Things to do while in Swan Hill

  • Pioneer Village Sun Centre Motel Swan Hill

    Pioneer Village

    Take a step back in time to the 19th Century. Take a self guided tour among a vast collection of working tractors and machinery, homes and display which will entertain all ages. Book a cruise on the river aboard the Historic PS Pyap, or wait until the lights go down to attend the award-winning Laser Light Spectacular “Heartbeat of the Murray”.

  • Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery

    Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery

    Recognized as having one of Australia’s most comprehensive collections of native art, Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery is situated adjacent to the Marraboor River in Swan Hill, Victoria, Australia in a unique purpose built gallery.

  • Andrew Peace Wines

    Andrew Peace Wines

    Andrew Peace wines is a family owned winery and vineyard located on the banks of the Murray River in PIangil 41km north of Swan Hill on the Murray Valley Highway. Cellar door sales and tastings are open on weekdays and Saturday afternoons. With great coffee and ample parking for caravans we also have a wonderful picnic area.

  • Murray Downs Golf & Country Club

    Murray Downs Golf & Country Club

    So pack your clubs and head for this par 73.5 course of 6197m, which is in striking contrast to the spectacular surrounding Mallee plains. We are the number 1 golf course on the Murray River. Our course is both beautiful and challenging, with a dramatic backdrop of river gums, artfully formed lakes and some very tricky signature holes that are endlessly discussed in the clubhouse.

  • Murray Downs Golf & Country Club

    Lake Boga Flying Boat Museum

    Situated between Swan Hill and Kerang on the shores of Lake Boga, the museum is fast becoming one of the major tourist attractions of the area. The Lions Club of Lake Boga restored Catalina A24-30 and the original secret communication bunker as a commemoration to the service men and women who served at No. 1 Flying Boat Repair Depot Lake Boga, Victoria from 1941 to 1947.

  • Scrap Wire Sculptures Swan Hill

    Scrap Wire Sculptures

    Retired local farmer Jim Watson started creating these unique Scrap Wire Sculptures after seeing similar artwork at a country museum and thinking 'I can do that!'. So using his bare hands, he transformed useless scrap wire into this interesting art form.

    These creations can be found in the town center of Nyah West.