Albury Tourist Attractions: 10 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Albury? Check out our Albury Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Albury.
Top Places to visit in Albury:
Albury Botanic Garden, Noreuil Park, Lake Hume, Monument Hill War Memorial, Albury Library Museum, MAMA - Murray Art Museum Albury, Murray River Trail, Yindyamarra Sculpture Walk, Lavington Library, Wonga Wetlands
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TOP 20 ALBURY Attractions (Things to Do & See)
Best places to visit in Albury - New South Wales, all about things to do, where to go or tourist attractions in Albury. This city located on the border with Victoria and hugging the Murray River.
There are some recommended beautiful places to visit in Albury such as Albury Botanic Garden, Lake Hume, Noreuil Park, Murray River, Yindyamarra Sculpture Walk, Wonga Wetlands, Waggira Trail, etc.
Don't forget to also visit some tourist attractions in Albury such as Monument Hill War Memorial, MAMA - Murray Art Museum Albury, Albury LibraryMuseum, Lavington Library, Myer Centrepoint, Lieutenant Albert Borella V.C. & Victoria Cross Memorial, Fredericks Park, St Matthew's Anglican Church, Albury Wodonga Farmers Market, Albury Entertainment Centre, Albury Town Hall, Kiewa Street Market, etc.
Also visit Albury Visitor Information Centre for more info about tourist guide in Albury. You will get more informations about things to do list in Albury.
Top Attractions in Albury By JoGuru.com
Top Attractions in Albury are as follows-Mungabareena Reserve is best for picnic spot.
Albury Botanic Garden have 1000 plus exotic plants,Wonga Wetlands is a ecosytem for lagoons,Murray River is longest river in Australia,Hume Lake is largest artificial lake in Australia,Monument hill is place for relaxing,Albury Library Museum is award winning ,Albury art gallery is best regional art gallery,
Melbourne to Sydney - The best things to see on a road trip for a week!
If you've got a week to drive from Melbourne to Sydney, then you're in for a treat! There are so many fantastic Australian sights to see along the way - from beaches, to wildlife, and cool cities. Let me show you what's in store...
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Australia Road Trip: Brisbane to Melbourne
Actually Noosa, QLD to Frankston, VIC.
Done over 3 days at the start of October 2018.
At 4x speed.
Route: Noosaville to Eumundi then following the Bruce Hwy/Pacific Mwy to the Gold Coast. Continuing down the Pacific Hwy/Mwy to Forster for the first stop. Down into Sydney and across the Harbour Bridge. Down towards Wollongong and over Sea Cliff Bridge before heading inland to join the Hume Hwy/Fwy to get to Yass for the 2nd stop. From Yass we went a little inland to break up the highway driving a bit, but rejoined the Hume at Albury and continued into Melbourne. We took the Western Ring road to go over the Bolte bridge and then followed the coast down to Frankston via Beach Rd/Nepean Hwy.
Melbourne to Sydney Drive via the Coast: 8 Must-See Stops in Victoria
Forget the Melbourne to Sydney drive via the inland route, we'll show you the spectacular coastal trip and 8 places to stop that will leave you in awe. In this first part, we'll run through all the towns we stopped at in Gippsland, Victoria: Bairnsdale, Lakes Entrance and Nungurner.
Your first stop after you leave Melbourne will be the vast region of Gippsland that stretches all the way from the outer suburb of Pakenham all the way to the border of New South Wales. The region is GIGANTIC. Driving from one end to the other can take up to 5 hours.
Our first 2 nights saw us staying in the small township of Bairnsdale, where we bunked up at the NRMA Holiday Park which we used as our base to explore Paynesville, Raymond Island and the Buchan Caves.
We moved further east on our final 2 nights, staying at our first off-grid Airbnb - The Folly in Nungurner. From there, we embarked on trips to the popular family holiday spot Lakes Entrance, Ninety Mile Beach and even ventured as far as the Historic Trestle Bridge in Nowa Nowa.
Whether you're road tripping from Melbourne to Sydney, or Sydney to Melbourne, a stop in Lakes Entrance and Gippsland is an absolute must. Famous for being the home of Australia's largest inland waterways, the views and sights will steal your breath away and leave you wanting to return for more.
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The Best Jobs in the World winner Elisa Detrez took our JUCY Condo for an epic 15 day Australian adventure checking out the top things to do from Melbourne to Sydney! Get inspired for your next road trip!!
Albury-Wodonga, Australia
Albury-Wodonga is a twin city straddling the Murray River border of the two south-eastern Australian states of New South Wales and Victoria. Albury is the city on the New South Wales bank of the river, Wodonga the Victorian city on the southern bank. For all practical purposes related to travel, the two cities are one. The cities are a gateway to the gourmet area surrounding Beechworth, the mountain town of Bright and the Rutherglen winery area. They also make a good stopping-off point on the drive between Melbourne and Sydney.
