Paddle steamers, luxury houseboats, canoes and skis, wineries, restaurants, markets and tees: eight top reasons to visit The Murray.

1. Riverside wines

The age-old water-and-wine combo proves itself once more with the winery equivalent of a swim-up bar on the Murray River. Hitch a ride on a paddle steamer or moor your houseboat and wander up the banks to Trentham Estate Winery or where cellar door tastings and gourmet luncheons are served with glorious river views. Or pop into Morrisons Riverview Winery for a taste of their warm climate wines – independently, or as part of a Wharf to Winery Tour.

2. Culinary legends

Treat yourself to fresh Murray region fare. Dine on four courses of seasonal rustic Italian dishes from celebrated Mildura chef Stefano de Pieri, the local culinary hero behind the Gondola on the Murray book and television series, at eponymous restaurant Stefano's in Mildura.

Pair delicious dishes with riverside views at The Riverdeck Cafe in Albury and the Lake Cafe and Deck in Yarrawonga. Or, keep it casual with a wood-fired pizza by the water at Cape Horn Winery in Echuca.

Head to Wahgunyah to visit one of Victoria's oldest wineries, All Saints Estate. Enjoy meals from a menu inspired by much-loved family recipes at KIN, or pull up a chair at casual eatery Bonnie, for woodfire pizza, produce-loaded platters and fresh salads.

In Swan Hill, taste delicious local produce at Spoons Riverside, or enjoy multiple courses with local wine at the acclaimed Miss Amelie in Wodonga. Make brunch a virtuous affair with healthy, all-plant-based dishes at Sweet Meadow in Echuca.

3. Houseboats and paddle steamers

Step on board an iconic Murray houseboat. These floating homes come appointed with all kinds of holiday necessities, including hammocks and outdoor spas. Not sure if you're skipper material? All you need to operate a houseboat is a current drivers licence and a quick course from an operator.

Or, let someone else take the helm on a historic Murray River paddle steamer cruise. Australia has the most active paddle steamers in the world, and our biggest fleet is at the Port of Echuca – hop aboard and relive your favourite moments from All The Rivers Run.

4. Outdoor adventures

From towering river red gums to flourishing wetlands and intriguing desert landscapes, The Murray is teeming with native wildlife. Explore the beautiful national parks to see curious kangaroos and sleepy koalas in their natural bushland habitat. Keep an eye out for the elusive platypus bobbing near the banks at dusk.

For something truly special, make a dedicated trip to Mungo National Park. This world heritage-listed site is home to Mungo Man and Woman, whose remains date back 42,000 years, making them the oldest human remains found in Australia to date. Join a guided day tour through the park or sign up for a multi-day tour, where you can camp out under the stars.

5. Water sports

Take advantage of The Murray's year-round ski season with an adrenaline fuelled water-skiing experience. Join the many BYO-boat-ers or sign up for lessons in riverside towns.

Prefer to paddle? Tackle level five rapids with local adventure operators or paddle at your own pace on a solo or guided trip through pristine natural landscapes with picnic-perfect pit-stops.

Lower the adrenaline during a yoga class by the river in Swan Hill. Take a trip to Thompson's Beach, Australia's largest inland beach, lining the Murray River right near Strathmerton. Frolic in the water or relax in the shade of towering red gums with a good book.

6. Local produce

Go for double helpings of the best from Victoria's food bowl: fresh fruit and vegetables, gourmet cheeses and meat, nuts and excellent freshwater fish. Follow the Farm Gate Trail or choose your own culinary adventure and stock up at provedores and cellar doors, roadside stalls and farmers markets.

7. Golf

With more than 40 golf courses in the region, it's always tee time along The Murray. Spend sunny days on lush fairways and sleek greens with views of Murray River Red Gums. Follow in the footsteps of hometown hero Stuart Appleby at Cohuna Golf Course, and five-time British Open champion Peter Thomson, who helped design courses at Thurgoona, Yarrawonga Mulwala and Echuca Moama.

8. Family-friendly fun

Cactus Country in Strathmerton is home to more than 10,000 varieties of cacti and succulents. Get snap-happy on a self-guided tour through the gardens and head indoors for cactus cake and sombrero tomfoolery. Catch a glimpse of Australian native animals at Kyabram Fauna Park. Located two mins from Kyabram's town centre, the 55 hectares park is home to over 600 different species, including koalas, quolls, brolgas and even crocodiles.

Step back in time at Lake Boga Flying Boat Museum. The museums holds over 500 artefacts from World War II, including a restored Catalina A24-30. Continue the history lesson at the Port of Echuca Discovery Centre, where you can walk in the footsteps of the town's river pioneers through entertaining tours and interactive displays.

The Pioneer Settlement in Swan Hill is an open-air museum which depicts life as an early settler. Stock up on old fashioned lollies from the General Store, wander the Golden Harvest Trail and dress up in costume for a fun, family photograph. Don't miss Heartbeat of the Murray, a multimedia show that uses light, lasers and sound to tell the 30 million year old story of the Murray – from the region's rich Indigenous history, to European settlement.

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