 Barham and Koondrook are the central towns of the Golden Rivers County region offering visitors a busy commercial centre and a wide range of quality sporting facilities. Sites to see in the area include the Barham Lakes Complex which offers relaxing walks and free BBQ facilities, the Arbuthnot Sawmill and Redgum furniture displays and the Barham Bakery are a must for any visitor to experience.
Visitors are well catered for and can choose from two great clubs - The Barham and District memorial Club (Social Club) right in the centre of town and the Golf and Country Club (Sporting Club) less than 2km from the town centre.
In Koondrook visitors should also take time to enjoy the "Historic Walk" of the town and reflect on a time when the paddle steamers and steam trains were a common mode of transport.
Cohuna Cohuna situated on the Murray Valley Highway between Echuca and Kerang is a bustling township with a strong commercial centre. Cohuna's modern shopping centre has a diverse range of shops, cafes and restaurants. The picturesque main street is situated opposite the Gunbower Creek (which forms Gunbower Island) providing an ideal spot for a relaxed lunch in the park. Sports enthusiasts are well catered for with a range of quality facilities available.
Kerang In Kerang visitors can browse among the many retail outlets that serve the district population of more than 16,000 people. The Kerang commercial centre offers an attractive landscaped shopping centre including a major supermarket chain, branches for most major banks, 5 hotels and many specialty stores Located on the banks of the Loddon River, Kerang is the centre of the Kerang Wetlands system which supports hundreds of species of waterbirds including the Gannawarra Shire Council logo - the ibis.
Kerang is located on the Murray Valley Highway between Swan Hill and Echuca and is serviced by V-Line rail and coach systems. Kerang airport is on the town outskirts and has 24hr landing facilities for light aircraft, available at no cost.
Murrabit Also within the region is a small country town of Murrabit which comes to life at the dawn of the first Saturday of each month when it hosts the Murrabit Country Market. The market is one of Victoria's largest country markets and attracts more than 300 site holders from across the State. Wares on display include art and craft, fresh produce, clothing, plants, bric-a-brac and much, much more.
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