There are 8 natural attractions in Central Murray
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Kow Swamp is a freshwater lake and wetland located in the Murray River valley, in the Mallee region of north-central Victoria, Australia. Its name comes from the Aboriginal word Ghow, which describes the white gypsum soil found in the area. The lake has a circumference of 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) and is approximately 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) long and 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) wide.
Ulupna Island, located in northern Victoria, is a popular camping and wildlife destination.
Kinnairds Wetland Numurkah is an oasis of natural and constructed wetlands located north of the Broken Creek, near Numurkah, Victoria.
Numurkah Lake is a beautiful place located in Numurkah, Victoria.
Quinn's Island Cobram is a 40-hectare waterbird haven located in Cobram Regional Park, Victoria.
Thompson's Beach is a stunning riverside location in Cobram, offering a tranquil getaway by the Murray River.
Torrumbarry Weir in Gunbower, Australia is a perfect getaway for history lovers who also appreciate nature.
Upper Gunbower Lagoon Gunbower, located in Gunbower, Australia, is a stunning travel destination.