Albury Wodonga
Albury and Wodonga sit either side of where the nation’s busiest highway crosses our greatest river. As a meeting point of contrasts and cultures its significance stretches all the way back to the first Aboriginal inhabitants who gathered here long before the arrival of Europeans. Being on the natural border between the two oldest and strongest colonies, Albury and Wodonga grew up as both river port and rail head. They were the start and end of much of the trade, travel and commerce between the two colonial powers. The contrasts and contradictions of time and place, history and progress, river and mountain, culture and cultivation have melded themselves into an unlikely harmony of differences not experienced anywhere else in the country.
Maps & Guides
General Information
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VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE
ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW
WHERE TO FIND IT
AND HOW TO GET THERE
The Gateway Visitor Information Centre is there to provide you with all the hows, whys and wheres of getting around Albury Wodonga, the region and interstate.
We’re on Gateway Island, right beside the Murray River,
on the Hume Highway, Wodonga
One Call Will Tell You All
1300 796 222
Day and Night
 Since the Koori people began gathering here for their corroborees, Albury Wodonga has been a place where people come to enjoy themselves, day and night.
Regional Cuisine
 The blend of European food culture and uniquely-grown ingredients has created the first truly regional cuisine in the country.
The Perfect Wine
 Whether you're a wine connoisseur or collector, someone who simply enjoys a glass or two with friends, or are just plain curious, then prepare yourself to experience some truly unique sensory pleasures.
Experience
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Crystal Fountain Motel
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Accommodation Albury - Cottages and Townhouses
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Fountain Court Motor Inn
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Albury Convention & Performing Arts Centre (ACPAC)
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