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A Shady River Holiday Park

Echuca-Moama, Victoria

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Address:

Merool Lane, Moama, 2731
Echuca-Moama, Victoria

GPS:

Latitude: 36° 6' 14" S (-36.1040204)
Longitude: 144° 43' 56" E (144.7323521)

Location:

Just two and a half hours from Melbourne, located in the twin towns of Echuca - Moama, Shady River Holiday Park is situated on 10.5 hectares of natural bush and gardens.

Echuca-Moama offers a treasure trove of places to see and activities to experience. It’s a little wonder that Echuca is one of Australia’s most popular holiday destinations.

VLine ticket service from Melbourne Ph 03 5482 2576.
Avis Car Rental - reservations on 136 333 (BIG4 Club Members quote P223200 for special rates)

Suggested Itineraries

Loxton - Wodonga: Unwind along the Murray River

Experience the Murray River - one of the world’s great rivers. From the desert country and open plains of South Australia, follow its serpentine path along the mountains of the Great Dividing Range in north-east Victoria. Explore the river on its course to the ocean, and take the time to picnic beside it, sample local food and produce, discover Aboriginal culture and history or explore the towns dotted along its length.

Warrnambool to Cooktown

Looking for a great road trip idea? Why not follow the path of Charlie & Boots! In the film Charlie & Boots, the characters set off on a road trip to go fishing starting in Warrnambool, Vic, following an inland route all the way to Cape York. Inspired by this great Australian film we have put together our own BIG4 road trip, starting as the film does in Warrnambool, Victoria and heading north to Toowoomba where unlike the film we head across to Maroochydore and resume the rest of the trip along the Queensland Coast.

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