PS Emmylou - Murray River Echuca Cruise Experience
Experience Luxury Boutique River Cruising on the Murray River from Echuca
Paddle Steamers Emmylou & Pevensey on the Murray River Australia Echuca 1
Paddle Steamers Emmylou & Pevensey travelling along the Murray River at Echuca Australia
Paddlesteamers on the Murray River : Australia
PS Emmylou and PS Pevensey are restored paddlesteamers operating out of the port of Echuca in northern Victoria. See them here going about their daily trade to the accompaniment of the local birds squawking and chirping at each other along the river banks. The river is the border between the states of Victoria and New South Wales.
PS Emmylou - Murray River Echuca
The spectacular paddlesteamer, the PS Emmylou, the world’s only wood-fired cruising paddlesteamer, is being relaunched this Spring 2018. Following a specially designed luxury upgrade and fit out, the Emmylou will launch with an extended 3 – 4 night program.
Taking passengers for the first time through some of the most pristine and intact ecological forests, to places of geographic, historic and Aboriginal cultural significance, the PS Emmylou will travel along the world’s third longest navigable river, to world heritage wetlands, and the world’s largest red gum forest.
With only 9 cabins, and the Murray River as muse, this boutique steam-powered cruise, is able to moor alongside outstanding river wineries, drop in to local producers, pause to explore heritage sites such as the 1860s Perricoota Station, and access ancient Murray River tributaries on the MV Kingfisher with an environmental specialist.
The refitted contemporary cabins include fine linens topped with silky duvets, with the boats’ premier cabin, the Emmylou Suite located on the front Upper Deck, with French Doors opening to a private deck and 180 degree views of the river.
Onboard dining, prepared by the Emmylou’s Chef, features local food and wine from across the Heathcote and Perricoota wine regions. Riverside campfires are offered in the evenings, with stunning night skies to complete this unique experience.
PS Emmylou - Murray River Echuca - TV30s
The spectacular paddlesteamer, the PS Emmylou, the world’s only wood-fired cruising paddlesteamer, is being relaunched this Spring 2018. Following a specially designed luxury upgrade and fit out, the Emmylou will launch with an extended 3 – 4 night program.
Taking passengers for the first time through some of the most pristine and intact ecological forests, to places of geographic, historic and Aboriginal cultural significance, the PS Emmylou will travel along the world’s third longest navigable river, to world heritage wetlands, and the world’s largest red gum forest.
With only 9 cabins, and the Murray River as muse, this boutique steam-powered cruise, is able to moor alongside outstanding river wineries, drop in to local producers, pause to explore heritage sites such as the 1860s Perricoota Station, and access ancient Murray River tributaries on the MV Kingfisher with an environmental specialist.
The refitted contemporary cabins include fine linens topped with silky duvets, with the boats’ premier cabin, the Emmylou Suite located on the front Upper Deck, with French Doors opening to a private deck and 180 degree views of the river.
Onboard dining, prepared by the Emmylou’s Chef, features local food and wine from across the Heathcote and Perricoota wine regions. Riverside campfires are offered in the evenings, with stunning night skies to complete this unique experience.
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Echuca Paddle Steamer Emmylou on the Murray River, Australia, September 2016
P S Emmylou, Murray River, Echuca
P.S. Emmylou paddlewheel, Echuca, Murray River, May 2013
P S Emmylou, Murray River, Echuca
One hour into a two hour trip up the Murray River on the P.S.Emmylou, Turn around and head back to Echuca, May 2013.
P S Emmylou, Murray River, Echuca.
P.S. Emmylou, Echuca May 2013
Trip on the PS Emmylou Echuca Australia (1996)
In March 1996 (Election Day) we did a short trip on the PS Emmylou with family from the UK. We near on had the boat to ourselves. ( most people at the polls)This is a great way to travel along the Murray.
The sounds of the river with the gentle splashing of her paddels propelled by steam was so relaxing. It's a wonderfull trip.
Our English visitors loved the trip.......And so did we......Australian history at its best..
PS Emmylou- Murray River Echuca TVC15s
The spectacular paddlesteamer, the PS Emmylou, the world’s only wood-fired cruising paddlesteamer, is being relaunched this Spring 2018. Following a specially designed luxury upgrade and fit out, the Emmylou will launch with an extended 3 – 4 night program.
Taking passengers for the first time through some of the most pristine and intact ecological forests, to places of geographic, historic and Aboriginal cultural significance, the PS Emmylou will travel along the world’s third longest navigable river, to world heritage wetlands, and the world’s largest red gum forest.
With only 9 cabins, and the Murray River as muse, this boutique steam-powered cruise, is able to moor alongside outstanding river wineries, drop in to local producers, pause to explore heritage sites such as the 1860s Perricoota Station, and access ancient Murray River tributaries on the MV Kingfisher with an environmental specialist.
The refitted contemporary cabins include fine linens topped with silky duvets, with the boats’ premier cabin, the Emmylou Suite located on the front Upper Deck, with French Doors opening to a private deck and 180 degree views of the river.
Onboard dining, prepared by the Emmylou’s Chef, features local food and wine from across the Heathcote and Perricoota wine regions. Riverside campfires are offered in the evenings, with stunning night skies to complete this unique experience.
PS Melbourne on the Murray River, Mildura - includes Loch and Wharf Docking
The oldest steam engine in Australia, aboard the Paddle Steamer Melbourne, on the Murray River at Mildura. See this beautiful vessel dock at both the interesting Loch 11 and the Mildura Wharf. Engine highlights see
Oldest Paddle Steamer Engine in Australia - PS Melbourne, Murray River at Mildura
Engineer stokes the oldest active paddle steamer engine on the PS Melbourne on the Murray River at Mildura. Video taken by Karen Foster.
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PS Emmylou at Echuca- Victoria
Construction began only in 1980, for this much younger Echuca paddle steamer. She regularly plies the mighty Murray River, giving pleasure rides to enthusiastic locals and tourists alike.
PS Canberra - Murray River Echuca
The PS Canberra is an enjoyable way to cruise the Mighty Murray River, and capture the essence of yesteryear. Sunset dinner cruises are a great way to unwind, or you can join one of the many daily cruises on offer. The Canberra is also a much sought after function boat which has happily hosted many weddings and parties. Step back in time when you board the Canberra and catch a little of the essence of times gone past.
WUDU S09E05: The Wonderful Emmylou Accomodation Paddle Steamer
A part of Echuca’s history and culture is the large amount of Paddle steamers in operation all year round. There’s no exception when it comes to the wonderfully beautiful Emmylou.
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Breakfast on the Murray River aboard PS Emmylou
In winter low morning temperatures around 6c just after sunrise, hear the sounds of the bush and paddles on the river as PS Emmylou makes her gentle way back towards Echuca after her overnight stop.
A Ride On The 'Emmylou' Paddle Steamer Along The Murray River - Part 3 (FINAL PART)
While we were down in Victoria, we got the chance to have a ride along a Paddle Steamer called 'Emmylou' along the Murray River at a place called Ecuhca, which is on the NSW and Victorian Border.
A Ride On The 'Emmylou' Paddle Steamer Along The Murray River - Part 1
While we were down in Victoria, we got the chance to have a ride along a Paddle Steamer called 'Emmylou' along the Murray River at a place called Ecuhca, which is on the NSW and Victorian Border.