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Swan Hill was named when the explorer,
Major Thomas Mitchell, who set up camp by the Murray, had his sleep continually
interrupted by the calls of the black swans on the river. His glowing
reports of the area led to the establishment of the Murray Downs and Tyntyndyer
properties in the mid 1800's. Both homesteads are now open as fascinating
living history museums.
Check out the Swan Hill Website by clicking here |
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Attraction
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About Attraction
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| The Pioneer Settlement, which is only
a 5 minute walk from the motel, is famous as a superbly recreated port town
of the paddle steamer era. The Settlement features an entire main street
of more than fifty historic buildings taken from Swan Hill and the surrounding
districts. It also boasts a collection of restored carriages, old cars,
trucks, tractors and a steam train. They even have wagon rides for the kids.
Your heritage experience would not be complete without a cruise on the historic paddleboat, the PS Pyap. Her daily hour long cruises take you along the many bends of the Marraboor and Murray rivers, recalling her own years of service as a trading boat. A wonderful time to soak up the Pioneer Settlement is at dusk when a spectacular light show illuminates the village for the 'Sound and Light Tour' - a 45 minute journey in which visitors are transported past all the Settlement's attractions with a finale of the ghostly emergence from the night of the mighty Paddlesteamer Gem. |
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MV Kookaburra Luncheon Cruises
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Enjoy an informative and entertaining commentary whilst cruising along the river. |
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Murray Downs Homestead
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Take a tour through the historical pastoral mansion with it's original furnishings and private Australian art collection. Enjoy a stroll through the heritage rose garden and formal gardens. |
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Tyntynder Homestead
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One of the first brick veneer homesteads in Australia. Take a tour through the historic home to soak up its varied history |
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Regional Art Gallery
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Striking visual art where you will often catch displays of local works. |
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Lake Boga Flying Boat Museum
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This museum is housed in the original underground communications centre used during WWII. It displays a collection of memorabilia, including a Catalina Flying Boat, showing the history of the base and the Flying Boats during the war. |
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Bests Winery
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Pioneer winery of the local area, with connections to Great Western wines. Well worth a visit to try their selection of wines on offer. |
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Bullers Winery
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Have a comprehensive range of wines from those they produce locally, to those that are produced at their Rutherglen winery. |
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Pheasant Farm
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Thousands of Pheasants, Guinea Fowl and Partridge reared mainly for the restaurant market. They also have garden avaries which house and extensive range of Australian and foreign birds. |
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Sonre Farm
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Guided tours though a local property with a diverse range of produce on show. See the workings of the almonds, olive and pistachio farm, from the orchard through to the production of the own products. |
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Rotary Dairy Tour
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With a milking capacity of 2600 cows daily this is one of the largest computerized rotary dairies in the Southern Hemisphere. View the cows being milked from an overhead viewing platform. |
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Raymers Nursery
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One of the largest rose displays in Australia, providing picnic areas and tea & coffee. 5,500 roses on display and a fully stocked nursery. |