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Murray Valley Hwy
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The Murray Valley Highway is one of Victoria's longest thoroughfares and essentially traces the Murray River wholly on the Victorian side of the border. This road based trek starting at Yarrawonga, takes in many towns, lakes, forests and reserves before finishing at the orange capital of Australia - Mildura.
Start
Mildura
Finish
Yarrawonga
Distance
555.51 km
Minimum Days
2
Average Speed
78.26 km/hr
Driving Time
7 hr 5 min
Article By: ExplorOz Team Updated: 17 Apr 2008
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Description
This trek follows the Murray River, also known as the ‘Mighty Murray’, which is
Australia
’s largest river measuring at 2,575kms in length. The Murray River begins its journey by water draining from some of
Australia
’s highest peaks in the
Snowy Mountains
. It flows west through the Riverina Plains, heading past Mildura where it bends south at the historic township of Morgan and then coming to an end into Lake Alexandrina in
South Australia
.
This trek not only takes in the natural beauty of the Murray River and its surrounds, but also the historic beauty with the many towns along the way. Towns like Echuca which had the biggest inland port in
Australia
, Swan Hill which has an authentically recreated 19th century Mallee town and Mildura - which has abundant significance to Aboriginal culture as well as explorers such as Captain Charles Sturt who named the Murray and Darling Rivers.
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Mildura
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Position: 142.1383ºE 34.2068ºS (GDA 94)
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Buronga
Distance:
6.37km
Average Speed:
52.08km/h
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Position: 142.1815ºE 34.1703ºS (GDA 94)
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Gol Gol
Distance:
4.35km
Average Speed:
59.93km/h
Gol Gol
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Features:
Position: 142.2265ºE 34.1806ºS (GDA 94)
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Trentham Cliffs
Distance:
4.65km
Average Speed:
87.56km/h
Trentham Cliffs
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Features:
Position: 142.2479ºE 34.2163ºS (GDA 94)
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Monak
Distance:
8.97km
Average Speed:
91.29km/h
Monak
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Features:
Position: 142.2799ºE 34.2876ºS (GDA 94)
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Euston
Distance:
57.92km
Average Speed:
92.4km/h
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Features:
Position: 142.7448ºE 34.5744ºS (GDA 94)
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Robinvale
Distance:
5.59km
Average Speed:
62.18km/h
Robinvale
The Latje Latje tribe are believed to have been the early inhabitants of Robinvale but the surrounding land was taken up under the soldier settlement scheme after World War 2 and used for vines, citrus fruits, almonds, olives and vegetables.
Features:
Position: 142.7723ºE 34.5836ºS (GDA 94)
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Boundary Bend
Distance:
45.01km
Average Speed:
83.24km/h
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Features:
Position: 143.1508ºE 34.7169ºS (GDA 94)
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Narrung
Distance:
9.77km
Average Speed:
88.54km/h
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Features:
Position: 143.2229ºE 34.7598ºS (GDA 94)
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Piambie
Distance:
8.96km
Average Speed:
88.09km/h
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Features:
Position: 143.2656ºE 34.8260ºS (GDA 94)
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Haysdale
Distance:
7.05km
Average Speed:
97.98km/h
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Features:
Position: 143.2795ºE 34.8846ºS (GDA 94)
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Piangil North
Distance:
19km
Average Speed:
100.3km/h
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Features:
Position: 143.3211ºE 35.0359ºS (GDA 94)
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Nyah
Distance:
16.84km
Average Speed:
88.87km/h
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Features:
Position: 143.3774ºE 35.1755ºS (GDA 94)
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Vinifera
Distance:
4.42km
Average Speed:
76.36km/h
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Features:
Position: 143.4005ºE 35.2067ºS (GDA 94)
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Tyntynder South
Distance:
14.86km
Average Speed:
89.04km/h
Tyntynder South
Tyntyndyer Homestead, 16 km north of Swan Hill on the Murray Valley Highway, was the first brick veneer building in Australia. It is furnished in the style of the 1870s which was the squatter period.
