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This site is very informative and very interesting. The grounds are neat and tidy and it is suggested the get there around 11.30am and 12.30pm as this is when the Paddlesteamer 'Melbourne' goes through the lock.
A tourist trail, plenty to see. Just take your time and soak in the atmosphere. Walk across the lock and make your way to the weir, lots of history to soak in.
Lush lawns and a nice place to show off to out of towners even a picnic lunch or even at sunset as I've seen many beautiful ones here!
It is a Unique experience to watch this working Lock. The Lock Master is friendly and willing to have a chat about the Lock and the nearby weir. Easy to find and close to town.
interesting to see how a lock works. and imagine old paddle steam traders using the manual arms would have been a terrible job, unlike the all computerised system it is now.
A trip to lock 11 should be on the list. Shady grassed picnic area and not too busy. You can take a walk around lock island which takes you close to the weir and if lucky like us you might see a goanna! It is not a long walk and suited to most walkers.
This is a must see but from the steam powered paddle boat if you really want to experience the lock. Lowering down 3 metre on the way out and back up on the way back in, is all by pure water power.
Area around this Lock very well kept. has a gate that is locked at a certain time. Go when a Boat is going to use the Lock,as very interesting to watch the locks in action.
Great place to watch the paddle boats go through the lock which was built in 1926. They go downstream on the hour and upstream on the half hour at no cost to the skippers. BBQS and a short walk to the weir and fish ladder. Of 13 locks and weirs on the Murray this is the only one that is not side by side. Also by going through the lock this is a man made made channel so you are in Victorian water for a short time!
It was quite interesting to watch the mechahics of the lock & observe how a river boat can handle the experience. It was definitely an eye opener. This should attract anyone to enjoy it & the manicured srroundings.
A peaceful and tranquill place to visit. A fantastic opportunity to see how the lock works. A place to have a picnic lunch with family and friends on the well manicured lawned area or under the permanent shaded areas.
Never seen how a lock works in a river until we visit the Murray. It works very efficiently and modern.
This was an excellent experience. The vessel is around 100 years old. They cost you $35 pp and the trip is around 90 minutes. You get to see the bank of murray river. Beautiful houses and some very old boats and paddle steamers.Drinks, coffee and snacks are served *paid*. You can also get your hands on the wheels and get a certificate for successfully cruising around.A very good experience overall.
A trip up the Murray through Lock 11 is a must when visiting Midura. It is a two hour trip on a paddle steamer. The lock is part of a dam/lock system which enables traffic movement on the river. The 'Rothbury' is a comfortable ride with friendly staff, informative commentary, a licensed kiosk and a shaded deck.
Well worth a look while in Mildura. The Murray is peaceful and you may lucky enough to catch some wildlife in the area. Popular place to fish at dusk.