Discover the best top things to do in Horsham, Australia including Barangaroo Boutique Wines, Taylors Lake, Horsham Town Hall, Horsham Regional Art Gallery, Horsham Botanical Gardens, Weir Park, Horsham Weir to Baillie Street River Walk, Wimmera River, May Park, Green Lake.
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5.0 based on 13 reviews
Had a gfs birthday there where they had incredible grazing platters, coupled with the sparkling red! Delish!!!
5.0 based on 8 reviews
We went for the Umbilical Brothers, here in Horsham, at a great, new, set up! The Hall is optimised for viewing, we were a few rows back and yet, still could see the whole stage easily. We had a great show, the seats are comfortable, totally enjoyed the whole experience. It's not the first time I've been here, and will totally return! If your considering attending a show here, definitely do it, its a great experience!
4.5 based on 19 reviews
4.5 based on 97 reviews
I love visiting here. It is nice and cool over Summer, with plenty of shade on offer.. no dogs also so the lawns are pristine!
4.5 based on 21 reviews
Popular spot with locals. Plenty of variety - with a fenced dog area,fenced and unfenced playground and excellent walking trails along the river. The Yanga trail that takes you along the bottom of the weir is a must see. Another interesting area is the walking trail past the dog area that has info boards that you can scan on smart phone for information
4.5 based on 15 reviews
Numerous areas you can enjoy river from Horsham to Jeparit. The easiest spots to enjoy in Horsham include Sawyer Park and Weir Park. Excellent playground on adventure island and a recent addition in last couple of years with The Anzac bridge
4.5 based on 9 reviews
A cute little park with picnic tables, walking paths, BBQ’s, toilets and a great playground. Great for little kids and was easy to take the pram. Park was pet friendly too. A nice afternoon spent.
4.0 based on 22 reviews
During the drought and before the building of the GWM Pipeline you could actually walk into middle due to no water. After much local anger and dismay it usually receives a regular flow and currently sits at 38% capacity. Now that it’s filled with water it’s a popular spot for water sports. (As of this week it has been declared safe to swim after blue green algae outbreak) Green Lake receives water from a channel that is feed from Rocklands Reservoir and was originally used as a water storage facility but is now classed as a Recreation Reservoir. At times you will see people fishing (one of the best native fishing spots) waterskiing or using jet skis. An added bonus is that the much loved kiosk has now reopened.
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