Holiday houses in Yarrawonga

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Popular amenities for Yarrawonga holiday rentals

Stay near Yarrawonga's top sights

ClubMulwala5 locals recommend
Mulwala Water Ski Club19 locals recommend
Yarrawonga Mulwala Golf Club Resort15 locals recommend
The Sebel Yarrawonga Silverwoods3 locals recommend
Woolworths Yarrawonga Central4 locals recommend
Yarrawonga Mulwala Visitor Information Centre3 locals recommend

Quick stats about holiday rentals in Yarrawonga

  • Total rentals

    170 properties

  • Rentals with a pool

    90 properties have a pool

  • Pet-friendly rentals

    40 properties allow pets

  • Family-friendly rentals

    160 properties are a good fit for families

  • Total number of reviews

    3K reviews

  • Nightly prices starting at

    $46 AUD before taxes and fees

Your guide to Yarrawonga

All About Yarrawonga

Situated on the Murray River in Victoria, Yarrawonga is a peaceful town that provides ample opportunities to connect with nature. From its scenic coastal walking trails to its parks, wetlands, and nature reserves, Yarrawonga is a natural oasis. The Yarrawonga Mulwala Visitor Information Centre is a great starting point for exploring this town as it provides key information about the region and main attractions.

Lake Mulwala is the main feature of Yarrawonga, with many of the town’s attractions situated around or near the lake. Enjoy a day picnicking, barbequing, swimming, or hop on a paddle boat for a cruise around the lake.

Check out the Pioneer Museum to browse a curated collection of local memorabilia, including photographs, items from the Mulwala station woolshed, and agricultural machinery. Belmore Street, the main shopping area in the town, is where you can indulge in fresh local produce and regional wines such as Verdelho and Touriga.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Yarrawonga

Yarrawonga is a part of the Murray River region, which is often referred to as “Sun Country on the Murray.” As the name suggests, the region is graced with copious amounts of sunshine and experiences long summers and mild winters. Late summer boasts warm and dry weather and gentle ocean breezes, making it a great time to book a holiday house in Yarrawonga and enjoy all the outdoor activities. The ideal year-round climate serves as an exceptional backdrop to enjoy all Yarrawonga has to offer, regardless of the season you plan to visit. Some annual events include a music festival featuring global rock sensations as well as the Christmas Monster Market in December, an outdoor market with various stalls, live entertainment, and even water activities.


Top things to do in Yarrawonga

Lake Mulwala

At Lake Mulwala, you can take a peaceful stroll along the shoreline, enjoy a picnic, or try your hand at fishing. The grounds surrounding the lake are equipped with recreation areas including a skate park, picnic tables, barbecue facilities, a playground, swimming pool, and walking trails. Throughout the lake you’ll see the remnants of red gum tree trunks sticking outside of the water, a majestic sight that captivates many visitors.

Chinamans Island Nature Reserve

Chinamans Island provides a wheelchair-accessible walking track along the southern shores of Lake Mulwala. The reserve is divided into different zones, which sustain a wide variety of native flora and fauna. The reserve also serves as a habitat for the area’s prolific birdlife, including a large wetland that provides a home for more than 60 species of birds including crakes, bitterns, and rails. You might also run into platypus, water rates, and yellow-bellied water skinks here. Pack a picnic, enjoy the tranquil sounds of bird calls, and enjoy the scenery.

Murray River

The Murray River spans 2,700 kilometres and encompasses three states: New South Wales, Victoria, and South Australia. This spectacular river holds great significance and happens to run through Lake Mulwala. The slow-moving waters sustain the prolific wildlife and vegetation in and alongside the river, including the magnificent red river gums, which are one of Australia’s most iconic eucalypts. The Murray River also provides fun fishing, hiking, and biking opportunities.

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