-water pool and BBQ area. Centrally located, Garden Court is close to the CBD, Railway Station with easy access to the freeway. Open seven days a week, 7.30am–9.30pm 426 David Street, Albury NSW 2640 02 6021 6244 info@gardencourtmotel.com.au Albury Motor Village self rated l l l l Located right in the heart of Lavington, Albury Motor Village is only a short 300m stroll to Centro Lavington Shopping Centre and a short walk to many restaurants and fast food outlets. We welcome you and your family in one of our many self contained cabins or powered sites. Feel free to utilize our park facilities which include an in-ground pool, undercover BBQ area, laundry, children’s playground and guest centre. 372 Wagga Road, Lavington NSW 2641 02 6040 2999 stay@alburymotorvillage.com.au www.alburymotorvillage.com.au 61 accomModation Albury Regent Motel AAA HHH The Albury Regent Motel is located in a quiet position off the highway in the heart of Albury and within walking distance of clubs and many fine restaurants. There’s great shopping nearby – just leave your car with us and walk to your destination. 666 Dean Street, Albury NSW 2640 02 6021 8355 alburyregentmotel@bigpond.com www.alburyregentmotel.com.au Albury Townhouse AAA HHH Ideally located just off the main street, the Albury Townhouse offers 21 comfortable, spacious rooms with queen beds, split air-conditioning, baths in most rooms and free WiFi. Whether travelling for work or staying for a well earned holiday the Albury Townhouse will more than meet your needs. 461 Wilson Street, Albury NSW 2640 02 6021 3000 info@alburytownhouse.com.au www.alburytownhouse.com.au Australia Park Motel AAA HHH Enjoy our friendly, family-run property with complimentary continental buffet breakfast, free WiFi and plenty of parking. We’re adjacent to beautiful parks, sports grounds and the Murray River, and just 4 blocks to the CBD. The mountains, wineries and historic towns are a short drive away. Come and relax! Cnr Wodonga Place and Ebden Street, Albury NSW 2640 02 6021 6000 stay@australiaparkmotel.com.au www.australiaparkmotel.com.au BARANDUDA HOMESTEAD AND B&B COTTAGES self rated l l l l A peaceful retreat with two beautiful cottages, providing selfcontained/catering, pet-friendly accommodation.13km south of Albury Wodonga on the Kiewa Valley Highway (C531). Gateway to Alpine resorts, historic Beechworth and North East Victoria. 62 840 Kiewa Valley Hwy, Baranduda VIC 3691 02 6020 8888 or 0409 998 118 bb@barandudahomestead.com.au www.barandudahomestead.com.au Beechworth Lake Sambell Caravan Park AAA HHH 20 Peach Drive, Beechworth VIC 3747 03 5728 1421 contact@caravanparkbeechworth.com.au www.caravanparkbeechworth.com.au Best Western Plus Hovell Tree AAA accomModation Enjoy the splendours of Beechworth whilst staying at our picturesque park within walking distance to the centre of town. We offer ensuite cabins, powered and un-powered camp sites, BBQ areas and camp kitchen. Enjoy a campfire at your site or be adventurous and hire a bike to explore the township. HHHH The Best Western Plus Hovell Tree offers a variety of business and leisure facilities to make your stay comfortable. At Best Western Plus Hovell Tree, treat yourself to an extensive selection of accommodation, from deluxe rooms to two bedroom apartments. Guest facilities include complimentary parking, onsite laundry, gymnasium, pool, spa, sauna and 24-hour reception. Open 24 hours Cnr Hovell Street and Wodonga Place, Albury NSW 2640 02 6042 3900 bookings@hovelltreeinn.com.au www.hovelltreeinn.com.au Best Western Stagecoach Motel Wodonga AAA HHH Best Western Stagecoach Motel has easy freeway access and is conveniently located to the CBD and dining/shopping precinct. Ground floor accommodation with parking at your door, room service for breakfast and dinner, complimentary wireless internet, LCD TV & DVD, minibar, free Foxtel, quiet split system heat/cool, swimming pool, plus extra space for trailers and boats. 