Cohuna and Country.

Recreational activities in close proximity to Cohuna and the Murray River in Northern Victoria.

The Cohuna Golf Course is one of the best recreational activities you'll find at Cohuna. This Murray River 72 par, 18 hole golf course is flat to undulating and is beautifully carved out of the Murray River Redgum forest and is a must play recreational activity.

Other recreational sports activities include:

• Football & Netball
• Water Skiing
• Lawn Tennis
• Squash
• Indoor Basketball
• Badminton
• Cricket
• Lawn Bowls
• Indoor Hockey
• Aerobics
• Swimming Pool & Water Slide
• Little Athletics

Cohuna Fishing

Each year people enjoy fishing the beautiful inland waters of the Murray River and Gunbower Creek. The large number of trees and streams within the area provide a valuable source of food and shelter for native fish. If the fish are biting, anglers are within minutes of Cohuna for bait, food, petrol and fishing & camping gear.

If you're a golfer who loves to fish you just might want to enlist the services of Cohuna Fishing Adventures.

Other non-sport recreational activities include:

• Rock’n Roll Dance Club
• Patchwork Clubs
• Spinners and Weavers Group
• Woodwork Group
• Apex Club
• Lions Club
• Masonic Lodge
• Senior Citizens Club
• Guides and Scouts
• Trefoil
• University of the Third Age - U3A
• Country Womens Association

 

Play & Stay

Cohuna hotels, motels, caravan parks and camping grounds.

The golf course at Cohuna is central to a diverse selection of accommodation. Cohuna is a great holiday destination for golfers travelling the Murray River, social groups and visiting families.

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Cohuna Golf Club logoGolf Club Telephone: (03) 5456 2820, (03) 5456 2188 (AH), Fax: (03) 5456 4550
Social Bookings: (03) 5456 2820 Mobile: 0427 763 078 E-mail | Online Social Golf Enquiry | Golf Membership Enquiry
Weymouths Road, P.O. Box 339, Cohuna, Victoria, 3568 Australia

Learn more about the Murray River region and Cohuna at www.cohuna.org.au