Murray Downs Golf and Country Club
Photo by
Andrew McCombe
MURRAY DOWNS
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Murray Downs is just a short drive across the famous and historic lift bridge from Swan Hill, it has plenty of activities and nearby attractions to accommodate and entertain the whole family.
Visit Murray Downs Golf and Country Club, widely acclaimed as the Murray River’s finest golf course, which also offers bowls, tennis, a large tropical pool, great dining, entertainment and club facilities.
The golf resort’s 18-hole championship course is one of the best resort golf courses in the country, with its array of charming holes, perfectly groomed fairways and well placed water hazards.
110 minutes from Moama.
SWAN HILL
Swan Hill is the perfect combination of regional charm and city sophistication as a major regional centre for the surrounding country.
Set on three hectares on the banks of the Little Murray River, at the Swan Hill Pioneer Settlement you will find real-life Mallee cottages, a hotel, schools and shops, plus an enormous collection of working tractors and machinery sourced from the local area.
At night time the Swan Hill Pioneer Settlement comes alive with the Legends of the Mallee light show Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday nights and the Heartbeat of the Murray light show Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday nights.
The captivating laser light shows intertwine the past, present and future into a state-of-the-art show using the natural environment and setting as its background, creating an unmissable enchanting spectacle.
Sitting adjacent to the Marraboor River, is the Swan Hill Regional Art gallery with its well recognised and comprehensive collection of native art.
The gallery offers a lively program of ever-changing exhibitions, as well as displays from the permanent collections and local artists.
Don’t forget to take a selfie with the Giant Murray Cod that sits next to the train station as you arrive into town.
110 minutes from Echuca.
Murray Downs Golf and Country Club
Photo by
Andrew McCombe