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As you come down the main street of Yarrawonga, the expanse of Lake Mulwala unfolds before you - an enticing stretch of open water close to town enjoyed by water skiers, sailors and other boating enthusiasts.
Straddling the Murray River almost due North of Melbourne the twin towns of Cobram and Barooga are a magnet for water skiers, who will spend hours travelling and sharing the river with anglers, canoeists, kayakers and swimmers.
No visit to Sun Country is complete without a trip to Numurkah. The main street of this quaint rural village is best traversed on foot. You'll be greeted with smiling faces as you pass specialty shops, relaxed eateries, as well as charming gardens, open space, and historical buildings.
Founded in 1875, Nathalia is nestled on the banks of the Broken Creek and the road weary traveller can be assured of a lovely peaceful creek side picnic spot in which to relax and rejuvenate. Country lifestyle and hospitality is wonderfully apparent here and the visitor is welcomed with warmth and a friendly smile.
The township of Barmah sits on the banks of the Murray River just downstream of the narrowest part known as the "choke". In this area the dramatically beautiful River Red Gum towers over the natural flood plain that has been recognised under the Ramsar Convention as a Wetland International significance.