Discover the best top things to do in Albury, Australia including Murray River Canoe Hire, Oddies Creek Playspace, Albury Botanic Garden, Monument Hill War Memorial, Lake Hume, Lieutenant Albert Borella V.C. & Victoria Cross Memorial, Noreuil Park, Albury LibraryMuseum, Albury Visitor Information Centre, Wonga Wetlands.
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5.0 based on 101 reviews
Murray River Canoe Hire has been doing canoe trips at Albury since 1991, we are the only company with qualified staff to give you a great trip on the Murray, whether it be for 2 hours or 10 days we can supply you with the best gear and the right knowledge, from 2 people to your social club ,school group or conference group ,we can do it for you, our trips include pick up and drop off ,life jackets and maps ,you can also come pick up a canoe and take it to your favourite place,fishing kayaks also available. Prices are from $30 per adult.
5.0 based on 41 reviews
This is just an outstanding place for young children to explore, experience and just have a great time. It an ideal place to stop if families are travelling between the two capital cities and are looking for a place for their youngsters to let off a little steam.
4.5 based on 690 reviews
This is an oasis in the middle of the city. Beautifully designed and maintained it is an oasis many cities could learn from. Peaceful and quiet just walk around and let yourself be smothered in an ocean of natural beauty. Trees, flowers, rose's combined with structures inside the Children's Garden you will relax just being present here.
4.5 based on 271 reviews
Love the way this is displayed. It has a great view of the town. When i was there they were dping construction on the Albury war veteran's section.
4.5 based on 310 reviews
Kind of the NSW roadblock to allow us diseased “Mexicans” to access the north side of Lake Hume dam wall. A beautiful and peaceful spot. Grassed areas, huge wall, spillway in action and educational engineering sign on hydro power generation. Did some fishing below wall in Murray and above lake (no luck, fish won the day).
4.5 based on 187 reviews
I lovely stroll along the river shore with great facilities and views. Plenty of parking and wildlife. Check you the hovel tree opposite the new pizza oven construction site.
4.5 based on 79 reviews
Opened in 2007, the LibraryMuseum has been a game changer for the Albury. It has won multiple national awards for architecture and has been widely recognised for its success in attracting community users and other visitors. Today, the LibraryMuseum has around 220,000 visitors a year. It brings together state-of-the-art technology, reading and research facilities, heritage and interactive exhibitions - all for free.
Lots to do at this exciting place in the heart of Albury. The Crossing Place Museum has enough there to fill in an hour or more and learn something about our indigenous culture as well as some great info on Bonegilla and the first wave of migrants to come to the area. Then the library itself has papers to read and a huge range of magazines to browse. The internet is free as well and the staff are really helpful if you have any questions. The Retro Cafe is just down the hallway if you need a coffee and a snack or a light meal.
4.5 based on 56 reviews
There's a wealth of info here of what to see and where to eat in town and the region. The lady gave us and excellent recommendation for lunch in the nearby wine area. Very helpful. BTW there's no toilet here, its in the nearby train station waiting room.
4.5 based on 25 reviews
The wetlands is very well maintained and we spent a few hours walking the park with binoculars looking for all the different species. Partially shaded, good toilet facilities and free to visit which is great for families
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