All rights reserved. Home destinations country nsw the murray Barham. Barham Highlights. The Backroads Trail is a new touring route profiling the very best of contemporary rural culture and is situated between…. Welcome aboard The Matilda! Your hosts Ash and Linda Williams invite you to experience nature at its best. Enjoy a…. Food and drink. Born of a love of wine, Barham Vines is a small family owned vineyard at heart of the Murray River Country.
Take a leisurely stroll down the Redgum Statue walk as it meanders along the banks of the Murray River through the towns…. Echuca Moama. It is believed the island was originally inhabited by eight clans of the Barababaraba Aborigines.
If you look carefully you will still see signs of their settlement. There are mounds and middens of shells and bones and many of the trees are still scarred. Their diet was a combination of yabbies, grubs, fish and flour made from Nardoo and turned into damper. It wasn't until the s that Europeans realised the value of the river red gums, particularly for railway sleepers, and timber cutters started camping on the island and cutting down the trees and transporting them to the nearby mills.
At one point towards the end of the 19th century the population was sufficiently large to set up a school on the island. Today it is recognised as a significant wetland. Visitors can expect to see grey kangaroos, wallabies and emus. For drivers the Gunbower Forest Drive entry from Cohuna offers an excellent overview. Koondrook See Koondrook for more attractions. It is just across the Barham bridge. At this point there was no bridge across the river and consequently Barham was less important.
It had a central section which was raised by hand when paddlesteamers, plying the river between South Australia and Echuca, needed to pass through. It is now one of the oldest bridges on the river.
The Barham Packing Co. There is a range of eating options in Barham including both Chinese Chinese Garden and Thai Happy Elephant restaurants and a good club with good club food - and lots of it. Barham does not have its own website but the Visit NSW site offers useful information. The region New South Wales has cities. Barham is number in the region New South Wales.
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