An amazing place to holiday, an even better place to live!
Murray River
Two Boat Ramps & Jetty
The Big Fish
4 Awesome Pubs in a 2km Radius
Splash Park
Deniliquin Street Historic Buildings
Tocumwal Racecourse
Tocumwal Aerodrome
Foreshore Walk to Town Beach
36 Hole Golfcourse
Tocumwal is located on the border of NSW and Victoria on the beautiful Murray River. It has a multitude of tourist attractions such as camping by the river, world-class sporting venues including a 36 hole golf club, water sports, bushwalking and flying. The current population of Tocumwal is approximately 2500 and growing rapidly. Tocumwal has an amazing combination of old-world charm and a fast-paced sporting lifestyle with lots of opportunities for diverse employment while enjoying a relaxed country lifestyle.
Tocumwal sits on the NSW side of the Murray River 270 km north of Melbourne and is one of the few towns that doesn’t have a counterpart in Victoria. Tocumwal is a bridge between two states. Turn off the Newell Highway and discover a town nestled around the river bends and steeped in unique WW2 history. Tocumwal wears its heritage for all to see with its character-filled Deniliquin Street and historic building facades that take you back in time.
An ideal spot from which to explore the region, enjoy exceptional food and wine, get a rush from water sports and flying adventures, relax while bushwalking and camping or visit our shopping strip on your hunt for antiques and collectables. A renowned destination for gliding, you can take a scenic glider flight over the countryside with Sport Aviation. The Tocumwal Aerodrome, also known as McIntyre Airfield, is famous for its training role during World War II. Learn about wartime history at the Tocumwal Historic Aerodrome Museum.
Surrounded by a stunning red gum forest, Tocumwal is an idyllic town perfect for fishing, camping, aerial adventures and relaxing by the river.
With 24 riverside beaches close to town, you’ll find plenty of swimming, boating and fishing opportunities. Visit the Information Centre to find out about the best spots to camp, dine and discover.
Head over to the Tocumwal Foreshore Park and enjoy the playground, picnic and toilet facilities, a lovely river view, with views of both the old and new bridges linking New South Wales to Victoria. Tocumwal Foreshore Park is also home to the iconic Big Murray Cod, a large structure that celebrates the prized local catch and a world-class Splash Park.