Tunzafun Amusement Park is a community organization that provides family fun for all ages. It is owned by the community and is run and maintained by volunteers.

We have an 18 hole mini-golf course themed on the two towns with a lake and bridge. Also we have carnival rides including Dodgem Cars, Krazy Kars, Carousel, Teacup Ride, Mini-train and other rides for smaller children.

We have a small kiosk selling drinks and icecreams. Patrons are welcome to bring their own food and drinks. There is a free BBQ for patrons with plenty of tables and chairs.

We cater for birthday parties, corporate events, school groups and special needs groups.

We are always looking for new volunteers, both to run our rides and to help with maintenance.

We have merged "Yarrawonga Fun and Games" and "Canning A.R.T.S." into one bricks and mortar store. More products being added daily.

Kyffins Reserve offers over one kilometre of shoreline and bush camping and walking tracks, on the banks of Lake Mulwala. Located approximately four kilometres east of the Mulwala township, on Lake Mulwala with access via Corowa Road. There is also a three kilometre walking track, beginning from Owen Bridge Reserve, hugging Lake Mulwala. Kyffins Reserve is a popular spot for fishing. There are no facilities available, but camping is free. The original Corowa/Mulwala road had to be deviated due to the full storage level of the Weir. For fear of flooding Mulwala to Yarrawonga was also listed to be re-aligned. Kiffins Reserve was named when part of Arthur Kiffins farm was resumed to build the new road which is now Spring Drive. Arthur Powell Kyffin was the first to enlist from the Yarrawonga Mulwala District in World War 1. He signed his Enlistment papers in Wangaratta 18th August 1914 No 356.

GOLF - LAWN BOWLS - CROQUET

Find your golfing paradise on the banks of the legendary Murray River. Peter Thomson and Mike Wolveridge’s timeless 45-hole masterpiece is the Mecca of Murray River golf, Australia’s number one golfing destination.

Our Golf Courses

Murray Course 18 holes

Favouring the straight hitter, the popular Murray Course sits adjacent to the Murray River and meanders through towering river gums and sandy river flats where numerous lakes and lagoons are ready to swallow an errant shot.

Lake Course 18 holes

With spectacular views across beautiful Lake Mulwala, the Lake Course has strategically placed lakes, undulating greens, 56 bunkers and is designed to test the keenest player, requiring precision around the greens to make par.

Executive Course 9 holes

The shorter and picturesque Executive Course is kinder to the beginner whilst providing a worthy and enjoyable challenge for golfers of all levels in a natural parkland setting.

Competitions & Tournaments

We have a full calendar of Mens, Womens and Open Events. Travel to Australia’s number one golf destination and experience the fun of Tournament golf. All tournaments open to visitors.

Practice Facilities

Yarrawonga Mulwala Golf Club Resort offers an extensive range of practice facilities for players to warm-up and practice before their round. Features driving range, incredible short-game area and beautifully maintained practice putting green.

Pro Shop

With three PGA Professionals and two Trainee Professionals led by Head PGA Professional Evan Droop, our dedicated Pro Shop team will ensure all your golfing needs are looked after. With a huge range of over 20 leading brand golf brands, including PING and Titleist, the team have everything on hand to have you looking and playing your best. Yarrawonga Mulwala Golf Club Resort is also a registered Titleist and PING fitting centre, with trackman technology is available for fittings and lessons.

The Big Strawberry

KOONOOMOO

Join us in our fully air-conditioned premises, where we sell our range of homemade Jams, Relishes, Chutney's, Wines, Liquers 

Of course you can pick fresh strawberries when available.

A playground for the kids, a mancave for the men & a little history all wrapped in our business.

Connecting - Inspiring - Creating

The Yarrawonga Mulwala Artist Association (YMAA), founded in 1998 by a dedicated group of local artists, has grown into a vibrant community of 34 members. Several founding artists remain active today, contributing to a friendly, social, and creatively diverse group. YMAA hosts regular workshops and demonstrations with visiting artists, supports art programs in local schools, and welcomes new members to its weekly Thursday meet‑ups at 10am at the Men’s Shed within the Yarrawonga Showgrounds.

Members work across a wide range of mediums and enjoy sharing skills, including through Plein Air paint‑outs along the Murray River. The association also partners with local clubs to present two annual art shows.

In 2022, YMAA proudly opened the Hovell St Art Gallery at 26 Hovell Street, Yarrawonga. This volunteer‑run gallery showcases original artworks and handmade pieces from local creators, offering a warm and welcoming space for visitors to explore regional talent.