Features:
Position: 143.5271ºE 35.2737ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place:
Swan Hill
Distance:
8.44km
Average Speed:
65.38km/h
Swan Hill
In 1836, Mitchell camped on a rise by the Murray that he named after the swans that disturbed his night's sleep. Swan Hill Pioneer Settlement is an authentically recreated nineteenth century Mallee town that also features displays of Aboriginal implements.
Features:
Position: 143.5595ºE 35.3386ºS (GDA 94)
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Lake Boga
Distance:
16.02km
Average Speed:
77.08km/h
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Features:
Position: 143.6326ºE 35.4630ºS (GDA 94)
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Kerang Lakes
Distance:
19.15km
Average Speed:
87.84km/h
Kerang Lakes
The Kerang Lakes area is considered the largest breeding ground in the world for the Ibis. Many other species of birds make their homes here as well, making this attraction a bird watchers paradise. At some of the lakes there are excellent swimming and picnic areas.
Features:
Position: 143.7847ºE 35.5711ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place:
Kerang
Distance:
23.56km
Average Speed:
90.94km/h
Kerang
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Features:
Position: 143.9203ºE 35.7349ºS (GDA 94)
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Kerang East
Distance:
13.28km
Average Speed:
84.8km/h
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Features:
Position: 144.0227ºE 35.7879ºS (GDA 94)
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Cohuna
Distance:
18.41km
Average Speed:
89.89km/h
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Features:
Position: 144.2189ºE 35.8070ºS (GDA 94)
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Gunbower Island State Forest
Distance:
8.26km
Average Speed:
53.2km/h
Gunbower Island State Forest
Gunbower Island State Forest occupies around 130 km of river frontage and features magnificent Red Gum and Box forests covering about 80 percent of the 50 km long island. Gunbower Island, near Cohuna, lies on the floodplain between the Murray and Gunbower Creek.
Features:
Position: 144.2914ºE 35.7923ºS (GDA 94)
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Black Charlie Lagoon
Distance:
38.13km
Average Speed:
44.37km/h
Black Charlie Lagoon
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Features:
Position: 144.4558ºE 35.9514ºS (GDA 94)
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Torrumbarry
Distance:
13.43km
Average Speed:
59.23km/h
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Features:
Position: 144.5142ºE 36.0292ºS (GDA 94)
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Wharparilla North
Distance:
12.49km
Average Speed:
93.81km/h
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Features:
Position: 144.6307ºE 36.0866ºS (GDA 94)
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Echuca
Distance:
13.37km
Average Speed:
79.06km/h
Echuca
The Port of Echuca is on the Murray Esplanade and was once the biggest inland port in Australia. The port complex includes historic buildings such as the Bridge Hotel, the Star, bond store and customs house.
Features:
Position: 144.7518ºE 36.1406ºS (GDA 94)
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Moama
Distance:
5.05km
Average Speed:
34.62km/h
Moama
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Features:
Position: 144.7565ºE 36.1136ºS (GDA 94)
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Barmah
Distance:
29.38km
Average Speed:
80.41km/h
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Features:
Position: 144.9646ºE 36.0176ºS (GDA 94)
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Nathalia
Distance:
27.56km
Average Speed:
89.37km/h
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Features:
Position: 145.2041ºE 36.0577ºS (GDA 94)
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Strathmerton
Distance:
38.31km
Average Speed:
91.55km/h
Strathmerton
Some of the best camping on the Murray can be found on the banks of the Murray between Cobram and Barmah. Numerous sandbars on a myriad of tracks with plentiful firewood but no loos.
Features:
Position: 145.4787ºE 35.9253ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place:
Yarroweyah
Distance:
7.37km
Average Speed:
80.94km/h
Yarroweyah
Some of the best camping on the Murray can be found on the banks of the Murray between Cobram and Barmah. Numerous sandbars on a myriad of tracks with plentiful firewood but no loos.
Features:
Position: 145.5609ºE 35.9261ºS (GDA 94)
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Cobram
Distance:
7.39km
Average Speed:
80.05km/h
Cobram
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Position: 145.6407ºE 35.9207ºS (GDA 94)
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Cobram East
Distance:
14.79km
Average Speed:
54.1km/h
Cobram East
Camping on the banks of the Murray; either north bank in NSW or south bank in Vic. The north bank is in a national park accessed from Barooga. We camped at Quick's Beach. No Facilities.