Whilst in many senses Albury-Wodonga operates as a single community (sometimes to the dismay of residents), the twin cities possess parallel municipal governments and state government services. The closer proximity of Melbourne and the local predominance of Australian Rules Football perhaps give Albury a closer cultural affiliation with Victoria. Grand plans were made by the government 30 years ago to turn Albury-Wodonga into a major inland city and the cities have grown rapidly from sleepy country towns to major regional centres.
The Wiradjuri people were probably the tribe of indigenous Australians resident immediately before the advent of Europeans in the area in the 1820s-1830s. European settlement was first gazetted at this popular river crossing in 1839 and after a decade a small settlement was well established. 1851 saw the separation of Victoria from New South Wales as a separate colony with the Murray marking much of the border, and Albury and Wodonga developed as a border town, with customs points between a protectionist Victoria and a free trade favouring New South Wales.
A permanent bridge was built over the Murray river in 1860, with horse drawn coach connections running between the train stations in Wodonga and New South Wales, each running trains on different railway gauges. Even after the rail bridge was built, trains from Victoria ran to Albury, and trains from New South Wales ran to Wodonga, as the governments could not agree on a common interchange station. Albury eventually emerged as the choice for interchange, but the railway gauges remained incompatible until the 1960s when the standard gauge track was laid to Melbourne allowing the first trains to run from Sydney to Melbourne without a change in Albury. The size of Albury station still reflects this heritage.
Albury was also the focus of attempts to open up the inland trade along the Murray, with paddlesteamers seen as a technology that would open up large tracts of farmland to the market. Although strongly supported by the South Australian government the paddlesteamers were never really a financial success, but the wharves and paddlesteamers in Albury today are at least a tribute to the tenacity of the steamer pioneers.
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Melbourne Sydney Road Trip 2018 [43 Amazing Destinations] [4K]
A get away road trip from Melbourne to Sydney with a group of friends. Together, we traveled to many amazing destinations and covered 3000km of driving in the following sequence: Melbourne, Geelong, Great Ocean Road, Sydney, Blue Mountains (Katoomba), Kiama, Batemans Bay and back to Melbourne.
Travel Period: 27 April 2018 - 7 May 2018 (Autumn)
Video Contents:
- Seddon Deadly Sins Cafe (Breakfast) [00:23]
- Brighton Bathing Boxes [01:05]
- Casa Di Tutti (Dinner) [01:29]
- West 48 (Breakfast) [01:40]
- Queen Victoria Market [02:09]
- State Library Victoria [02:40]
- Melbourne Central [02:50]
- DonDon Japanese Restaurant (Lunch) [02:54]
- Royal Arcade [03:05]
- Block Arcade [03:08]
- ACDC Lane [03:19]
- Melbourne to Geelong [03:38]
- Little Creatures Brewery Geelong [03:43]
- Geelong to Lornie (Great Ocean Road) [04:08]
- Teddy's Lookout [04:25]
- Lornie to Apollo Bay (Great Ocean Road) [04:40]
- The Harbour Fish Shop [04:54]
- Apollo Bay to Cape Otway [05:24]
- Cape Otway Lightstation [05:29]
- Cape Otway to Port Campbell (Great Ocean Road) [06:10]
- Gibson Steps (Spelling Error) [06:14]
- Twelve Apostles [06:25]
- Loch Ard Gorge [06:38]
- Crooked Fork (Breakfast) [06:56]
- Werribee to Sydney [07:21]
- Myeongdong Korean Restaurant (Dinner) [07:31]
- Sydney Opera House [07:57]
- Circular Quay [08:24]
- Sydney Harbour Bridge [08:29]
- Circular Quay Railway Station [08:35]
- Darling Harbour [08:53]
- Sydney Fish Market [09:04]
- Bondi Beach [09:47]
- Sydney to Katoomba (Blue Moutnains) [10:15]
- Basil Nut Cafe & Restaurant (Lunch) [10:20]
- Prince Henry Cliff Walk [10:44]
- Three Sisters [12:25]
- Cahill's Lookout [12:43]
- Old City Bank Brasserie (Dinner) [13:24]
- Clean State Cafe (Breakfast) [13:42]
- Katoomba to Kiama [13:53]
- Kiama Lighthouse [14:00]
- Kiama Blowhole [14:03]
- Kiama to Batemans Bay [14:13]
- Starfish Deli (Dinner) [14:28]
- Crumb Cafe (Breakfast) [14:37]
- Batemans Bay to Melbourne [14:45]
- Fusion Hotpot (Dinner) [14:57]
- Pidapipo Gelateria [15:16]
- Mr Ramen San [15:26]
- Southbank Promenade [15:54]
- Long Chim Melbourne (Dinner) [16:00]
- Gami Chicken (Supper) [16:06]
- Melbourne to Tullamarine Melbourne Airport [17:50]
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