Situated on the southern banks of the iconic Murray River on the border of Victoria and New South Wales, the country town of Yarrawonga is a mecca for watersports, boating and fishing. Its pleasant year-round weather draws visitors from across the state, while farm gates, wineries and breweries keep visitors coming back.
Things to do in Yarrawonga
Yarrawonga’s most famous attraction is Lake Mulwala, a 439-square-kilometre body of pristine water. Enjoy a picnic in the park or stroll along the attractive foreshore to enjoy views of the majestic river red gums. In summer, take a boat out for a day of water skiing or treat the kids at Aquazone, an inflatable obstacle course on the lake.
For a taste of modern Australian cuisine, enjoy a meal at The Naked Tree situated Yarrawonga's main thoroughfare, Belmore Street. Food enthusiasts should visit Rich Glen Olive Estate, where you can sample an extensive range of gourmet artisan products at the Farmgate Store and Café.
Interested in the history of Yarrawonga? Visit the Yarrawonga-Mulwala Pioneer Museum to see an extensive collection antiques and machinery representing the region’s aviation and agricultural past. If you’re looking to entertain the entire family, head to Tunzafun, a small amusement park with mini golf, dodgem cars and trampolines.
Sample a range of local beer, wine and spirits at the Byramine Homestead and Brewery, a historical estate set amid one of Australia’s largest vegetable farms. The unique 19th-century octagonal building is a National Trust and serves Devonshire tea and light lunches.
Getting around Yarrawonga
Yarrawonga is a three-hour drive from Melbourne International Airport and four-hour train ride from Melbourne’s Southern Cross Station. The township of Yarrawonga is small enough to navigate on foot, with local buses, taxis and shuttle buses accessing attractions further afield.