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    Swan Hill

    , VIC

    Things to see
    Tourist Information
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    Swan Hill Town Hall with the Memorial Fountain (dedicated to the memory of Henry Pye) in the foreground

    Swan Hill (including Beverford and Lake Boga)
    Major town on the Murray River
    Swan Hill is a well laid out city of some 10 000 people with a pleasant, garden-like main street, located at the eastern edge of the Mallee area in north-western Victoria. Here the Murray River meets the Little Murray River. Together they denote the eastern boundary of the settlement. The Murray proper forms the border with NSW and, as the town's Giant Murray Cod indicates, the river provides good opportunities for fishing, as well as boating and water sports. In all it extends 2530 km from north-eastern Victoria to the coast of South Australia, making it one of the longest navigable rivers in the world with a catchment area covering 14 per cent of the continent.

    Swan Hill is 344 km north-west of Melbourne on the Murray Valley Highway and 70 m above sea-level. Its large saleyards indicate its role as a market centre for part of NSW's Riverina district, although irrigation has also led to the production, in the shire, of wheat, wool, citrus fruits, grapes, wine, dairy products, fat stock, fodder crops and maize. Local manufacturing centres on farm machinery.

    The historic bridge across the Murray River at Swan Hill

    Prior to European settlement the area is thought to have been occupied by the Wemba-wemba Aboriginal people. Surveyor and explorer, Thomas Mitchell, camped here in 1836 and gave the site its current European name. In his journal he writes of a 'shallow lagoon, where swans and other wild fowl so abounded that, although half a mile from our camp, their noise disturbed us through the night. I, therefore, named this somewhat remarkable and isolated feature, Swan-hill'. The Beveridge brothers established 'Tyntynder', the first European property in the district, around 1846.

    A punt began operating at Swan Hill in 1847. It was the only point at which the Murray could be crossed within 160 km and this would remain the case until the 1930s. When the first punt sank the wood was salvaged and used to build the town's first hotel.

    In 1853 Swan Hill was visited by Francis Cadell who here concluded a rather famous steamship voyage from the mouth of the Murray. Despite popular claim it was not the first such voyage but it did herald the start of the inland river trade and Swan Hill became the first major inland port. A wharf was built and remained in use until the 1920s (the remnants can still be seen on the riverbank along with a photograph and explanation plaque).

    Swan Hill became a municipality in 1871. The river trade declined with the growth of the railways but the town received a new lease of life when the Mallee was cleared and developed for agricultural purposes. It became a borough in 1939 and a city in 1965.

    The town hosts the Red Gum Festival in March, the Racing Cup Carnival in June, the Italian Fiesta and Fireworks in mid-July, the Inland Irrigated Wine Show in October and the Swan Hill Agricultural and Pastoral Show on the first Friday and Saturday of October.


    Things to see:   [Top of page]

    Tourist Information
    Visitors can garner local information at the Swan Hill Development and Information Centre at 306 Campbell St which is open weekdays from 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. and on Saturday from 10.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m., tel: (03) 5032 3033, or, toll-free, 1800 625 373.

    P.S. Gem Adelaide paddlesteamer near the Pioneer settlement

    Pioneer Settlement
    Just before you cross the bridge over the Murray into NSW, Monash Drive veers off to the right, heading south past the pleasant environs of Riverside Park (where there are picnic and barbecue facilities), the railway station and turntable, and the river junction. It then follows the course of the Little Murray River as the main river veers eastwards.

    Just past the railway station, at Horseshoe Bend, is the Swan Hill Pioneer Settlement, an open-air historical museum which covers 4 ha on the banks of the Little Murray. Australia's first such display, it is, essentially, a reconstruction of a 19th-century river port town. To that end, all employees are dressed in period attire. Kangaroos and peacocks stroll around the complex while sheep and goats are tethered. There are several picnic areas, including one at Pental Island, reached by a small bridge.

