Camper Trailers for sale and hire in Albury / Wodonga NSW |
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Welcome to Albury Wodonga Australia.Discover comprehensive Albury Wodonga Visitor Information, the wonderful surrounding region, and our themes of heritage and culture, nature and environment, food and wine, golf and sport. Don’t miss the Albury Wodonga Events Calendar packed with entertainment and activities. Albury Wodonga is the perfect destination for Conventions, featuring our professional convention bureau with information about venues and everything you require to ensure the success of your next business meeting. Plus with so much Accommodation on offer you will enjoy browsing and viewing venue profiles featuring images to assist with your selection. Area Information.Once, the magnificent Murray River was as busy as a present-day highway, with whistle-blowing paddle steamers travelling back and forth as they transported goods between rapidly growing towns and cities. Today, it’s the kind of peaceful, lazy waterway which tempts you to take time out, sit on its broad banks under a shady tree, relax and just let the hours slip by. And when you feel refreshed and in the mood for exploring, Albury Wodonga is the place to start. These twin cities sit on either side of the Murray River, cleverly blending city style and country pace, history and contemporary attractions, art and adventure, and a great deal more. Home to around 90,000 people, Albury Wodonga is large enough to provide very varied holiday attractions and entertainment, but small enough for you to enjoy exploring on foot. And that’s certainly the best way to appreciate its distinctive character, with grand old buildings, richly established gardens and broad tree-lined streets. 19th century architecture and edgy streetscapesThere are contrasts in nature too, with fine formal gardens such as the 1887 Albury Botanic Gardens, Wodonga’s relaxed Sumsion Gardens with large lagoon and walking tracks, and Albury’s Noreuil Park on the banks of the Murray River. This is a perfect spot for picnics under the Plane trees, a coffee in the café and a swim. And speaking of coffee, those who cherish their daily caffeine hit will just keep on discovering café after café. Dean Street in Albury is a great place to start – just watch for the welcoming cafés that are often hidden up little lanes and alleys. The twin cities are also known for great pubs, clubs and restaurants which often feature fresh regional produce. Albury’s Dean Street and High Street in Wodonga are serious shopping precincts, and you’ll find no less than five large shopping centres with dozens of retail outlets.
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