Features:
Position: 145.7217ºE 35.9706ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place:
Yarrawonga
Distance:
27.35km
Average Speed:
87.98km/h
Yarrawonga
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Features:
Position: 146.0047ºE 36.0177ºS (GDA 94)
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Permits
As this trek traverses on public highways (Sturt Highway and Murray Valley Highway), no
permits
are needed to follow the Murray Valley Hwy trek.
Things to See & Do
Tyntynder South
Tyntyndyer Homestead, 16 km north of Swan Hill on the Murray Valley Highway, was the first brick veneer building in Australia. It is furnished in the style of the 1870s which was the squatter period.
Echuca
The Port of Echuca is on the Murray Esplanade and was once the biggest inland port in Australia. The port complex includes historic buildings such as the Bridge Hotel, the Star, bond store and customs house. Enjoy sightseeing, strolling around the historic precinct, visiting local crafts or try travelling down the Murray on a paddle steamer.
Robinvale
The Latje Latje tribe are believed to have been the early inhabitants of Robinvale but the surrounding land was taken up under the soldier settlement scheme after World War 2 and used for vines, citrus fruits, almonds, olives and vegetables. Just downstream is Bombang Island Reserve (555 hectares) where there is evidence of canoe trees, camping and burial grounds.
Kerang Lakes
The Kerang Lakes area is considered the largest breeding ground in the world for the Ibis. Many other species of birds make their homes here as well, making this attraction a bird watchers paradise. At some of the lakes there are excellent swimming and picnic areas.
Yarroweyah
Some of the best camping on the Murray can be found on the banks of the Murray between Cobram and Barmah. Numerous sandbars on a myriad of tracks with plentiful firewood but no loos. You can have a sandbar to yourself most of the time and they are free camping - but they are to be avoided in peak season.
Strathmerton
Some of the best camping on the Murray can be found on the banks of the Murray between Cobram and Barmah. Numerous sandbars on a myriad of tracks with plentiful firewood but no loos. You can have a sandbar to yourself most of the time and they are free camping - but they are to be avoided in peak season.
Swan Hill
In 1836, Mitchell camped on a rise by the Murray that he named after the swans that disturbed his night's sleep. Swan Hill Pioneer Settlement is an authentically recreated nineteenth century Mallee town that also features displays of Aboriginal implements. The Wemba Wemba and Wati Wati tribes lived in the Swan Hill area.
Gunbower Island State Forest
Gunbower Island State Forest occupies around 130 km of river frontage and features magnificent Red Gum and Box forests covering about 80 percent of the 50 km long island. Gunbower Island, near Cohuna, lies on the floodplain between the Murray and Gunbower Creek.
Mildura
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Trentham Cliffs
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Lake Boga
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Cohuna
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Moama
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Yarrawonga
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Black Charlie Lagoon
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Tyntynder South
Strathmerton
Lake Boga
Echuca
Swan Hill
Cohuna
Robinvale
Gunbower Island State Forest
Moama
Kerang Lakes
Mildura
Yarrawonga
Yarroweyah
Trentham Cliffs
Black Charlie Lagoon
Other
things to do
, include visiting: Ulupna Island, Barmah Forest, Tyntynder Homestead (the first brick veneer building in
Australia
), Vinifera River Murray Reserve, Nyah State Forest (almost entirely River Red Gum with a groundcover of native and introduced grasses), The Major Mitchell Trail, Passage Camp, Robinvale, Hattah-Kulkyne National Park, Murray Kulkyne National Park, Karadoc Beaches, Red Cliffs Scenic Reserve, Kings Billabong Wildlife Reserve and the historic Psyche Bend Pumphouse which is the oldest intact irrigation station in
Australia
.
Preparation
Although there are many fuel outlets along this route for filling up your vehicle, this trek is nearly 600kms long so please make sure you carry enough fuel between major towns.
Accommodation
is plentiful and most towns will provide either caravan parks or motels if you wish to stay overnight. Your vehicle should also be in good working order before undertaking a long journey such as this trek.
