Things to do in Barmah

Barmah, a small town in Victoria, offers a range of attractions and activities for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The Barmah National Park is the largest red gum forest in the world, with trees over 500 years old and up to 30 meters high. It is home to a variety of wildlife, including 220 bird species and 550 types of plants. Visitors can enjoy camping, bushwalking, birdwatching, boating, canoeing, and fishing, with the chance to spot emus, kangaroos, and koalas.

For a leisurely and informative experience, the Barmah Forest Heritage and Education Centre in Nathalia showcases the region's history, including stories of Aboriginal occupation and pioneering cattlemen and timber workers.

Kingfisher Cruises offer a unique opportunity to explore the Barmah State Forest and lakes, providing an eco-friendly way to appreciate the area's natural beauty. The cruises allow visitors to see the local lakes and creeks, offering a different perspective of the wetlands.