Mercure Albury Conference & Events Centre

A boutique hotel in the centre of town, Mercure Albury has all the amenities at your fingertips. The Venue is contemporary, the accommodation is spacious and we have a flexible meeting and presentation space, audio and visual aids, catering with regional produce and local wines, and quality dining at our FABRIC Restaurant. For larger groups, […]

The Albury Club

The Albury Club boasts a variety of highly detailed, beautiful spaces to make your event unforgettable. They are available to host groups from as few as eight guests for an intimate dinner through to 300 guests for a cocktail event to remember. Enjoy the architecture and ambience of the unique building, which has been operating […]

Jindera Adventure Playground

The Jindera Adventure Playground is a modern recreational space located in the Jindera Recreation Reserve, New South Wales. Opened in December 2023, the playground features a variety of fun equipment including climbing structures, swings, and a flying fox, catering to children of all ages. It also offers shaded picnic areas for families to relax. The […]

Albury Business and Event Centre

Business NSW is proud to present a state-of-the-art venue, the Regional Business Centre, conveniently located in the Albury CBD. Designed with comfort and flexibility in mind, the Regional Business Centre features a modern space which is perfect for meetings, seminars, webinars, training, and hybrid events. Boasting a capacity of 80 theatre-style, this space is fully […]

Splitters Creek Vineyard

Splitters Creek Vineyard is Albury Wodonga’s only vineyard and winery. Nestled in a peaceful valley, this small boutique, single vineyard winery has generations of history. The 130-year-old cottage, now cellar door, overlooks the vines and rolling hills. Known for high-quality wines produced in the traditional manner with minimal interference, everything is done by hand, from […]

Soden’s Hotel

One of Albury’s oldest pubs, Soden’s offers a family-friendly bistro with kid’s room, bar, beer garden, function rooms and betting facilities. Open seven days a week for lunch and dinner.

Albury Showground Campground

The Albury Showground campground is located only six kilometres from the centre of town and has recently undergone an AUD1.3 million upgrade of the facilities. Albury is centrally located for those wishing to explore the Hume Dam, the Rutherglen and King Valley Wine districts, and the Millawa Foodie district. Albury is only two two-hour drive […]

The Rock Nature Reserve – Kengal Aboriginal Place

Tucked away in quiet farmland, The Rock Nature Reserve – Kengal Aboriginal Place is a small but diverse haven surrounding a remarkable geological giant: The Rock, soaring 364m above the plains. There are things to do for every type of traveller at the reserve. Take the family and find a relaxing picnic spot, or if […]

Basq Urban Spa and Beauty

Basq Spa is about creating a space for rituals of self care for mind, body and soul. They unite the traditional skin, beauty and body experiences with high quality, scientifically formulated products that meet the sustainable expectations of today’s market. They cater for men and women and offer a full range of beauty and spa […]

Crossing Place Trail

The Crossing Place Trail is located near the original crossing places of the Murray River – at the junctions of the Murray River and Bungambrawatha Creek and the Murray River and Oddies Creek. These sites were traditional crossing places of the Murray River until the construction of a punt in 1848. The first bridge over […]

Brady’s Railway Hotel

Brady’s Railway Hotel is the perfect place for Albury locals and visitors to eat, drink, and relax. Established in 1878, Brady’s Railway Hotel has a long history in the area as an iconic working class hotel and is the only remaining hotel south of the main street. The laid back and down to earth atmosphere […]

Albury Railway Station

As the last stop on the Great Southern Railway line, the Albury Railway Station was once one of Australia’s most important rail terminals. It acted as the transfer point for the change in rail gauge between NSW and Victoria before the introduction of a standard gauge between Sydney and Melbourne in 1962. Symmetrically designed in […]

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