Cabins near Albury

This Murray River basecamp is a magnet for foodies, wine lovers, and outdoors enthusiasts.

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Tawonga Tourist Park

133 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents10 acres · Tawonga, VIC
Welcome to Tawonga Tourist Park, where adventure meets relaxation in the heart of Victoria's stunning High Country. We're excited to announce that we're officially open after extensive refurbishment and a range of exciting new additions. Our brand new reception area is waiting to welcome you, along with a new café and retail area where you can relax and unwind after a day of exploring. And speaking of exploring, our newly refurbished cabins are looking absolutely gorgeous and are the perfect base for your next adventure. We've also undergone extensive underground infrastructure works to ensure that your stay is as comfortable and convenient as possible. Tawonga Tourist Park is nestled in a beautiful valley surrounded by the unique Bogong National Park and magnificent Bogong high plains. With easy access from Albury/Wodonga, Wangaratta, and surrounding historic townships, our park is the perfect destination for your next holiday. Whether you're interested in fishing, skiing, hiking, swimming or simply relaxing by the campfire, we've got you covered. Our range of facilities, including newly refurbished cabins, amenities blocks, cafe, BBQ area, and camp kitchen, are designed to make your stay as enjoyable as possible. And if you're looking for something a little extra special, keep an eye out for our upcoming glamping facilities, coming soon! We can't wait to see you at Tawonga Tourist Park!
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AU$49
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Moodemere Lake House

1 site · Lodging6 acres · Rutherglen, VIC
The Moodemere Lake House is uniquely Australian and fully self contained. Situated in the midst of picturesque Lake Moodemere Estate, the Moodemere Lake House offers the ultimate in wine destinations. The broad deck and living area provide absolute views of Lake Moodemere and State Reserve, while the bedroom faces the extensive vineyard. There is only one guest house so privacy is guaranteed. (Sorry, due to the very close proximity to the Moodemere Reserve pets are not permitted.) Breakfast provisions with estate grown and made preserves may be delivered to your Lake House. When in season, a large bowl of fresh oranges from our century old orchard is provided. The Lake House is situated 7km’s from Rutherglen, and nestled in the midst of number of wineries and attractions. At least six wineries may be easily accessed by foot, bicycle, or horse, along the walking, trail and bike path that runs along our vineyard and the myriad of pretty country lanes. Golfers are spoilt for choice with three championship golf courses within a 30 minute radius. Despite all the region has to offer, guests may not want to leave the Moodemere Lake House. The day can be whiled away right on your doorstep. From the deck you may spend the morning watching for platypus. There are over 100 species of birds, including eagles, swans and pelicans. Native wildlife such as echidnas and kangaroos are regular visitors. A short walk along the bank of Lake Moodemere and the vineyard leads to the cellar door where guests may enjoy a relaxed lunch and private wine tasting. At dusk light up the fire pit and experience the spectacular sunset over Lake Moodemere. A walk around Lake Moodemere, and along the Murray River will take around two hours and provide many memorable, unique, and beautiful sights. The track is also suitable for cyclists and horses. Lake Moodemere Estate is a working vineyard and farm. The changing seasons offers opportunities to get involved, such as grape picking or experiencing the shearing shed in action.
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AU$340
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Little Olive Cabin

2 sites · Lodging50 acres · Porepunkah, VIC
Nestled into the foot of Mount Buffalo and central to the most popular tourist attractions in the North East of Victoria. Lovers of quirky eclectic style will bask in the retro and vintage vibes of The Little Olive Cabin. The cabin is smartly appointed with leather furniture, a fully equipped kitchen including stainless steel appliances and the mezzanine style bedroom that’s sits up above the main living space and boasts quality Bed Threads linen in the bedroom and bathroom. Enjoy the Summer Months by our large 11-meter swimming pool with glorious views of the Ovens Valley and the Victorian Alps - please note the pool may be shared with guests of our Larger Home on the Estate. In Winter enjoy the warmth of the Wood Fire with all firewood provided or the instant heat of the split system heater. Along with relaxing on the deck or sitting by the pool you can wander around behind the property amongst the bushland, taking in the views of the Mount Buffalo Gorge. For the more energetic, bring your bicycle and ride the Murray to the Mountains Rail Trail and ride into Bright or Myrtleford and beyond. The serious cyclist can ride the Mount Buffalo Ascent to the historic Chalet.
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AU$325
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Cabins near Albury guide

Overview

As the largest town along the Murray River, Albury is well placed for exploring the rural heartlands of both New South Wales and Victoria. Take to the water to swim, kayak, or stand-up paddleboard, dive into the city’s food scene, and browse the markets, or take a day trip to the Rutherglen wine region. Outdoor adventurers have lakes, wetlands, state forests, and national parks within easy reach, all with a backdrop of the Snowy Mountains. Park your caravan at one of the many waterfront campsites and tourist parks, or escape the crowds at free camping areas in the surrounding reserves.    

Where to go

Along the Murray River 

The mighty Murray River—Australia’s longest river—flows along the border of NSW and Victoria. Cross over to explore Albury’s twin town, Wodonga, on the south shore, or head east to hike and camp in Woomargama National Park. Bird-watchers will find several destinations of note along the riverside, including the Chiltern National Park and the Wonga Wetlands, or you could take in the sights from the water on a paddle-steamer cruise or canoe excursion.  

Around Lake Huma

Just east of Albury, the huge Huma Dam, and Lake Huma lie along the Murray River. Check into one of the lakeside resorts, pitch your tent along the waterfront, or try your luck fishing for Murray cod and rainbow trout. Walking and cycling trails circle the lake or take to the water for a boat cruise or kayak excursion.

Riverina

Albury lies on the southern edge of the Riverina, where sloping vineyards and fruit orchards line the lakes and waterways of the Murrumbidgee River. Enjoy swimming and water sports at the riverside beaches, visit towns like Wagga Wagga and Griffith, and stay at scenic riverfront camping grounds. This is the ideal region for a road trip, stopping to enjoy wine tasting and dine at country pubs along the way. 

When to go

Albury’s distinct seasons mean many travelers choose to return again and again. Summer (December through February) is peak season and the best time for swimming and water sports—book your campsite well in advance as they can fill up quickly. The forest parks and valleys around Albury are ablaze with color come autumn, while winter visitors can escape to the Snowy Mountains ski resorts. 

Know before you go

  • Albury is well connected by public transport, but having your own vehicle is useful for exploring.
  • Albury has a large selection of shops where you can pick up camping gear and stock up on supplies.
  • Free camping areas in New South Wales are for fully self-sufficient campers only. There is public water access, a dump station, and a rubbish disposal site in Albury. 
  • Fire bans are common in New South Wales during summer and dry periods, so be sure to check local recommendations before lighting a campfire and always use designated fire pits. 

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