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Things to do in Euston and Robinvale

Things to Do in Robinvale/Euston & the Murray River Region

Located on the banks of the Murray River in Euston NSW, just across the bridge from Robinvale Victoria, Euston Club Resort is perfectly positioned to explore the surrounding Murray River region.

The beauty of the natural bushland and the Murray River is spectacular and best appreciated at a relaxed pace. Large areas of protected parks and reserves line the river on both sides of Robinvale–Euston, providing peaceful natural settings where visitors can experience the region at its best.

One of the best ways to enjoy the landscape is the river walk from Robinvale across the bridge to the Euston Lock & Weir 15, offering scenic views of the river and surrounding bushland.


Murray River Activities

If bushwalking, bird watching, fishing or water sports are your pleasure, the Robinvale–Euston region has these in abundance. The area is known for having one of the most beautiful stretches of the Murray River.

Visitors can enjoy:

• Bushwalking and nature trails
• Bird watching along the river
• Boating and water sports
• Fishing in the Murray River


Local Parks & Natural Areas

The Murray River provides many beautiful parks and riverside areas in both Robinvale and Euston, perfect for relaxing, picnics and enjoying the natural environment.


Lake Benanee

Located about 10 km north-east of Robinvale–Euston, Lake Benanee is a popular destination for camping, swimming, fishing, water skiing, boating and sailboarding. It’s a fantastic place for families and outdoor enthusiasts to spend the day.


Local Activities in Robinvale/Euston

Visitors staying in Robinvale–Euston can enjoy a range of relaxing outdoor activities along the Murray River.

Lawn Bowls at Euston Club Resort
Guests can also enjoy a game of lawn bowls at the Euston Club Resort. The club features both a traditional grass green and a modern synthetic green overlooking the Murray River. Social bowls and competitions are regularly held, making it a great activity for visitors looking to relax and enjoy the outdoors.

Robinvale Golf Club
Located just a few minutes from Euston Club Resort, the Robinvale Golf Club offers a scenic 18-hole course set among natural bushland. Visitors are welcome to enjoy a round of golf while taking in the peaceful surroundings of the Murray River region.


Events & Festivals

Robinvale–Euston hosts several community events throughout the year that celebrate the region’s culture, food and local industries.

The Great Murray River Salami Festival

Held annually on the second Saturday in November, this unique festival celebrates traditional salami-making in the region. The event attracts visitors from across Victoria and New South Wales and features food, music, the best salami competition and free fun for the kids.

Mallee Almond Blossom Festival

Held in August, the Mallee Almond Blossom Festival is an annual event that showcases the products, people and art of the Mallee District. The Festival coincides with the blooming of the almond trees at the beginning of spring.


Local Produce & Markets

The Robinvale–Euston region is well known for its horticulture and fresh produce.

Visitors can stop at roadside stalls selling fresh seasonal fruit and produce, or visit the Robinvale Country Market to purchase locally grown food directly from the growers.

You can also enjoy local flavours at Robinvale Wines or visit Cobram Estate in Boundary Bend, one of Australia’s largest olive oil producers.


Local History

Visitors can also explore the Robinvale Rural Life Museum, which features displays of pioneering machinery and memorabilia highlighting the region’s significant horticultural history.


Day Trips. Explore the Murray River Region.

Robinvale–Euston is perfectly located for exploring the Murray River and surrounding national parks, with several popular destinations within easy driving distance.

Mildura – approximately 55 minutes
The regional hub of Sunraysia, Mildura offers a vibrant riverfront precinct, restaurants, wineries and shopping. Visitors can enjoy paddle steamer cruises on the Murray River, explore the Mildura Riverfront precinct or visit attractions such as Lock 11 and the Mildura Arts Centre.

Balranald – approximately 1 hour
Located on the Murrumbidgee River, Balranald is a quiet country town and the gateway to both Mungo National Park and Yanga National Park. Visitors can enjoy scenic river walks, historic sites and local parks.

Swan Hill – approximately 1 hour 40 minutes
Swan Hill is home to the famous Pioneer Settlement living history museum, showcasing life along the Murray River in the late 1800s. The town also features beautiful riverfront parks, walking tracks and paddle steamer cruises.

Mungo National Park
Part of the World Heritage listed Willandra Lakes Region, Mungo National Park is known for its striking “Walls of China” formations and deep Indigenous cultural history. Visitors can explore ancient landscapes, walking tracks and interpretive displays.

Yanga National Park – approximately 1 hour 30 minutes
Located near Balranald along the lower Murrumbidgee River, Yanga National Park is a haven for birdlife and nature lovers. The park features wetlands, walking tracks and the historic Yanga Homestead.

Hattah-Kulkyne National Park – approximately 1 hour 10 minutes
Hattah is the gateway to the beautiful Hattah–Kulkyne National Park, one of Victoria’s most important river red gum forest ecosystems. The park features walking tracks, birdwatching, scenic lakes and opportunities to explore the Murray River landscape. It’s a popular destination for nature lovers, photographers and those looking to experience the natural beauty of the region.


Stay on the Murray River

After exploring the many attractions of the Robinvale–Euston region, relax and stay at Euston Club Resort on the banks of the Murray River.

Our accommodation options include Riverside Suites, comfortable cabins and spacious RV park sites, all located within easy walking distance of dining, entertainment and club facilities.