    Authentic streets and buildings have been recreated in the 'Horseshoe Bend Township'. The Stereoscopic Theatre (1895) was an entertainment venue in the late 19th century. It creates a three-dimensional impression when pictures within the large cylindrical chamber are viewed through special binoculars. There is a Masonic hall displaying the arcana of Masonic rituals, a replica coach-house (c.1860) with shingle roof, stub floor and drop-log walls, a drop-log post office which is still in use, a general store, an old-time photographic studio, a newspaper office and printery from Ballarat which is still functioning and one of the country's first prefabricated iron houses (1854), shipped to Australia when the goldrushes led to a population surge. Towanninie homestead's outbuildings include a mallee-stump stable, a mud-brick kitchen and log cabin.

    Equipment includes vintage cars, an old locomotive, carriages, trucks and buggies and there are free horse-drawn wagon rides. Moreover, activities such as baking, blacksmithing, pottery, woodturning, printing, damper-making, saddlery and chaff-cutting are all carried out in the traditional manner with traditional equipment. The 45-minute Sound and Light Tour is conducted through the complex in a small vehicle at dusk each day. Music, theatre, lighting and dialogue are used to illustrate aspects of the past.

    The entry point is through the paddlesteamer PS Gem (1876) which also contains a restaurant, open in the evenings. When operational it covered 1100 km a week from Morgan in South Australia to Mildura.

    One-hour Murray River cruises depart daily at 10.30 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. from Horseshoe Bend on board the PS Pyap (1896). Participants are provided with a river map pointing out physical and historic features such as the 1836 campsite of Thomas Mitchell.

    In all this popular complex is one of the better examples of its type. It is open daily from 8.30 a.m. to 5.00 p.m., tel: (03) 5032 1093.

    The Kookaburra
    Luncheon Cruises of the Murray, taking in the Murray Downs homestead, are also conducted every day but Monday from 12.30 p.m. to 2.00 p.m. on the M.V. Kookaburra, tel: (03) 5032 0003 (they have houseboats for hire).

    Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
    At the southern end of Horseshoe Bend is the Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery. It is open weekdays from 10.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. and from 2.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. on weekends and public holidays, tel: (03) 5032 1403.

    Dowling House Art-and-Craft Centre
    Around the corner, at the intersection of Campbell St (the highway) and Gray St, is Dowling House, an old timber building transported from Kyneton in 1916. It is currently used for the display of local arts and crafts. It is open daily from 10.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m.

    Riverside Park
    This pleasant park by the Murray (off Monash Drive) has picnic, barbecue and bike-hire facilities. The cairn marks the approximate site where Major Mitchell, the first European in the area, camped in 1836. Disturbed by the sound of wildfowl in the night he named it Swan Hill.

    The Bridge, Tower and Federal Hotel
    The bridge, built in 1896, was the first lift-span bridge on the Murray (note the large counterbalancing weights). The central span is lifted to allow passage to paddlesteamers. The old water tower adjacent the bridge was built in 1883 and served as the town's first water supply. Just over the bridge, on the Moulamein Rd, is the Federal Hotel (1889).

    Burke and Wills Tree
    The Burke and Wills Tree is a beautiful and enormous Moreton Bay fig which was planted from a seed by a Dr Gummow who played host to the explorers when they passed through the town in 1860 on their ill-fated excursion to the centre of Australia. The tree, arguably the largest of its kind in the country, is in Curlewis St, opposite the bowling green.

    Adjacent, on the McCallum St corner, is the old National Bank (1888), recently restored to its original colours by a firm of local solicitors.

    The Big Murray Cod

    Giant Murray Cod
    11 m long and 6 m wide, the 'cod' signifies the local popularity of fishing on the Murray. It is located in Curlewis St, adjacent the railway station. Children can sit inside the mouth of this old movie prop for a photograph.

    Murray Downs
    2 km east of town, on the Moulamein Rd, is the historic property and homestead of Murray Downs, established in the 1840s. Burke and Wills left a sick camel here in 1860 during their ill-fated excursion into the centre of Australia. Suetonius Officer, a well-read philanthropist, pioneer irrigator and prominent figure in the development of the area, bought the station and built the current homestead in 1866. He introduced pumps, initially operated by horses and windmills and later by steam, and established fields of lucerne, maize and oranges. Ostriches were a subsequent addition. The property was semi-autonomous with its own bakery, blacksmith and 50 employees who gathered in the homestead for church services.

