This rivers meanders through the city and has many attractions on both banks, plus stacks of restaurants. We hired a boat and explored it for 2 hours. Very nice.
Snaking it’s way through Melbourne the Yarra River was fairly humming this morning. Lots of rain and run-off. Lots of walking paths to wander up and down either bank, there is a fair amount to see alo...
The Yarra River Trail takes you past many interesting places and the Kew Billabong at Willsmere Park connects you to the Outer Circle Rail Trail and the Darebin Creek Trail (over a bridge). Plenty of...
The lower end of the Yarra River near Melbourne, Australia, is a must-see location if you love nature. The river is home to a vast and fragile ecosystem, including several species of fish. Dolphins are often seen swimming upstream into this river due to the salinity of its southern waters. The banks of the Yarra River are home to cultural events, such as Melbourne's annual Moomba festival which includes a water skiing competition. Rowing is another popular sport along the Yarra and Melbourne's private schools are known for training their teams here.
This Yarra River has been commisioned nearly 2 centuries. Elemental to Melbourne's identity, the Yarra River is one of Victoria's iconic waterways.
The Yarra River or historically, the, is a perennial river in east-central Victoria, Australia.The lower stretches of the river are where the city of Melbourne was established in 1835 and today Greater Melbourne dominates and influences the landscape of its lower reaches.
Fun cruise with informative commentary as long as you are seated inside. It is a fun way to get acquainted with the city.
very beautiful place...you can ride boat to take picture while your riding. You can see big building around the place. You must go there and experience what i also see
Scenic river at its best in the summer. chilling by the river, relaxing and just enjoy the river, wind and surrounding.