188 Melbourne Road, Wodonga VIC 3690 02 6024 3044 or 1800 806 434 (reservations only) enquiries@stagecoachmotelwodonga.com.au www.stagecoachmotelwodonga.com.au Borderland Big 4 holiday Park Big4 Borderland Wodonga is centrally located in North East Victoria, making it an ideal base for exploring attractions, historic towns, wineries and Lake Hume. With comfortable and affordable cabins, villas and powered sites, we can meet the needs of all travellers. There are arcade games, as well as the children’s favourite - the big jumping pillow. Don’t forget to help yourself to our herb garden. 65 McKoy Street, Wodonga VIC 3690 02 6024 3906 borderlandbig4@bigpond.com www.borderlandholidaypark.com.au 63 accomModation Boathaven Holiday Park 64 Situated on the shores of Lake Hume, Albury Wodonga, this tropical holiday park can provide you with everything you need for the perfect getaway. Within its four hectares of landscaped parkland, Boathaven has an abundance of features for all the family to enjoy - whether it is the resort style pool, tennis court, playground or various BBQ facilities. Thoughtfully laid out, all-weather walkways and driveways link these facilities to the many colourful gardens and grassed recreation areas. Boathaven is ideally located to explore and indulge in the history and cultural diversity of Victoria’s High Country and NSW’s Southern Riverina. AAA HHHH 33 Boathaven Road, Ebden VIC 3691 02 6020 6130 boathaven@aspenparks.com.au www.aspenparks.com.au Briardale Bed & Breakfast self rated l l l l 396 Poplar Drive, Lavington NSW 2641 02 6025 5131 or 0407 254 368 briardale@exemail.com.au www.briardalebnb.com.au Clifton Motel AAA accomModation Briardale House is one of Albury’s finest homes. Located in a quiet northern part of Albury, Briardale is the ideal hub for exploring our historic city and surrounds. Briardale has three delightfully appointed bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms, all upstairs on the first floor overlooking the gardens. HHH The Clifton Motel is the closest motel to Albury’s Railway Station and Bus Terminal. A friendly family-run business offering quality affordable accommodation in central Albury. The Clifton Motel offers new five star king and queen beds, inverter air-conditioning heating/cooling, free 8 channel Austar with movies and Fox Sports, a complimentary light breakfast and free WiFi is available. 424 Smollett Street, Albury NSW 2640 02 6021 7126 info@cliftonmotel.com.au www.cliftonmotel.com.au Comfort Inn & Suites Blazing Stump City style suites and apartments, combined with a hint of country charm await you at Wodonga’s premier accommodation provider. Our 4.5 star quality is complemented by free WiFi and parking direct-to-your-door. Two pools, spa, sauna, gym, tennis court, basketball ring, playground, bike hire and BBQ areas deliver much more than just a room. We are your trusted accommodation provider. AAA HHHH Open seven days a week, 6.30am-10.30pm 4327 Anzac Parade, Wodonga VIC 3690 02 6056 3433 bookings@blazingstump.com.au www.blazingstump.com.au 65 accomModation Commercial Golf Resort Motel Albury AAA HHH Welcome to the Commercial Golf Resort Motel Albury, situated only 100 metres from our golf clubhouse in a quiet, picturesque location and only minutes from the airport and railway station. The Resort offers quality accommodation featuring luxurious double, twin and family units, as well as landscaped grounds, BBQ area and pool. Great golf and accommodation packages are also available. 530 North Street, Albury NSW 2640 02 6057 2850 resort@commclubalbury.com.au www.commclubalbury.com.au Commodore Motor Inn AAA HHH The Commodore Motor Inn is located in the centre of town, opposite the post office and only moments from the main street. The shopping centres, churches, gardens, LibraryMuseum and clubs are all within walking distance. Whether you are travelling for business or pleasure, the Commodore Motor Inn is the ideal place to stay when in Albury. Open seven days a week, 7.00am–10.00pm 515 Kiewa Street, Albury NSW 2640 02 6021 3344 reception@commodorealbury.com.au www.commodorealbury.com.au Enjoy Albury Accommodation