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Barhams only motel over looking the Murray river. All 23 suites feature: Queen size beds, reverse cycle air conditioning, digital televisions, refrigerator and microwaves, tea & coffee facilities, toaster and cutlery.
Family and kitchen suites available, in ground solar heated pool, guest BBQ and court yard.
Situated opposite the bowling club and only a short work to the Services Club.
Barham Colonial Motel is a small quiet motel with two family rooms, three self contained units, five standard or double rooms and one room with full disabled facilities.
All rooms have queen size beds and except for the self contained units, a single bed also. Family rooms have three singles.
Units each have air-conditioning, microwave, jug, toaster and TV along with all cutlery and crockery. Outside parking is in a private courtyard, sitting area and swimming for those hotter days on the river....
Barham Lakes Caravan Park offers the perfect place to stay on the river. Positioned in a natural bush setting, enjoy the peace and tranquillity beside the magnificent red gums.
We offer great walking and bike tracks, superb fishing in the river or the Barham Lakes Complex located next door. Golf, bowls and tennis are also well catered for in Barham.
Only 1.5 kilometres from CBD including shops, post office, bank, supermarkets, visitor information centre and more. Barham Lakes "Murrayview" Caravan Park is only three hours from Melbourne.
Barham Caravan and Tourist Park is centrally located on the banks of the mighty Murray River. Enjoy the lush surrounds, relax under the shady gums, or take a dip in the river at the sand bar.
The Park is located next door to CluBarham and is a mere block from the shopping centre.
Come and enjoy the peace and tranquillity the beautiful park has to offer.
Anytime is a good time for a break.
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Bridges are not just functional, they can also be scenic and engineering attractions. Spare a few minutes to admire Barham Bridge over Murray Creek.
The Murray around Barham was settled by graziers, mainly from Victoria, in the 1840s. By 1850 all the really desirable water-frontages on both sides of the Murray had been taken up as far upstream as Barham while the open plain to the north in New South Wales was only notionally divided into undeveloped backblocks. Barham station itself had a 32 kilometre frontage on the Murray, carrying a modest head of cattle in the mid Victorian period under a series of owners. With similar developments on the Loddon River, which converges with the Murray north of Barham, a crossing of the Murray was needed and a ferry was provided for stock and people.
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Koondrook Caravan Park is situated on the junction of the Murray River and Gunbower Creek in the historic redgum township of Koondrook.
The park is set in a picturesque and shady setting featuring self-contained ensuite cabins, ensuite sites and powered sites. The park also offers barbecues, laundry, camp kitchen, boat ramp and caravan storage.
Dogs welcome on application on caravan sites only. The park is 50 metres from general store, hotel and post office and 200 metres from swimming pool and tennis courts.
Koondrook is a lovely historic town with a population of more than 800 people. It is well serviced and close to the twin town of Barham in New South Wales. Walk the Redgum Statue walk along the Murray River.
Nearby markets are Koondrook-Barham Farmers' Market that operates every third Sunday of the month and there is also Murrabit Country Market that operates first Saturday of every month....
Barham Golden Rivers Holiday Apartments are self-contained one and two bedroom apartments, and a four bedroom townhouse, located in the heart of Golden Rivers Country.
The apartments include modern furnishings with a full kitchen and private outdoor paved area. All linen provided including pool towels.
The property has a solar heated salt water swimming pool, barbecue area and children's play area.
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Barham sits on the Murray River and forms the commercial centre for the area's rich tourist and agricultural industries. It was once an important river centre for the busy steamer trade that occurred on the great Murray River. Many paddle steamers and barges were built from locally milled Red Gum.
Surrounding Barham is the Barmah Forest Wetlands, internationally recognised as one of the ten most important wetlands in the Murray-Darling Basin....