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Robinvale

Introduction of Robinvale

Robinvale is a small town on the south bank of the murray river (Murray River) in northwest victoria, separated by a river and connected by a bridge to the small town of euston (Euston) in new south wales, about 465 kilometers from the Melbourne capital of victoria.

Robinvale, formerly known as Barbon (Bumbang), was renamed in 1924 in honor of Lieutenant George Robin Cartel (George Robin Cuttle), who died in an air operation against France Robinvale, and is now an important agricultural region in Virginia, famous for producing high-quality grapes, olives, carrots and almonds.

Robinvale is a resort with warm sunshine, beautiful natural scenery, unspoiled river areas and endless vineyards. Robinvale has several destinations worth visiting, including the former home of George Robin Cartel, antique museums, quiet parks, etc. Robinvale is one of the most famous campsites in the Murray River area, surrounded by the Murray River on three sides, and the quiet and elegant environment makes it a good place to enjoy the quiet and beautiful time. A large area of orchards, vineyards, farms and wineries around the Robinvale is a great place to enjoy picking and enjoy the freshest seasonal fruits and pure wines.


Visitor centre of Robinvale

  • Addr: 101 Bromley Rd, Robinvale VIC 3549
  • Tel: (03) 5026 1388
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2k (2016)

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