Echuca-Moama
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Echuca-Moama is a twin city on the border between the Riverina region of New South Wales and Victoria. Echuca is the larger half of the town and is on the southern, Victorian, side of the Murray River, while Moama is the smaller and is on the New South Wales side. Echuca-Moama is about 2.5 hours drive from Melbourne CBD. Trains and buses arrive at Echuca Railway Station about 5 times a weekday and about the same on weekends. Most services come from Bendigo Rail/Bus Station, but they also come from Shepparton as well. Coaches only take 2 hour 45 minutes from Melbourne as opposed to the train which detours through Bendigo.
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In addition to pub food, there are also a few restaurants:
Essential Information
Getting There
Multiple OptionsEchuca-Moama is about 2.5 hours drive from Melbourne CBD. Trains and buses arrive at Echuca Railway Station about 5 times a weekday and about the same on weekends. Most services come from Bendigo Rail/Bus Station, but they also come from Shepparton as well. Coaches only take 2 hour 45 minutes from Melbourne as opposed to the train which detours through Bendigo. Apart from the occasional bus services, there is no other transportation around town. However, the town is relatively small and walking around is possible. Paint ball, watersports, riverboat cruises, The Great Aussie Beer Shed, eco tours, . There is a blacksmith and a wood turner selling hand made items, both based near Oscar W's. In addition to pub food, there are also a few restaurants:...
Getting Around & Staying
Getting Around
Apart from the occasional bus services, there is no other transportation around town. However, the town is relatively small and walking around is possible. Paint ball, watersports, riverboat cruises, The Great Aussie Beer Shed, eco tours, . There is a blacksmith and a wood turner selling hand made items, both based near Oscar W's. In addition to pub food, there are also a few restaurants:
Money & Budget
There is a blacksmith and a wood turner selling hand made items, both based near Oscar W's. In addition to pub food, there are also a few restaurants: