Wonga Wetlands
A sanctuary for birdwatchers, field naturalists, photographers and bushwalking groups. Wandering through Wonga Wetlands is an idyllic way to wind down and enjoy nature. Wonga… Read More »
Two days in Albury Wodonga: Top things to do
Ready for an exciting 48-hour adventure in Albury Wodonga? Dive into vibrant culture, scenic views, and delightful dining experiences that will make your stay unforgettable.… Read More »
A magic Murray River escape
Unwind and explore Australia’s longest river as it winds its way through Albury Wodonga. The mighty Murray River beckons, inviting you to dive into adventure… Read More »
The Australian Freshwater Sciences Conference 2024
Business Events & ConferencesThe Australian Freshwater Sciences Authroity Conference 2024 Warmly welcoming to all delegates attending The Australian Freshwater Sciences Conference 2024 to Albury Wodonga, Monday 2 to… Read More »
Explore Albury Wodonga’s nature experiences
Unwind, unplug, and reconnect with a nature experience in Albury Wodonga! Explore diverse ecosystems teeming with birdlife, hike scenic trails, or paddle down a majestic… Read More »
Cycle Albury Wodonga: find your perfect ride
Albury Wodonga is a cyclist’s paradise, offering a range of bike trails to suit every rider. Whether you’re cruising a scenic riverside trail, conquering thigh-burning… Read More »
Free fun in Albury Wodonga
Looking for free things to do in Albury Wodonga? Our guide is packed with adventure for the budget-conscious explorer! Forget entry fees and ticket prices,… Read More »
Winter
Business Events & ConferencesWinter There is no reason to retreat in the colder months in Albury Wodonga. Discover stunning nature, striking cultural displays and a range of local… Read More »
Wagirra Trail and Yindyamarra Sculpture Walk
Hire a bike or lace up your walking shoes to explore the Murray River pathway, a 15 kilometre (return) trail that links the Wonga Wetlands… Read More »
Bird watching hot spots around Albury Wodonga
Here’s the inside scoop and local tips for spying on our feathered friends. Wonga Wetlands The constant wetting and drying cycle of the wetlands keeps… Read More »