Fuel Supplies & Usage
Mildura
,
Buronga
,
Gol Gol
,
Euston
,
Robinvale
,
Nyah
,
Swan Hill
,
Lake Boga
,
Kerang
,
Cohuna
,
Torrumbarry
,
Echuca
,
Moama
,
Nathalia
,
Strathmerton
,
Yarroweyah
,
Yarrawonga
Diesel
4cyl 78 litres
ULP
4cyl 89 litres
LPG
4cyl 111 litres
6cyl 85 litres
6cyl 100 litres
6cyl 98 litres
8cyl 95 litres
8cyl 92 litres
Usage is averaged from
TrekFuel
(* specific to trek) submissions and calculated based on trek distance.
Best Time To Visit
Generally, this trek can be undertaken all year round, although it can get rather cold during the winter months. That said, this may be at a time when the Murray River is flowing at it's peak.
Closest Climatic Station
Kerang
Distance from Trek Mid Point 61.87km S
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Mean Max. °C
31.5
31.1
27.7
22.7
18.0
14.6
14.0
16.0
19.1
22.7
26.6
29.7
Mean Min. °C
15.1
15.1
12.8
9.3
6.7
4.6
4.0
4.9
6.7
8.8
11.2
13.4
Mean Rain mm
22.8
23.8
26.7
25.4
36.4
35.8
35.5
37.3
35.9
38.1
28.7
27.0
Best time to travel
Ok time to travel
Travel NOT recommended
Services & Supplies
The following locations have various services and supplies:
Mildura
,
Buronga
,
Gol Gol
,
Euston
,
Robinvale
,
Nyah
,
Swan Hill
,
Lake Boga
,
Kerang
,
Cohuna
,
Torrumbarry
,
Echuca
,
Moama
,
Barmah
,
Nathalia
,
Strathmerton
,
Yarroweyah
,
Yarrawonga
Camp Sites & Accomodation
Cobram East
Camping on the banks of the Murray; either north bank in NSW or south bank in Vic. The north bank is in a national park accessed from Barooga. We camped at Quick's Beach. No Facilities.
Echuca
The Port of Echuca is on the Murray Esplanade and was once the biggest inland port in Australia. The port complex includes historic buildings such as the Bridge Hotel, the Star, bond store and customs house. Enjoy sightseeing, strolling around the historic precinct, visiting local crafts or try travelling down the Murray on a paddle steamer.
Robinvale
The Latje Latje tribe are believed to have been the early inhabitants of Robinvale but the surrounding land was taken up under the soldier settlement scheme after World War 2 and used for vines, citrus fruits, almonds, olives and vegetables. Just downstream is Bombang Island Reserve (555 hectares) where there is evidence of canoe trees, camping and burial grounds.
Strathmerton
Some of the best camping on the Murray can be found on the banks of the Murray between Cobram and Barmah. Numerous sandbars on a myriad of tracks with plentiful firewood but no loos. You can have a sandbar to yourself most of the time and they are free camping - but they are to be avoided in peak season.
Swan Hill
In 1836, Mitchell camped on a rise by the Murray that he named after the swans that disturbed his night's sleep. Swan Hill Pioneer Settlement is an authentically recreated nineteenth century Mallee town that also features displays of Aboriginal implements. The Wemba Wemba and Wati Wati tribes lived in the Swan Hill area.
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Nyah
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Kerang
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Cohuna
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Torrumbarry
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Moama
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Nathalia
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Yarrawonga
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Cobram East
Buronga
Cohuna
Echuca
Gol Gol
Torrumbarry
Robinvale
Trentham Cliffs
Moama
Strathmerton
Euston
Barmah
Swan Hill
Nyah
Nathalia
Mildura
Kerang
Yarrawonga
Environment
Due to the close proximity of the Murray River, there is a mixture of dry, arid country and fertile, irrigated land, which makes a rather interesting drive. The route is relatively good and there are many long straight sections on flatter terrain. As you journey from Yarrawonga, the timbered countryside diminishes and turns to more dry and arid conditions as you head closer towards Echuca and beyond.