self rated l l l l The relaxed, homely feeling offered by Enjoy Albury is extremely inviting. Our comfortable, enjoyable, affordable, spacious four bedroom home plus studio sleeps from 1 to 10 guests. It boasts separate lounge, dining, full kitchen, laundry and spa bath. Outdoors provides BBQ, alfresco dining, pool table, table tennis table and swimming pool, all minutes from Albury’s CBD. 451 Hall Avenue, Lavington NSW 2641 0416 094 936 enjoyalbury@gmail.com www.enjoyalburyaccommodation.com.au Executive Cottages 66 self rated l l l l w Executive Cottages has centrally located luxury 3 and 4 bedroom cottages all with 2 bathrooms. If you want comfortable cosy beds, 55” plasmas, leather lounges, air conditioning/heating plus quality furniture and fittings, we are the people to call! There is so much more we offer, our Cottages are perfect for business or pleasure, long or short term. Central Albury 0437 369 593 executivecottages@bigpond.com www.executivecottages.com.au Fountain Court Motor Inn AAA HHH Open seven days a week, 7.00am–9.00pm 568 David Street, Albury NSW 2640 02 6021 8411 fountaincourt3@bigpond.com www.alburywodongamotels.com.au/fountaincourt Frauenfelder Cottage accomModation The Fountain Court Motor Inn has 34 luxury units. It’s situated in the heart of Albury, a one minute walk from the city centre and away from any freeway noise. All units are located on the ground floor. Facilities include swimming pool, family and corporate units (spa suites). Offstreet parking available. All rooms are refurnished. self rated l l l l Frauenfelder Cottage is said to be Albury’s oldest house. Set well back from the street in a spacious enclosed garden, the cottage is very welcoming, with warm feelings of yesteryear. Completely self-contained Frauenfelder Cottage can house a family while the charming Kitchen Cottage is ideal for a couple or small family. Pets are welcome. 791 David Street, Albury NSW 2640 0403 591 786 julie@ffcottage.com www.frauenfeldercottagealbury.com.au GadDleen Grove Cottages self rated l l l l Come and enjoy our peace and tranquility in a fully self-contained rustic redgum cottage overlooking Albury Wodonga on a 260 acre sheep and cattle property only 9kms from Wodonga’s CBD. Relax and recharge your batteries or visit the amazing sights of our region in all seasons. A wood heater in winter adds to the ambience. 177 McGaffins Road, West Wodonga VIC 3690 02 6059 1386 or 0412 872 753 gaddleen@bigpond.com www.gaddleengrovecottages.com.au Great Aussie Holiday Park AAA HHHH Located on a scenic rural landscape, the park has a massive range of activities for kids and adults of all ages including a water spray park and jumping pillow. Great Aussie Holiday Park offers a range of accommodation from camping sites to deluxe poolside villas. Only 25 minutes from the hub of Albury Wodonga. Open Monday to Saturday, 8.00am-6.00pm; Sunday, 8.00am-5.00pm 14 Hore Road, Bowna NSW 2644 (35km from Albury) 02 6020 3236 admin@greataussieholidaypark.com.au www.greataussieholidaypark.com.au 67 accomModation Hume Inn Motel AAA HHH All you need in one location. Dine in the excellent Bonetti’s Italian restaurant while overlooking 7 hectare of parkland and the Murray River. Have a comfortable rest in our spacious and clean rooms and enjoy a free continental breakfast. Located only 7 minutes walk from the city centre; licensed clubs and the entertainment precinct are all at your fingertips. Open 24 hours 406 Wodonga Place, Albury NSW 2640 02 6021 2733 enquiries@humeinn.com.au www.humeinn.com.au Jacaranda Accommodation AAA HHHH One of Albury’s newest self-contained holiday properties. Jacaranda features a studio apartment, two bedroom apartment (with king size beds) and four bedroom home. Located on a quiet street with disabled access and secure gardens, Jacaranda is a short stroll to East Albury’s shops and only minutes from the CBD, Hume Freeway, airport, hospital and sporting facilities. Pet friendly. 