    In 1884 the property was bought by businessman and philanthropist Alfred Felton whose will established an enormous trust fund for charities and for the purchase of artworks by the National Gallery of Victoria.

    The homestead is built largely of Murray Pine, the sap of which repels termites. It is surrounded by large formal gardens and the fort-like design was to afford maximum protection against Aborigines. There is an animal park with ostriches, deer, pheasants, peacocks, wallabies and kangaroos, a craft shop and Devonshire teas are available, tel: (03) 5032 1225. The admission fee includes an interesting one-hour tour.

    Hilltop Resort Fauna Park
    Just north of town, on the Murray Valley Highway, this fauna park is part of a resort complex but can be visited by non-residents. There is a range of animals on display in a walk-through enclosure. You can feed the animals and enjoy a train ride around the perimeter, tel: (03) 5032 1515.

    Buller's Winery
    Buller's Winery
    14 km north of Swan Hill, on the Murray Valley Highway, is Buller's Winery at Beverford. Established in 1952 it produces a wide range of table and fortified wines and is open from 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. weekdays and from 10.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. on weekends, school holidays and long weekends, tel: (03) 5037 6305.

    Tyntynder Homestead
    'Tyntyndyer' (Aboriginal for 'song of birds'), the area's first European property, once covered 78 000 ha, stretching for 50 km along the Murray River. The homestead, set beside the river, was the first brick veneer homestead in the country. The original log structure (1846) was covered in 1850. The building is classified by the National Trust and is now owned by the local Aboriginal community who conduct guided tours explaining their perspective of the property and its landscape. There is a museum display of colonial-era items and Aboriginal artefacts. An admission fee is charged.

    The gates of Tyntynder are located 17 km north of town on the Murray Valley Highway, just north of Beverford. It is open from 9.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. from Wednesday to Sunday, tel: (03) 5037 6506.

    The Pheasant Farm
    20 000 pheasants, including a number of purely ornamental species, and 5000 guinea fowl wander around on this free-range commercial farm. If you wish to visit they are open daily and have a kiosk serving refreshments. The entry fee is currently $6 for adults, $5 for pensioners, $3.50 for children, $16 for a family and $4.50 per person for larger groups. The farm is 33 km north-west of Swan Hill. Head north on the Murray Valley Highway for 10 km then turn left onto the Chillingollah Rd and it is another 23 km.

    Raymer's Gardens
    10 km north-west of Swan Hill post office, in Church Rd at Woorinen (pronounced 'woo-ri-neen'), is Raymer's where, for $2.50, you can inspect the gardens (complementary tea or coffee). There is also a large nursery. Woorinen Rd runs off the Swan Hill-Sea Lake Rd (an extension of McCallum) St on the western side of town.

    Lake Boga
    Lake Boga, 17 km south, adjacent the Murray Valley Highway, is a popular spot for swimming, fishing, picnicking and sailing. On the highway beside the lake is a restored Cannie Ridge Steam Pump used for pumping water into irrigation channels from 1904-1952. The Lake Boga Yacht Club Easter Regatta is held at Easter-time.

    Lake Boga Flying Boat Museum
    At Jacaranda Crescent in Lake Boga township a Catalina flying boat marks the site of the museum which is located in an old bunker built in World War II. It recalls the occasion in World War II when a Flying Boat Repair Depot operated at Lake Boga. The museum has an interactive map display, memorabilia and photographs. It is open from 9.30 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. daily, tel: (03) 5037 2850.

    Other attractions are the Imperial Egg Gallery at the Catalina Motel which has over 100 jewelled, carved and painted eggs (03 5037 2790), and the Von Glass and Craft Shop in Kerang St which specialises in stained glasswork and decorative boxes, tel: (03) 5037 2580.

