Corowa

It’s a measure of Corowa Shire’s extraordinary natural beauty and recreational variety that visitors can be found there year in and year out. Located on the northern banks of the Murray River on the New South Wales–Victoria border, it’s a heritage town renowned as the birthplace of Australian Federation.

With Australia’s mightiest waterway, the Murray River, and Lake Mulwala at your doorstep, the leisure choices – including camping, bushwalking, picnicking, swimming, fishing, canoeing and waterskiing – are seemingly endless. Enjoy a picnic on the banks of the Murray or wander along a wetlands trail to see native birds and wildlife.

Play a round of golf at the Corowa Golf Resort, a 27-hole championship golf course, or the Howlong Country Golf Club, a challenging 18-hole course. Cast a line for Murray cod or visit the Murray Bank Yabby Farm.

If you want to get your adrenalin pumping, try a glider flight at the Australian Soaring Centre or a tandem skydive at the Corowa Jump Shack.

Head to local cellar doors and sample the world-renowned muscats and tokays of the Rutherglen wine region.

Corowa Visitor Information Centre

Address: 88 Sanger Street, Corowa, NSW 2646
Telephone: 02 6033 3221
Email: tourismcorowa@dragnet.com.au
Website: www.corowa.nsw.gov.au/visitors