Gallery Opening Hours: Wednesday to Sunday: 10am – 3pm Open most public holidays

Lake Mulwala

MULWALA

Experience the idyllic waterways North of the Murray. Lake Mulwala is an unforgettable sight with its majestic and ghostly river red gums and offers a range of activities for visitors and locals alike. Water-based activities are a focal point of the bustling country town of Mulwala, located three hours from Melbourne. Enjoy popular activities including boating, waterskiing, kayaking, windsurfing and stand-up paddleboarding. They offer lessons for beginners and competitions for experts. Board a paddle steamer cruise or try out a barbeque boat with friends and family. Book a guided fishing tour with experts or set up camp along the banks with your fishing gear to catch the famed Murray Cod. Both sides of the lake have attractive foreshores that provide a year-round recreation area, including picnic and barbecue facilities, walking tracks, waterslides, playgrounds, a skate park, swimming pools and a splash park. There's more to life – and more to discover – on the waterways North of the Murray. For the keen angler, species found in the area include Murray Cod, Trout Cod, Golden Perch (Yellow Belly), Silver Perch, and Murray Crayfish. For recreational fishing in the Murray River, a NSW recreational fishing licence is required. Please visit the Service NSW website for further information.

Cactus Country

STRATHMERTON

This incredible slice of Mexico is just a few hours north of Melbourne in sunny Strathmerton. A self-guided tour of Cactus Country will take you

Immerse yourself in the surreal beauty of Cactus Country, a unique outdoor attraction that transports you straight to the deserts of Mexico, right in the heart of Victoria, Australia. This expansive cactus garden, the largest in Australia, spans nearly five hectares and is home to over 10,000 cacti and succulents from around the globe. Located in Strathmerton, three hours north of Melbourne, Cactus Country offers a captivating blend of diverse landscapes under vast blue skies. Navigate through eight themed trails such as The Andes Walk, The Valley of the Giants, and The Arizona Walk, each filled with an array of prickly residents from countries like Mexico, Argentina, and the USA. Photography enthusiasts will find endless inspiration in the garden's unique shapes and vibrant blooms, while foodies can enjoy authentic Mexican flavours at the on-site restaurant. Try their cactus cake made from Peruvian apple, the fruit of the cereus, or kick back with a margarita or a cold Mexican watermelon soda in the sunny adobe courtyard. Cactus Country is a pet-friendly destination, so feel free to bring along your furry friends (on a lead, of course). And before you leave, don't forget to pick up a few cacti from their nursery as a perfect memento of your visit.

The best Club Lake views in Yarrawonga Mulwala

The Mulwala Water Ski Club is the Yarrawonga Mulwala region’s premier venue for sport, dining or just plain relaxing. Featuring stunning views of Lake Mulwala from their Malibu Deck, thier renowned restaurants, bar and coffee lounge are the perfect place to get together for a meal, enjoy a quiet drink, or catch up with friends over a hot cappuccino. Don’t forget their fantastic live entertainment, with some of Australia’s hottest acts performing every week – all live and free! Outside the club, you can take advantage of our region’s magnificent weather and learn to water ski, or if you are already a skier, their Pro Shop will be able to fit you out with the latest gear and provide top advice. The Ski Club also have regular Ski Events at their nearby lagoon. There is something for everyone at the Mulwala Water Ski Club.

Gorman Park

MULWALA

Explore the stunning outdoors North of the Murray. Gorman Park in Mulwala boasts 110 acres of beautiful natural bushland on the banks of the Murray river, New South Wales. A community group named the Grove Trustees, now called Alexandra Park Club, purchased the 110 acres of river frontage that was to become Gorman Park in 1925. In 2014, walking and cycling trails were completed and were named in honour of key local residents. A popular stop to see local bird life and often a kangaroo, picnic or exercise on the public exercise equipment.

Byramine Homestead

BURRAMINE

Come and enjoy a taste of history.

The Byramine Homestead is open to the public as an enchanting memorial to those early pioneering days of so long ago. While visiting the Byramine Homestead you can enjoy a range of Devonshire Tea's, Ploughman's Platters or light lunches off our main menu. Within the grounds is a Brewery, visitors are welcome to sample the boutique range of beer, wine and cider.

Head to Purtle Park Adventure Playground on the banks of Lake Mulwala for an outing the whole family can enjoy. This family-friendly park contains a free-standing all-abilities play system with attractive modern designs, overlooking the water. The park encourages risk-taking and problem solving for older children, with sky cabins and swaying walkways 5 metres above the ground. Officially opened in December 2020, a toddler play area, fenced play area, water and vertical play areas, a basket swing, the pelican nest and a flying fox are among the many fun attractions to be found at the park. Pack a picnic, make use of the undercover barbecue facilities, or make the short walk to one of the delicious bakeries or cafes found North of the Murray. This is where there's more to life.

Cumberoona

YARRAWONGA

The Cumberoona is a traditional and Australian Paddle Wheeler with all the sites and sounds of years gone by.