    Best's Wines
    Best's Wines, established by the Thomson family in 1930 (see entry on Great Western), produces a large range of table wines and fortifieds. The cellar door is open from 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. on weekdays and 10.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. on Saturdays and public holidays. During long weekends only the winery opens on Sundays from 12.00 p.m. to 4.00 p.m. There are picnic facilities.

    They are 5 km off the Murray Valley Highway in Wilson Road. Keep your eyes peeled for the winery sign. It is on the left-hand side of the highway if you are heading south in the built-up area of Lake Boga township, tel: (03) 5037 2154.

    Lakes Kangaroo and Charm
    Lake Kangaroo and Lake Charm are popular water skiing lagoons located south of Lake Boga on the Murray Valley Highway. For further information see entry on Kerang.


     

    Tourist Information   [Top of page]

     
      Swan Hill Development and Information Centre
    306 Campbell St
    Swan Hill VIC 3585
    Telephone: (03) 5032 3033 , 1800 625 373
    Facsimile: (03) 5032 3032
     
     

    Motels   [Top of page]

     
      Comfort Inn Campbell
    396 Campbell St
    Swan Hill VIC 3585
    Telephone: (03) 5032 4427
    Rating: ****
     
     
      Comfort Inn Lady Augusta
    375 Campbell St
    Swan Hill VIC 3585
    Telephone: (03) 5032 9677
    Rating: ****
     
     
      Jane Eliza Motor Inn
    263 Campbell St
    Swan Hill VIC 3585
    Telephone: (03) 5032 4411
    Facsimile: (03) 5033 1022
    Rating: ***1/2
     
     
      Lazy River Motor Inn
    Murray Valley Hwy P.O. Box 539
    Swan Hill VIC 3585
    Telephone: (03) 5032 2123
    Rating: ***1/2
     
     
      Murray Downs Motor Inn
    Murray Downs Dve P.O. Box 799
    Swan Hill VIC 3585
    Telephone: (03) 5033 1966, 1800 807 574
    Rating: ****
     
     
      Murray River Motel
    481 Campbell St
    Swan Hill VIC 3585
    Telephone: (03) 5032 2217
    Rating: ***
     
     
      Oasis Motel/Hotel
    287 Campbell St
    Swan Hill VIC 3585
    Telephone: (03) 5032 2877
     
     
      Paddle Steamer Holiday Resort Motel
    Murray Valley Hwy P.O. Box 469
    Swan Hill VIC 3585
    Telephone: (03) 5032 2151
     
     
      Paruna Motel
    386 Campbell St
    Swan Hill VIC 3585
    Telephone: (03) 5032 4455
    Rating: ***1/2
     
     
      Pioneer Station Motor Inn
    421 Campbell St
    Swan Hill VIC 3585
    Telephone: (03) 5032 2017
    Rating: ***
     
     
      Sun Centre Motel
    491 Campbell St
    Swan Hill VIC 3585
    Telephone: (03) 5032 4466
    Rating: ***
     
     
      Sundowner Swan Hill
    405 - 415 Campbell St P.O. Box 350
    Swan Hill VIC 3585
    Telephone: (03) 5032 2726, 1800 034 220
    Rating: ****
     
     
      Best Western Burke & Wills Motor Inn
    370 Campbell St
    Swan Hill VIC 3585
    Telephone: (03) 5032 9788
    Rating: ****
     
     
      Best Western Australian Settlers Motor Inn
    354 Campbell St
    Swan Hill VIC 3585
    Telephone: (03) 5032 9277, 1800 032 589
    Rating: ****
     
     
      Best Western Travellers Rest Motor Inn
    110 Curlewis St
    Swan Hill VIC 3585
    Telephone: (03) 5032 9644, 1800 807 549
    Rating: ****
     
     

    Hotels   [Top of page]

     
      Commercial Hotel
    Campbell St
    Swan Hill VIC 3585
    Telephone: (03) 5032 1214
     
     
      Federal Hotel
    Campbell St
    Swan Hill VIC 3585
    Telephone: (03) 5032 1238
     
     

    Apartments   [Top of page]

     
      Jacaranda Holiday Units
    179 Curlewis St
    Swan Hill VIC 3585
    Telephone: (03) 5032 9077
    Rating: ***1/2
     
