SEE & DO
Wagirra Trail and Yindyamarra Sculpture Walk
Stretch your legs along the Wagirra Trail, on the banks of the Murray River. This 15 kilometre return walking and pedestrian track offers beautiful views of nature, with plenty of places to stop along the way for a picnic, including the popular Noreuil Park Foreshore.
Also on the path is the Wonga Wetlands and the Yindyamarra Sculpture Walk, featuring sculptures created by local First Nations artists.
419 Kremur Street, West Albury
Lake Hume
Lake Hume is located about 20 kilometres outside Albury, and is one of the town’s biggest draw cards.
Holding approximately six times the water of Sydney Harbour (!), the lake is a popular spot for water sports, swimming, and fishing.
It’s worth visiting at sunset for a walk or barbecue just to take in the incredible views across the water.
Old Weir Road, Lake Hume
Murray Art Museum Albury (MAMA)
The official opening of MAMA in 2015 was a major coup for Albury Wodonga. In its first four months of operation alone, the museum welcomed 47,500 people through its doors – far beyond the 24,000 visitors in the previous gallery’s final year.
Not only are the exhibitions on show always fantastic, the museum is also entirely free to visit.
546 Dean Street, Albury
mamalbury.com.au
Albury CBD Heritage Walking Tour
Explore Albury’s historic landmarks and charming 1880s architecture on the Albury CBD Heritage Walking Tour.
Download the app or map for the route covering all 21 sites including the Albury railway station, Botanic Gardens, and the former Waterstreet Hotel.
Others to visit: Nail Can Hill for bushwalking; Monument Hill for views and history