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Local Tooleybuc Attractions

There is so much to see and do in Tooleybuc


It's not all about golf! Apart from the the Tooleybuc Club Motor Inns' serene environment, there is a host of entertainment, activities and things to see also close by.

Adjacent to the motel is the renowned Tooleybuc Sporting Club, where sports fans can get their fix of live games on the big screen in a friendly country atmosphere. Guests can also play tennis, lawn bowls or mini golf at the club or have a flutter on the pokies.

Enjoy a traditional country pub meal in the bistro, and if you are in the mood for some music, both local and interstate bands and soloists often feature at the Club.

Many guests enjoy challenging somebody to a game of golf on the renowned course at the adjacent Tooleybuc Golf Club. Golf buggy and equipment hire is available from the Motel at competitive rates.

Fishing enthusiasts are catered for too, offering not only the Murray, but the Murrumbidgee, Edwards and Wakool Rivers close by.

Enjoy a walk along our stretch of the Murray River and enjoy viewing the Natural wildlife that surrounds the area.

Starting from Mensforth Park in Tooleybuc, enjoy this peaceful walk from the Tooleybuc Bridge along the Murray River, finishing at the Tooleybuc Sporting Club.

From here, follow the river along the sealed path and enjoy the glorious river, birdlife, and fresh air. When the path nears Herbert St, turn off and head to the Tooleybuc Sporting Club, home to the enormous Mallee Root – the second-biggest ever found.

The heritage-listed Tooleybuc Bridge is certainly worth stopping and viewing. 

Constructed in 1924 in response to the speedy expansion of the fruit-growing industry in the area, this bridge is a timber truss bridge with a vertical lift span and was the last of engineer Percy Allan’s bridge designs and is one of only two surviving bridges over the Murray River that incorporate Allan truss spans.

Yanga National Park, close to Balranald, features lots of great fishing spots along the Murrumbidgee River.

Yanga National Park may be one of the state's newest parks, but the land itself boasts a long and significant history. From Aboriginal families to early explorers, shearers to rabbit trappers, fishermen to campers - people have been visiting the area for millennia. Now it's your turn.

At the Tooleybuc Country Club Hotel their huge beer garden, kids room, large bar and gorgeous dining space have all revamped, highlighting the original 1930’s era of the hotel building

A conscious effort is made to provide a paddock to plate menu for guests, shining a spotlight on the diverse fresh produce (and wine!) available within the region and beyond

Through three generations of Peace family toil the ‘country retreat’ vineyard produced its first vintage in 1995 and a commercial winery was born.

Nurtured from the rich Murray River bank soil, the vineyard was established in the 1960’s. From a humble beginning in 1995 with a grape intake of 1711 tonnes, Andrew Peace Wines has grown to be one of Australia’s largest family owned wineries.

When it comes time to drop in a line, our secluded creeks and rivers boast some of the best inland fishing in Australia. 

Our waterways are a breeding ground for native fish species including one of the most prized trophies, Australia’s largest freshwater fish, the Murray Cod, which is most active in late summer and early autumn, but can be caught throughout the year.

The Tooleybuc Sporting Club offers a host of activities, from regular locals nights and live music,to sport, promotions and special entertainment events.

Enjoy a round on our 9-hole twin tee golf course, challenge friends to our 18-hole mini golf course,  get active on our recently refurbished tennis and half-court basketball facilities or have a roll on our bowls greens.