     

    Holiday Homes & Units   [Top of page]

     
      Hill Top Resort
    Murray Valley Hwy
    Swan Hill VIC 3585
    Telephone: (03) 5033 1515, 1800 032 146
    Facsimile: (03) 5033 1533
    Rating: ***1/2
     
     
      Naretha Palms
    2/17 Naratha St
    Swan Hill VIC 3585
    Telephone: 0400 071 574
    Rating: ****
     
     

    Caravan Parks   [Top of page]

     
      Kisimul Caravan Park
    Murray Valley Hwy P.O. Box 315
    Swan Hill VIC 3585
    Telephone: (03) 5032 4112
    Rating: ****
     
     
      Pental Island Farm & Caravan Park
    Pental Island Rd
    Swan Hill VIC 3585
    Telephone: (03) 5032 2071
    Rating: ***
     
     
      Pioneer City Caravan Park
    Murray Valley Hwy P.O. Box 520
    Swan Hill VIC 3585
    Telephone: (03) 5032 4372
    Rating: ****
     
     
      Swan Hill Riverside Caravan Park
    Monash Dve
    Swan Hill VIC 3585
    Telephone: (03) 5032 1494
    Rating: ****
     
     
      Hill Top Resort
    Murray Valley Hwy
    Swan Hill VIC 3585
    Telephone: (03) 5033 1515
    Facsimile: (03) 5033 1533
    Rating: ***
     
     

    Restaurants   [Top of page]

     
      Basil's Restaurant
    375 Campbell St
    Swan Hill VIC 3585
    Telephone: (03) 5032 9677
     
     
      Best Western Burke & Wills
    370 Campbell St
    Swan Hill VIC 3585
    Telephone: (03) 5032 9788
     
     
      Charlie Grays Licensed Restaurant
    370 Campbell St
    Swan Hill VIC 3585
    Telephone: (03) 5032 9788
     
     
      Java Spice
    17 Beveridge St
    Swan Hill VIC 3585
    Telephone: (03) 5033 0511
     
     
      Kam's Chinese Restaurant
    302 Campbell St
    Swan Hill VIC 3585
    Telephone: (03) 5033 0168
     
     
      Murray Downs Golf & Country Club

    Swan Hill VIC 3585
    Telephone: (03) 5033 1422
     
     
      Peppercorn Tree Restaurant
    Campbell Motor Inn Campbell St
    Swan Hill VIC 3585
    Telephone: (03) 5032 4427
     
     
      Sails on the River
    Pioneer Settlement
    Swan Hill VIC 3585
    Telephone: (03) 5032 1231
     
     
      Sundowner
    405 Campbell St
    Swan Hill VIC 3585
    Telephone: 1800 654 576
     
     
      Tellers Restaurant & Bar
    Campbell St
    Swan Hill VIC 3585
    Telephone: (03) 5033 1383
     
     
      Yutaka Sawa Japanese Restaurant
    107 Campbell St
    Swan Hill VIC 3585
    Telephone: (03) 5032 3515
     
     

    Cafés   [Top of page]

     
      Cafe 202
    202 Beverdge St
    Swan Hill VIC 3585
    Telephone: (03) 5032 1200
     
     
      Cafe Allure
    Campbell St
    Swan Hill VIC 3585
    Telephone: (03) 5032 4422
     
     
      Cafe on Karinie
    116 Karinie St
    Swan Hill VIC 3585
    Telephone: (03) 5032 1933
     
     
      Helen's on Cambpbell Cafe
    266 Campbell St
    Swan Hill VIC 3585
    Telephone: (03) 5033 0032
     
     
      Melody's Ktichen
    32 McCrae St
    Swan Hill VIC 3585
    Telephone: (03) 5032 3615
     
     
      Spoons
    387 Campbell St
    Swan Hill VIC 3585
    Telephone: (03) 5032 2601
     
     
      The Bushman's Cafe
    Shop 1 City Arcade, Beveridge St
    Swan Hill VIC 3585
    Telephone: (03) 5032 4739
     




     

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