Published for: Tuesday, 5/08/2008
Travel Guides -> Attractions -> New South Wales -> Barham Area
Barham Bridge over Murray River
Barham - Bridges are not just functional, they can also be scenic and engineering attractions. Spare a few minutes to admire Barham Bridge over Murray Creek.
Barham - This well-established 18 hole course is located just across the border on the NSW side of the Murray River, mid way between Echuca and Swan Hill.
Located only 2 kilometres from the town centre and close to motels and shopping, the complex is nestled amid natural bush surrounds that make it an ideal destination for a sporting holiday, and at the end of the day you can take full advantage of the Complex`s outstanding facilities.
Golfers will enjoy the beauty and challenge of Barham`s par 73, cha... read more
Barham - Barham Lakes Complex is located off Murray St, at the south-eastern corner of town. It is a recreation area situated upon reclaimed riverside land. There are four interconnected artificial lakes, stocked with fish and yabbies, spread over 16 ha, with another 24 ha of grassland sporting hundreds of native plants. There is also a 4-km walking track with picnic and barbecue facilities, showers and toilets, a children`s playground and a beached swimming area.
A museum will soon be established near ... read more
Barham - CluBarham proudly incorporates the Barham & District Services Memorial Club, the Barham Golf & Country Club, the Barham All Seasons Motor Lodge and the Barham Golf Resort.
The Barham Services Club offers bistro meals seven days a week for both lunch and dinner, or try the coffee shop for a light luncheon or afternoon tea.
The Golf Club offers a Sports Cafe opened for snacks and light meals during the day and in the evenings the fabulous `Barham Chinese Gardens,` restaurant. Dining at its... read more
Kerang - 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.
Murray Rivers Red Gum Forest The
Barham - The Murray River is host to the world`s largest river red gum forest. Equally, the area could be called a wetland as much of it is frequently flooded. Straddling the New South Wales and Victorian sides of the Murray, the forest extends from Echuca in the west to Strathmerton in the east, encompassing the Barmah and Millewa forests. The river red gum forests are home to endangered birds such as the regent and superb parrots, as well as carpet pythons, brolgas, squirrel gliders, bats and owls.
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Koraleigh - This type of tree was used to mark the boundaries of the Aboriginal territories. The ring was formed by the Aborigines bending and tying
the smaller branches to form a ring.
Tooleybuc Bridge over Murray River
Tooleybuc - Bridges are not just functional, they can also be scenic and engineering attractions. Spare a few minutes to admire Tooleybuc Bridge over Murray River.
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