619 Electra Street and 305 Borella Road, East Albury NSW 2640 0412 738 542 reception@jacarandaaccommodation.com.au www.jacarandaaccommodation.com.au Lake Hume Tourist Park A A A HHH Situated on the picturesque shores, Lake Hume Tourist Park is an affordable accommodation option with stunning lake or park views. Choose from a wide range of cabins for families, couples or single guests or stay on a powered or unpowered site, close to the park amenities. Call and book your holiday today. Open seven days a week, 9.00am–5.00pm 37 Murray Street, Lake Hume Village NSW 3691 02 6049 8100 stay@lakehumetouristpark.com.au www.lakehumetouristpark.com.au Nangara Serviced Accommodation self rated l l l l Nangara is a self-contained, fully modernised cottage in central Albury, only a few blocks from the CBD and comfortably accommodates five to six guests. Features include reverse-cycle ducted heating and cooling, a gas open fire, large rear deck with BBQ, LCD TVs. 68 445 Perry Street, Albury NSW 2640 0412 946 982 mkinetics@bigpond.com www.visitnsw.com/destinations/country-nsw/albury-area/albury/ accommodation/nangara-serviced-accommodation-albury accomModation Ibis Styles Albury Lake Hume Resort Once you arrive there is no need to leave Overlooking spectacular Lake Hume, ibis Styles Albury Lake Hume Resort is just ten minutes from Albury airport and an easy 15 minute drive from the twin cities of Albury Wodonga. AAA HHH Riverina Hwy, Albury NSW 2640 02 6026 4444 reservations@lakehumeresort.com.au www.ibisstylesalburylakehume.com.au Whether you are escaping the stress and distractions of everyday life, reconnecting with family or rediscovering that special spark of magic, we have a range of comfortable and spacious accommodation options to suit everyone. If you are planning a conference, function or wedding, our range of venues; menus and inclusions will truly impress your guests and have them talking for time to come. Our Watermark Restaurant is open to the public 7 nights for dinner and Sunday lunches. 69 accomModation Palm Villa Serviced Apartments self rated l l l l w Consisting of 2x2 bedroom self contained apartments and 3 bedroom self contained executive living townhouse with 2 bathrooms and spa. All contain private BBQ areas and secure parking. Conveniently located just off the freeway, close to all sporting and local food outlets, airport, hospital, restaurants and clubs. 266 Borella Road, Albury NSW 2640 0419 257 188 palmv@tpg.com.au www.palmvilla.com.au Pamela's Bed & Breakfast on Ironbark self rated l l l l Pamela’s on Ironbark is located in the heart of Thurgoona, 5 minutes from Charles Sturt University and 10 minutes from Albury. You can cycle on one of the many bike trails or simply relax by the pool. The beautifully decorated self-contained apartment can accommodate up to four guests. A delicious breakfast is provided. Open 24 hours 4 Ironbark Road, Thurgoona NSW 2640 0422 025 908 pamelasonironbark@hotmail.com www.facebook.com/pamelasonironbark Quality Hotel on Olive AAA HHHH The Quality Hotel on Olive is the finest boutique style hotel accommodation in Albury’s CBD, making it the perfect choice for a corporate get-together or a delightful weekend. Free wireless broadband, Austar and movie channels in all rooms. Cocktail bar and ´a la carte restaurant open seven nights. Open 24 hours 579 Olive Street, Albury NSW 2640 02 6021 6100 info@hotelonolive.com.au www.hotelonolive.com.au Quality Resort Siesta 70 AAA HHHH Combining superior facilities you expect with country charm the Quality Resort Siesta offers an ambience that’s relaxed and so very enjoyable. Taking a holiday at Quality Resort Siesta is just the break you are looking for. With a deluxe lagoon pool, spa, sauna, tennis, mini-golf, and wining and dining at the Cactus Cantina Bistro or the celebrated Bullring Bar and Restaurant there’s something for everyone. Open 24 hours 416 Wagga Road, North Albury NSW 2640 02 6025 4555 info@siesta.com.au www.siesta.com.au accomModation Quest Albury self rated l l l l w Comprising 104 tastefully decorated rooms of Studios, 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments, Quest