A BLOSSOMING food scene, full–on outdoor adventure and a thriving arts scene can all be found in the vibrant twin centres of Albury and Wodonga.
Whether you want to tour art galleries, enjoy regional produce or recreational water activities or visit the beautiful Albury Botanical Gardens, the two cities provide it all.
In the heart of Albury you'll find the Murray Art Museum Albury (MAMA) where you can enjoy contemporary art and important indigenous works.
The Monument Hill War Memorial and the Memorial Bowl honour the men and women who served in the wars and provide wonderful views.
The Murray River is a natural playground with swimming, kayaking, paddle boarding and cycling at Noreuil Park.
Cycle or walk the scenic Wagirra Trail, a six–kilometre journey along the riverbank features the Wonga Wetlands, and Yindyamarra Sculpture Walk.
The Kiewa Street Market in Albury is held every Sunday while the Gateway Village Farmers Market is on every Saturday between 8am and 12 noon at the Gateway Village on the Lincoln Causeway.
GIGS Art Gallery, The Cube and Hothouse Theatre in Wodonga offer shows, concerts, community performances and film screenings.
To the east and west of Wodonga you'll find Huon Creek and Huon Hill which provide short and long trails of varying gradients to spend a few hours.
Lake Hume is a popular destination all year round with boating, fishing (trout, cod, redfin and carp), camping and sightseeing options.