Discover the best top things to do in Albury, Australia including Fredericks Park, Murray River Trail, Albury Botanic Garden, Lake Hume, Noreuil Park, Wagirra Trail, Wonga Wetlands, Yindyamarra Sculpture Walk.
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5.0 based on 26 reviews
Lovely walking in Australian bush near the iconic Murray river. Plenty of wildlife to see with Pelicans, parrots, other bird life, and fish jumping.
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 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 10 reviews
What a fantastic walk and terrific destinations. A real jewel in the regional crown for the district of Albury. Walk from the Monument or the Botanic Gardens along the trail , beside the Might Murray River and past the 'Bat Viewing Area' (you can't miss them as they are very noisy!), for 30 mins and you reach the Kremur St Boat ramp (has toilets) then another 30 mins along the beautiful trail to Horseshoe Lagoon. Another 30 mins and you are at the Wonga Wetlands (has toilets). It is possible to park and join the trail at each of those points. The path is wide and amazingly popular.
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
4.5 based on 26 reviews
This is a gorgeous walk. Nice and cool in the summer. Always beautiful by the river. Kids can take bikes or scooters or just walk along to each sculpture. Also very pram friendly. There are a few nice spots to access the river for a paddle on the edge. From here can continue on to Horseshoe Lagoon or Wonga Wetlands, or back the other way to Noreiul (few hills that way if you want a bit of cardio with your walk). The sculptures are very interesting. As locals we walk along here often.
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