Albury caters for overnight, short and long term accommodation requirements. Apartments feature fully equipped kitchens (kitchenettes in studios), stylish modern furnishings, reverse cycle air conditioning, LCD flat screen TV and high speed WiFi, iPod dock and Foxtel. Property features include on-site restaurant and day spa, conference facilities, BBQ area and gymnasium. Quest Albury offers both the corporate and leisure traveller the friendly service Quest is renowned for across Australia. Quest WODONGA Wodonga’s newest 4.5 star accommodation in the heart of Wodonga’s CBD. Fully-furnished and self-contained including iPod dock and multi-unit charging stations in all rooms. Gymnasium, outdoor pool and BBQ area, conference room and business lounge with WiFi available. Dine at our onsite restaurant Huon Hill and complete your stay with undercover secure car parking. Open 24 hours 550 Kiewa Street, Albury NSW 2640 02 6058 0900 questalbury@questapartments.com.au www.questalbury.com.au self rated l l l l w 24 hour check in 46 Reid Street, Wodonga VIC 3690 02 6043 8300 questwodonga@questapartments.com.au www.questwodonga.com.au 71 accomModation Rydges Albury AAA HHHH Ideally positioned in Albury’s CBD, Rydges Albury gives you great access to the sights and sounds of Albury, including restaurants, cafes, cinema, major sporting venues, spectacular Botanic Gardens and Albury’s major shopping and nightlife precinct. The hotel offers an onsite restaurant and bar, 24 hour reception, Foxtel and complimentary WiFi. 648 Dean Street, Albury NSW 2640 02 6021 5366 reservations_albury@rydges.com www.rydges.com/albury Sundowner Hume Country Motor Inn AAA HHH At the Sundowner Hume Country Motor Inn you will experience Albury’s quietest rooms with the most peaceful garden and pool setting overlooking parkland acreage. We are five minutes from Albury’s CBD and close to sporting venues and shops. The Sundowner Hume Country Motor Inn is ideal for families, groups and business travellers. Continental and fully-cooked breakfasts are available. 736 Logan Road, Albury NSW 2640 02 6025 8233 info@humecountrymotorinn.com.au www.humecountrymotorinn.com.au Twin City Motor Inn self rated l l l As a member of the Budget Group, we are able to offer clean, comfortable and affordable accommodation to singles, couples and families. Situated about 1km from the CBD, we are close to the Wodonga tennis complex and Birralee shopping centre. Off street parking is available. Visit our website for further details. Open Monday to Friday, 8.30am–9.00pm; Saturday, Sunday and public holidays, 9.00am–9.00pm 166 Melbourne Road, Wodonga VIC 3690 02 6024 2111 twincitymotorinn@iinet.net.au www.twincitymotorinn.com.au Winsor Park Motor Inn AAA HHH Situated opposite the Railway Station in central Albury and within walking distance of shops, restaurants and clubs, this 3.5 star motel offers affordable comfort and convenience to all guests and includes queen beds, Austar and free continental breakfast. WiFi broadband is also available. 72 Open seven days a week, 7.30am–9.30pm 471 Young Street, Albury NSW 2640 02 6021 8800 enquiry@winsorpark.com.au www.winsorpark.com.au AAA HHH Easy access on and off the Hume Freeway. A two minute drive from Wodonga town centre and 10 minutes to Albury. Park facilities include pool, playground, BBQ, dump point, laundrette, kiosk and WiFi. Cabins include cooking facilities, ensuite, air-conditioning and DVD/digital TV. We are pet friendly. 