Fully restored by the Knowles family and gracing the waters of the mighty Murray River and Lake Mulwala, on the Victorian and NSW border of Australia.

It is with great pleasure that they invite you to join them for a leisurely Lake cruise with two large decks that can seat up to 100 passengers, a viewing balcony to engine room operations, interior viewing windows to underwater paddles. It makes for a A great floating venue for a function or Group charter to experience a bit of Australian history first hand, aboard the newly restored paddle steamer.

Sit back, relax and enjoy refreshments from the fully licensed bar, kiosk and eatery 'The Paddle Box Kitchen'. Offering a seasonal set menu and Lake cruise packs for lunch, afternoon tea and dinner. All whilst you are captivated by the sights of Lake Mulwala and the Murray river and enhanced by the sounds of the paddle wheels. Lake Cruises operating at their mooring on the Yarrawonga Foreshore, perfect for residents and visitors to enjoy her once again.

Call today to book an unforgettable cruising experience while you sit back, relax in comfort, enjoy the magnificent views and friendly hospitality of a local family owned and operated business.

The Dharnya Centre is the Cultural Hub of the Yorta Yorta People. This special place gives the Yorta Yorta People a place to share their

Experience Yorta Yorta Country at the Dharnya Centre The Dharnya Centre is the cultural heart of Yorta Yorta Country, a place of knowledge-sharing, learning, and connection. Located within Barmah National Park – home to the largest river red gum forest in the world - this special site invites visitors to immerse themselves in the wisdom, traditions, and stories of the Yorta Yorta people while experiencing the beauty of the river, forests, and wetlands. Connect with Country through our guided experiences: Kingfisher River Cruise – Journey along the tranquil Murray River and Barmah Lakes on a 90-minute cruise, where you'll witness the breathtaking beauty of the Barmah and Millewa Forests. Learn about the deep cultural and ecological significance of this landscape from a Yorta Yorta perspective while spotting abundant birdlife and native wildlife. Cultural Walking Tour – Take a guided 60-minute walk along the Yamyabuc Trail and discover the land through the eyes of the Yorta Yorta people. Learn about native plants, bush medicine, and the deep connection between people, Country, and culture as you explore the stunning surroundings of Barmah National Park. Whether you're cruising the river, walking the land, or simply soaking in the atmosphere at the Dharnya Centre, each experience offers a unique opportunity to listen, learn, and connect. Explore, learn and experience Yorta Yorta Country with them.

Savernake Station

SAVERNAKE

Nature • History • Tourism • Agriculture

 Alexander & Ann Sloane have drawn upon the extensive archival, natural and historic assets of their family property to offer tours, audio-visual products, and books. Savernake Station is a working historic pastoral property, 20 minutes north of Lake Mulwala, on the Murray River at Yarrawonga.  The central natural box/pine woodland is highly biodiverse, offering wonderful opportunities to explore an untouched species-rich environment.  Our current bird species count is 132.  Marsupials are frequently sighted, plus many more species.  The Heritage listed Homestead features 23 rooms of authentic family displays, depicting the story of the Station from pioneering days.  The tour guide provides a full commentary throughout.  BYO food and drink (hot water provided).  Indigenous cultural sites offer special insights into the pre-European history, including nearby Boat Rock reserve.  The unique 1912 working woolshed and outbuildings are the centre of our agricultural enterprises.

Day Tour

Forest Tours offers guided tours on foot only. Participants are encouraged to bring a camera, binoculars, sturdy footwear, long trousers, and insect repellent, as well as their own food and drink. The tours adhere to the Minimal Impact Bushwalking Code. Directions and meeting points are provided upon booking. All tours are fully guided and cater to groups ranging from two to 30 people.

Price range is per person per hour, depending on group size and discounts. Details provided when booking. Catering: (cuppa / light luncheon) available by prior arrangement.

We recommend that visitors do not navigate to our property by SatNav, which has resulted in people being lost.  We provide clear directions to visitors by text or email, after their tour time and date has been confirmed.

The perfect way to enjoy and experience Lake Mulwala

Wanting to create fun times for people on the water and to share with others, Stephen and Kate bring you Lake Mulwala Barby Boats, providing quality service to showcase Lake Mulwala.

Lake Mulwala Barby Boats cater for up to 10-12 people and are easy to self drive. Each boat has a BBQ and cooler on board, with Bluetooth music players available and confrontable couches and shades. Each boat also come equip with life jackets and safety equipment. Fishing licences are also included in each hire and all the boats are also wheelchair accessible.

COST 2 Hours: $200 Minimum booking 2 hours Each additional hour $60 per hour 8 Hours: $560 Kids under 12yrs count as a 1/2 Adult.

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