Some of the Fauna you may encounter especially in the Murray River parklands region are predominantly kangaroos, emus and koalas. There are over 200 species of birds such as the Australian White Ibis and the Straw-necked Ibis. You may even be lucky to see a Peregrine Falcon flying high in the sky.
Gunbower Island State Forest, near Cohuna occupies around 130kms of river frontage and features magnificent Red Gum and Box forests covering about 80 percent of the 50km long island. This amazing floodplain between the Murray and Gunbower Creek features a large variety of waterbirds.
History
The Murray River region is rich with cultural and English/European historical significance. Local indigenous people had lived along the Murray River for more than 10,000 years. This is evident in some shell middens (kitchen hearths), burials and scar trees that you may discover while exploring around. Please respect these Australian heritage sites, which are protected by law.
One of the greatest explorations of this region in Australian history belongs to Captain Charles Napier Sturt. He was an English explorer who led several expeditions into the interior of the continent, starting from both Sydney and later from Adelaide. As he was searching to determine if there was an ‘inland sea’, his expeditions traced several of the westward-flowing rivers, establishing that they all merge into the one river, which he subsequently named ‘Murray River’.
Driving Directions
Time
Direction
Distance
Mildura to Buronga
6.37 km
NE
44°
7 min
Buronga to Gol Gol
4.35 km
E
105°
4 min
Gol Gol to Trentham Cliffs
4.65 km
SE
154°
3 min
Trentham Cliffs to Monak
8.97 km
S
160°
5 min
Monak to Euston
57.92 km
SE
127°
37 min
Euston to Robinvale
5.59 km
E
112°
5 min
Robinvale to Boundary Bend
45.01 km
SE
113°
32 min
Boundary Bend to Narrung
9.77 km
SE
126°
6 min
Narrung to Piambie
8.96 km
SE
152°
6 min
Piambie to Haysdale
7.05 km
S
169°
4 min
Haysdale to Piangil North
19 km
S
167°
11 min
Piangil North to Nyah
16.84 km
S
162°
11 min
Nyah to Vinifera
4.42 km
SE
149°
3 min
Vinifera to Tyntynder South
14.86 km
SE
123°
10 min
Tyntynder South to Swan Hill
8.44 km
S
158°
7 min
Swan Hill to Lake Boga
16.02 km
SE
154°
12 min
Lake Boga to Kerang Lakes
19.15 km
SE
131°
13 min
Kerang Lakes to Kerang
23.56 km
SE
146°
15 min
Kerang to Kerang East
13.28 km
SE
123°
9 min
Kerang East to Cohuna
18.41 km
E
97°
12 min
Cohuna to Gunbower Island State Forest
8.26 km
E
76°
9 min
Gunbower Island State Forest to Black Charlie Lagoon
38.13 km
SE
140°
51 min
Black Charlie Lagoon to Torrumbarry
13.43 km
SE
149°
13 min
Torrumbarry to Wharparilla North
12.49 km
SE
121°
7 min
Wharparilla North to Echuca
13.37 km
SE
119°
10 min
Echuca to Moama
5.05 km
N
8°
8 min
Moama to Barmah
29.38 km
NE
60°
21 min
Barmah to Nathalia
27.56 km
E
102°
18 min
Nathalia to Strathmerton
38.31 km
NE
59°
25 min
Strathmerton to Yarroweyah
7.37 km
E
91°
5 min
Yarroweyah to Cobram
7.39 km
E
85°
5 min
Cobram to Cobram East
14.79 km
SE
127°
16 min
Cobram East to Yarrawonga
27.35 km
E
102°
18 min
Mildura to Yarrawonga
555.51 km
7 hr 5 min
Distance is GPS recorded driving distance (not straight line), Direction is straight line from start to end, Time is calculated from actual GPS driving data.
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geocacher (djcache) : 17 Apr 08 23:11
If you really want to do this trip properly start from Tom Groggin a...
If you really want to do this trip properly start from Tom Groggin and come down through Khancoban and Corryong to Wodonga before getting to Yarrawonga.
Doing Mildura - Yarrawonga or vice versa is fine, but you miss half of the best bits of the Murray - up where you can drink the water straight from the river.
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