186 Melbourne Road, Wodonga VIC 3690 02 6024 2598 stay@wccp.com.au www.wccp.com.au accomModation Wodonga Caravan and Cabin Park T-QUAL Accreditation T-QUAL Accreditation is the Australian Government’s quality benchmark for the tourism industry. It is a federal framework that assesses and supports quality assurance schemes, and endorses their members with its national symbol of quality, the T-QUAL Tick The popular Star Ratings (AAA) scheme has been given the T-QUAL Tick therefore consumers can expect accommodation businesses that carry the AAA Star Rating have undergone rigorous assessments to ensure travellers’ expectations are met. Willowbank Events Willowbank Road, South Albury NSW 2640 0416 436 966 office@willowbankevents.com.au www.willowbankevents.com.au Events Suppliers A raw natural and sustainable environment. A private and pristine 10 hectare space on the Murray River in Albury within a 121.4 hectare property. Corporate conferences, events, cocktail parties, team building, private celebrations or weddings for up to 200 guests. By the river... a unique event experience awaits you! 73 74 WODONGA cbd 1 3 2 74 5 7 25 wodonga WODONGA LEGEND ● ENTERTAINMENT & EATING OUT page ● THINGS TO DO & SEE page ● ACCOMMODATION 1Broadgauge 41 6 Bandiana Army Museum 48 19 Baranduda Homestead 2 Henri’s Wodonga Bakery 42 7 Arts Space Wodonga 49 3 Huon Hill 42 8 GIGS Gateway Island Gallery 4 The Clubhouse Bar and Bistro 46 and Studios 51 5 The Cube Wodonga 47 9 Belvoir Park Playground 49 21 Boathaven Holiday Park 64 10 Bonegilla Migrant Experience 49 22 Borderland Big 4 Holiday Park 63 11 Chelbec Tours and Charter 54 23 Comfort Inn and Suites 12 Gateway Village 51 13 Harvey’s Fun Park 51 24 Gaddleen Grove Cottages 67 14 Hume Murray Farmers Market 51 25 Quest Wodonga 71 15 Stanley Bears 40 26 Twin City Motor Inn 72 16WAVES 53 27 Wodonga Caravan and Cabin Park 73 17 Wodonga and District Turf Club 53 and B&B Cottages page 62 20 Best Western Stagecoach Motel Wodonga Blazing Stump 63 65 18 Garden Gallery Café at Wodonga Plant Farm 40 Public Toilets Cemetery Lookout Taxi Rank Parking Playground Off Leash Area ATM Australia Post Boat Ramp Caravan Dump Point Public Telephone Hospital Golf Course Wi-Fi Internet Access Police Station Railway Station Petrol Station Airport Bus Stop Information Centre Disclaimer While AlburyCity and the City of Wodonga have made every endeavour to ensure the information supplied in this publication is suitable, accurate and complete, no warranty is given that the material contained within is free from error or omission. 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Produced by AlburyCity in partnership with the City of Wodonga 75 ALBURY cbd ALBURY Albury LEGEND ● ENTERTAINMENT & EATING OUT page 1 Albion Hotel 41 2 Albury Entertainment Centre 46 3 Beechworth Bakery 41 4 Border Wine Room 41 5 Café Borellas - Peards Albury 43 6 Commercial Club Albury 45 7 Hog’s Breath Cafe 42 8 Kinross Woolshed 46 9 Paddy’s - Bar, Bistro & Beer Garden 42 10Riverdeck 44 11 Sodens Hotel 44 12 SS&A Group 44 13 The Bended Elbow 44 20 Canoe Guy at Murray River Canoe Hire 49 36 Best Western Plus Hovell Tree Inn 63 21 Canoe the Murray 50 36 Briardale Bed & Breakfast 65 22 Commercial Golf Resort Albury 50 36 Clifton Motel 23 Community Wood Fired Oven 50 36 Commercial Golf Resort Motel Albury 66 24 Forest Air Helicopters 50 36 Commodore Motor Inn 25 Lake Hume Hire 52 36 Enjoy Albury Accommodation 26 Murray Valley Bushwalkers Inc. 52 36 Executive Cottages Pty Ltd 27 Oddies Creek Playspace 52 36 Fountain Court Motor Inn 28 Wagirra Trail 52 36 Frauenfelder Cottage 29 Wonga Wetlands 53 36 Great Aussie Holiday Park 30 Zone Laser Tag Albury 54 36 Hume Inn Motel 68 36 Ibis Styles Albury Lake Hume Resort 69 36 Jacaranda Accommodation 68 68 ● ACCOMMODATION page 65 66 66 66 67 67 67 31 Abode Apartments Albury 60 36 Lake Hume Tourist Park 32 Albury All Seasons Tourist Park 60 36 Nangara Serviced Accommodation 33 Albury Apartments 60 36 Palm Villa Serviced Apartments 34 Albury Citygate Holiday Park 60 36 Pamela’s B & B on Ironbark 68 70 ● THINGS TO DO & SEE page 14 A1 Lavish Limousines 54 35 Albury Dream Cottages 61 36 Quality Hotel on Olive 15 Albury Botanic Gardens 47 36 Albury Garden Court Motel 61 36 Quality Resort Siesta 70 16 Albury LibraryMuseum 47 36 Albury Motor Village 61 36 Quest Albury 71 17 Albury Racing Club 48 36 Albury Regent Motel 62 36 Rydges Albury 72 18 Albury Swim Centre 48 36 Albury Townhouse 62 36 Sundowner Hume Country Motor Inn 72 19 Albury Wodonga Equestrian Centre 48 36 Australia Park Motel 62 36 Windsor Park Motor Inn 72 70 70 alburywodongaaustralia.com.au