Enjoy These 5 Tourist Attractions with Holiday Accommodation at Bridge Motors Inn

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  • September 4, 2019
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We are pleased to announce that accommodations are available at Bridge Motors Inn, for tourists who are looking for a small holiday getaway in the Riverina region of New South Wales. The Riverina region enjoys a lot of tourism commerce thanks to its heritage importance. However, the Tocumwal Township deserves a special mention for its panoramic, pastoral beauty. Bridge Motors Inn is situated on Bridge Street, and here we provide one of the most popular holiday accommodations in NSW.

Bridge Motors Inn enjoys popularity among locals because it is favoured by so many tourists. At the sake of being boastful, we do take a lot of pride in our customer-centricity and elegant room services. Customers also enjoy the fact that we are located in a commercial part of the town. Also, you can easily embark on a trip to a number of tourist attractions directly from our motel:

Also Read: How Bridge Motors Inn Sets a Benchmark for Hotels in Tocumwal NSW

Ulupna Island

The small river island of Ulupna Island is at the end of the Barmah National Park. It is easily accessible from Tocumwal. The Ulupna Creek, an offshoot of the Murray River, slithers around the island. The island is easily accessible from Tocumwal, via the Murray River. Once there, you can enjoy the trails going through the forests of red gum. The island is a huge draw among tourists who have a passion for fishing.

Barmah National Park

The Barmah National Park is another crowd attraction that is a few kilometres outside the Tocumwal Township. The National Park shares its border with the Murray River. The Barmah National Park gets its name from the nearby town of Barmah and plays an important role in the local biodiversity.

The sight of local flora and fauna brings a lot of tourists to enjoy the walking trails in the region’s largest red gum forest. Numerous tourists who find their accommodations at the Bridge Motor Inn, come back to share colourful stories of visits to the park.

Tocumwal Beach

Tocumwal Beach enjoys a lot of popularity among locals. But, it is favoured by a lot of tourists as well as they get most of the natural beauty and relaxation expected from a sea beach, in this spot, with none of the commotion or pollution that is synonymous with sea beaches. The River Murray gushes by the beach gently, offering music to your ears. You can spend a day camping here, while your luggage stays safe at our motel.

Cobram Regional Park

Our hotel is also on the path that directly leads you to the Cobram National Park; this is another park that gives you a taste of the Murray River red gum vegetation. The 470-hectare forest is regularly visited by nature lovers and fitness enthusiasts residing in the area. The numerous walking trails here make for a beautiful day worth spending here. You can also access Scott’s Beach, Big Toms Beach and Quinns Island from here.

Tocumwal Blowhole

We get a lot of questions from our guests at the Bridge Motor Inn, about the Tocumwal Blowhole. These Blowholes are relevant to the Tocumwal’s connection to NSW heritage. The Blowholes were considered sacred by the Ulupna and Bangaragn Aborigines. The Blowholes start frothing and flowing every time the Murray River experiences a low tide, making for an amusing natural phenomenon.

Thus, a stay at Bridge Motors Inn is not all about a cosy motel service. We can guide you and help you set off on the perfect Tocumwal tourism itinerary.

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