Map of Echuca – Murray River, CBD & Twin Towns Guide
Map of Echuca – Murray River, CBD & Twin Towns Guide
This map of Echuca provides an overview of one of Victoria's best-known regional destinations, including the CBD, Murray River, Port of Echuca precinct, transport links and surrounding communities. It is designed for general reference, trip planning and understanding how Echuca is laid out.
Located on the Murray River in northern Victoria, Echuca is famous for its paddle steamers, riverfront heritage precinct and strong connections with neighbouring Moama in New South Wales. Together, the two towns form one of Australia's most popular inland tourism destinations.
Echuca is located on the Murray River in northern Victoria near the New South Wales border. Major areas include the CBD, Port of Echuca, Echuca East, Echuca West and nearby Moama.
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This Echuca map highlights the riverfront precinct, CBD, residential districts and surrounding regional connections.
Where Is Echuca Located?
Echuca is located in northern Victoria on the banks of the Murray River. The town sits directly opposite Moama in New South Wales and serves as a major tourism, business and service centre for the region.
- North: Moama and New South Wales
- South: regional Victoria and farming districts
- East: Murray River communities
- West: Campaspe region and rural Victoria
Main Areas of Echuca
Echuca includes a historic riverfront precinct, commercial centre, residential suburbs and tourism districts.
- Echuca CBD — commercial and civic centre
- Port of Echuca — heritage riverfront precinct
- Echuca East — established residential area
- Echuca West — residential and commercial district
- South Echuca — growing residential community
- Riverfront Precinct — tourism and recreation area
- Northern River District — access to Moama crossings
- Industrial Areas — business and employment precincts
Major Areas of Echuca Explained
- Town Centre — shopping, services and community facilities
- Historic Port Precinct — paddle steamers and heritage attractions
- Residential Districts — established suburban communities
- Riverfront Areas — recreation, tourism and accommodation
- Cross-Border Corridor — links with Moama and NSW
Key Geographic Features
- Murray River — Australia's longest river
- Campaspe River — regional waterway near Echuca
- Port of Echuca — historic river trade precinct
- River red gum forests — important local ecosystem
- Floodplain landscapes — characteristic regional geography
- Cross-border river setting — links Victoria and New South Wales
Echuca Transport and Road Map Overview
A map of Echuca is useful for understanding transport connections throughout northern Victoria and southern New South Wales.
- Northern Highway — major regional transport route
- Murray Valley Highway — connects river communities
- River crossings — connect Echuca and Moama
- Echuca Railway Station — regional passenger services
- Regional road network — links surrounding farming districts
Why People Search for a Map of Echuca
- To locate the Port of Echuca heritage precinct
- To understand the layout of Echuca and Moama
- To explore Murray River attractions
- To plan travel through northern Victoria
- To find accommodation, riverfront areas and tourism facilities
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Echuca Map FAQs
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Where is Echuca located?
Echuca is located on the Murray River in northern Victoria near the New South Wales border. -
What is Echuca known for?
Echuca is known for its paddle steamers, Port of Echuca heritage precinct and Murray River tourism. -
Is Echuca connected to Moama?
Yes. Echuca and Moama are linked by bridges across the Murray River and function as a major cross-border community. -
What are the main attractions in Echuca?
Popular attractions include the Port of Echuca, paddle steamers, river cruises and Murray River recreation areas.
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