Albury Attractions
Albury Airport Uiver Memorial
Visit the Albury Airport 'Uiver' Memorial at Albury Airport. Albury hit world news headlines when in 1934 a participant in the London to Melbourne Centenary Air Race became lost in severe thunder storms in the final leg of the journey. Towards midnig ...
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Albury Botanic Gardens
Albury's beautiful Botanic Gardens have been established for over 100 years and gives residents and tourists alike the opportunity to see and admire the historical significance as well. Over the years, the gardens have won many prizes for layout, des ...
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Albury Railway Station
You can enjoy the full experience of the Albury Railway Station by taking a Countrylink train from either Sydney or Melbourne. Make an entrance into historic Albury through the splendid railway station, which gives a vista over the town. The grandeur ...
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Albury Regional Art Gallery
The Albury Regional Art Gallery, located in the former Town Hall in Dean Street, holds a pre-eminent position as one of the major regional galleries in Australia. It presents both its diverse and changing community as well as the region’s visitor ...
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Albury Regional Museum
Albury Regional Museum enriches the emotional and intellectual life of the people by reflecting and celebrating the region's diverse cultural heritage. Albury Regional Museum is the perfect place to learn more about the Albury Wodonga region.The mus ...
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Eastern Hill Rotary Lookout
This lookout is is situated off East street, Albury looking across Albury Airport and the Table Top Range. Part of the Hume and Hovell Walking Track, the Eastern Hill rotary Lookout also offers fantastic views of the Murray River Flood Plain. To the ...
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Lake Hume and Hume Weir Spillway
One of Australia’s most important storage reservoirs, Lake Hume has a capacity six times the size of Sydney Harbour and is set in mountainous countryside. The dam features a concrete spillway and earthen embankment 1.6km long. Enjoy the Weir Wall W ...
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Monument Hill
Excellent views of Albury-Wodonga can be seen from the hill where the War Memorial is located. The monument was designed by architect Louis Harrison in 1923 and erected in 1924 at a cost of 3,000 pounds. In 1925 on Anzac Day the Memorial was dedic ...
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Mungabareena and Water Works
Mungabareena reserve is an important cultural reserve that has significance to many Aboriginal tribes in this region. It is where Aboriginal peoples from different tribes meet to trade before continuing towards Mt Bogong to hunt for Bogong moths. The ...
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Nail Can Hill Walking Track
Overlooking central Albury is the tree cloaked Nail Can Hill. During early settlement of Albury, a large part of Nail Can Hill was cleared, but later left to regenerate resulting in the existing bushland. The native woodlands are easily explored via ...
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Wiesners Swamp Nature Reserve
Wiesners Swamp Nature Reserve is 103 hectares in size and is located approximately 50 kilometres north of Albury in southern NSW. Like Lake Urana Nature Reserve this small area of land lies within a vast landscape of cleared pasture and cropping lan ...
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Wonga Wetlands
Wonga Wetlands, on the Murray River floodplain is being gently restored from grazing land using Albury City’s environmentally treated wastewater. This is another absorbing natural conservation area featuring amazing 600year old Murray River Red Gum ...
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