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Swan Hill Resort

Swan Hill Resort

405-415 Campbell Street, Swan Hill, VIC
The price is AU$130 per night from May 14 to May 15
AU$130
per night
14 May - 15 May
7.8/10 Good! (833 reviews)

Accommodation In Swan Hill

Swan Hill is affectionately known as the heart of the Murray. Like other iconic Victorian towns such as Mildura, Echuca and Wodonga, Swan Hill graces the banks of the Murray River which divides Victoria and New South Wales. Wot better place to straddle one foot in each state? Book your Swan Hill accommodation with us today!

Lying 336km north-west of Melbourne, Swan Hill is a historic town. Discovered by European explorer Major Thomas Mitchell in 1836, the town originally served as a passage town with the only punt crossing within 100km. It wasn’t until Francis Cadell discovered Swan Hill in 1853 – while navigating the Murray River in a paddle steamer from its mouth in South Australia – that the town became a major inland river trading port. Soon after, a pioneer settlement was established in 1963. As railways superseded the river trade, agriculture emerged as the region’s prospering point. Today, citrus farms and vineyards still surround the town.

Despite its position in Victoria’s ‘food bowl’ region, the Murray River is still a major drawing point for visitors. River cruises, historic paddle steamer voyages, and houseboat holidays are popular pastimes on these Murray waters. Boating and fishing opportunities also abound, with talk of catching fresh Murray Cod rife amongst keen fishermen. But if the fish aren’t biting, you can do the honours. Local restaurants dish up fresh cod and yabbies, as well as avocado, citrus and stone fruits fresh from the picking. If you prefer your grapes in liquid form, award-winning wineries are just a stone’s throw away.

One of the most popular local attractions for adults and children alike is the Pioneer Settlement. Recreating the atmosphere of a late 19th-century pioneer river port town, it’s home to over 50 original and recreated buildings. Explore the church, a working blacksmith’s shop and a working print shop from pioneering days. There are over 60,000 historical objects throughout the settlement to blur the lines between history and reality. Around town, the journey continues. Seek out the historical clock tower opposite the post office, and the 1935 town hall building.

Fast forward to now and the Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery is highly regarded as having one of the country’s most complete collections of naïve art. There are also six beautiful golf courses in the area, a number of parks and picnic areas, and bushwalking tracks to traverse in the Vinifera and Nyah State Forests. Lake Boga is also a lovely outing from Swan Hill, just 16km away. Full of camping spots and swimming areas, the natural lake town is home to the Flying Boat Museum, and the site of the RAAF repair depot used in World War II.

Getting to Swan Hill is easy by car with a network of major highways intersecting here. The Murray Valley Highway, the Calder Highway and the Sunraysia Highway all pass through Swan Hill. Alternatively, buses and trains run daily routes into town. Once you’re here, getting around is possible on foot, but a car (which can be hired locally) is the best way to really explore the region afar.

Home to a piece of rich Australian pioneering history, with the peaceful Murray River pumping life into its agricultural heart, Swan Hill is a very special destination to unravel. Check out our range of Swan Hill hotels today!

Swan Hill hotels essential information

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34 hotels
Lowest Price
AU$104
Highest Price
AU$155
Popular hotels
Swan Hill Resort, Burke And Wills Motor Inn Swan Hill, Australian Settlers Motor Inn, Murray River Motel, Paddle Steamer Motel, Lazy River Motor Inn, Pioneer Station Motor Inn, Quality Inn Swan Hill, Travellers rest Motor Inn

Frequently asked questions

What are the best hotels in Swan Hill?
We recommend putting Comfort Inn Lady Augusta on your Swan Hill accommodation shortlist. A hit with Wotif travellers, make full use of amenities here like a terrace and blackout curtains. Another place visitors to Swan Hill can’t get enough of? Burke And Wills Motor Inn Swan Hill.
How much does Swan Hill accommodation cost?
Finding cheap accommodation in Swan Hill is like riding a wave — timing is key. The busiest months are April, August and September, so try to avoid them if you’re aiming to keep costs to a minimum. If it’s bougie places at unbeatable prices you’re searching for, just select your travel dates and check out our AU$104 Swan Hill hotel deals. You can also narrow your search by budget, amenities, property type and more.
How do I get cheap accommodation in Swan Hill?
Check out these handy tips to get a cheeky bargain on your Swan Hill hotel:

  • Create a Wotif account: You’ll get access to special discounts, like 10% or more off select hotels, with Mates Rates.
  • Give the crowds a miss: Consider visiting sometime in the quietest months, which are July, October and November. That’s when prices are generally nicer.
  • Discover the ‘burbs: The suburbs and outer areas tend to have more affordable options, like cabins, motels and B&Bs with shared bathrooms.
  • Narrow your search with our filters: Discover cheap accommodation in Swan Hill by selecting a specific property type, area or star rating.

Is there pet-friendly accommodation in Swan Hill?
No more chasing your tail — Wotif takes the hassle out of finding a stay for you and your cuddly companion. Just use our filter tool and we’ll fetch the top choices for an unforgettable Swan Hill holiday. Begin by choosing your travel dates, then select the “Pet friendly” box under the “Amenities” section to discover your dog-friendly accommodation in Swan Hill.
How many days should I spend in Swan Hill?
Visitors usually spend 2 days discovering the best of this city. That’s what our booking data for accommodation in Swan Hill says, anyway. And with our awesome Swan Hill hotel offers (it’s the one thing we love boasting about!), now is the time to book your ultimate adventure.
Can I find luxury accommodation in Swan Hill?
Finding your luxury accommodation in Swan Hill is a cakewalk — no detective skills necessary. Simply enter your dates, then pick the most highly rated options under the “Property class” filter.
Which hotels in Swan Hill are family-friendly?
To totally ace a family holiday, where you stay needs to tick all the boxes for your entire crew. Use our “Family friendly” filter to look for family accommodation in Swan Hill where you can enjoy guilt-free adult time while the ankle biters are entertained with things like kids’ clubs, pools and playgrounds. Check out these kid-approved options:


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