A Rainy Day in Albury Wodonga: The Perfect Itinerary for Grown-Ups

Two women, one with blonde hair and one with brown, laugh with joy as they hold glasses of wine and talk with friends

Raining? Perfect. It’s time to get cosy.

This itinerary is your permission slip to enjoy a slow-paced day of art, books, food, whisky and theatre. It’s a tough life, but someone’s gotta do it. Got kids with you? Read our rainy day itinerary with kids.

A group of friends drinking wine and beer hold their glasses us to cheers over a share platter at a table with a wood-fire heater in the centre. There is an indoor plant in the background, and the sky outside is grey.
Astor Hotel Albury

9:00am – BeanStation, Wodonga

Start with a strong coffee and warming breakfast in a historic rail building. Try the chilli prawn scramble for some spice, a hearty truffled mushroom medley with fried polenta or maybe Nutella-smothered ricotta hotcakes if grey skies make you peckish for sweet comforts. 

10:00am – Hyphen – Wodonga Library Gallery

Your belly is full and it’s time to get lost in books, exhibitions and architecture. Rainy days slow the world down. Without the rush, you read more deeply, notice more in the art and take in the quiet details around you. There’s nowhere else you need to be – and Hyphen is warm, dry and free.

A man and woman walk up the wide spiral staircase of a public library that has white display units in the giftshop on the ground floor
Hyphen Wodonga

11:30am – Basq Urban Spa & Beauty or Wodonga Public Art Trail

Deepen your relaxation game at Basq Urban Spa. Think luxe facials and deep-tissue massages while the rain taps on the roof. It’s indulgent, sure – but you’re on holiday, and the weather made you do it. Or, if you’ve got an umbrella and restless legs, take a self-guided stroll through Wodonga’s Public Art Trail. The grey skies will give the art a cinematic feel.

1:00pm – Level One Wine Bar, Albury

Time for a moody lunch with local, seasonal flavour. Start with the grazing board with Murray River Smokehouse meats, the brie mousse with quince, and then go all in on the entrecôte ribeye. Vegos, the roasted cauliflower cheek with macadamia sumac yoghurt won’t disappoint. Add wine. Watch the rain. You’re exactly where you need to be.

Basq

2:30pm – LOKT Escape Rooms, Lavington 

Step out of the rain and into another world. Put your survival skills to the test and see if you can escape from The Blackwoods Butcher. Work against the clock to solve puzzles and escape the room! It’s creative, collaborative and guaranteed to get your brain firing. Rain? What rain?

4:00pm – The Astor, Albury 

Still raining? Fabulous. Gather round the wood fire and chat away the rest of the afternoon over a drink and some finger food. Straddling the line between pub and bar, The Astor’s menu blends traditional and modern to create something fresh and comforting – just what’s needed on a rainy afternooon!

The Astor

5:30pm – Dinner at La Maison Restaurant, Wodonga

On the banks of the Murray, you’ll find Gateway Island, home to La Maison – a charming old house with twinkly lights. Order slow-braised beef brisket with veggies and chimichurri, Jindera Lamb with mint feta almond pesto or perhaps the house potato gnocchi for a vegetarian option. You’ve got the perfect pre-theatre experience.

7:30pm – HotHouse Theatre, Gateway Island

A one-minute walk to the HotHouse and you can end your day with some bold, local storytelling at one of Australia’s leading regional theatre companies. Housed in a charming old butter factory, HotHouse Theatre has an annual program that’s thoughtful, provocative and delightfully unexpected. Book ahead, get cosy, and let the show send you home inspired after this perfect rainy day.

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