About the Robinvale Golf Club Resort

Description The Robinvale Golf Club Resort is situated approximately 3 kms from township of Robinvale.

The club holds a ‘Full Club License’ and is well setup to cater for the needs of members and guests.

The clubhouse is open every day of the week, (except Christmas Day).

Robinvale Golf Club Resort has T.A.B, Keno & Gaming facilities.

Address
4240 Murray Valley Highway
Robinvale VIC 3549
Postal Address:  PO Box 436, Robinvale VIC  3549
Directions (Approx. 3 K.m’s from Township heading towards Swan Hill)
Club Phone (03) 5026 3286
Fax (03) 5026 1669
Email admin@robinvalegolfclub.com.au

motel@robinvalegolfclub.com.au

gm@robinvalegolfclub.com.au

reception@robinvalegolfclub.com.au

Website www.robinvalegolfclub.com.au
Opening Hours Sunday to Thursday: 10.00am – 11.00pm
Friday & Saturday: 10.00am – 01.00am
Courtesy Bus Tuesday – Saturday Nights from 6.00 pm.  Pick-up/Drop off within a 12 K.M radius from the Club.
About Robinvale The town of Robinvale is located between the Murray River towns of Mildura and Swan Hill in the north-west of Victoria. Robinvale is a picturesque holiday spot, situated on a peninsula of land surrounded on three sides by the Murray River. South of the town centre are large irrigated fruit and vegetable farms, vineyards & Almond and Pistachio Orchards.The town centre of Robinvale is attractive and well-laid out, featuring wide streets and well-maintained gardens. Its commercial centre is primarily situated in tree-lined Perrin Street which leads to Caix Square – a central park with memorials related to the region’s history.

At the corner of the Murray Valley Highway and McLennan Drive is a huge windmill which was erected in 1948 and is claimed to be the largest in the Southern Hemisphere. Following McLennan Drive along the river foreshore passes beside attractive parkland and the historic Robinswood Homestead which is located in Riverside Park and was built in 1926 as the home of the town’s founder. Further along the road are various picnic spots, walking tracks and scenic viewing spots.

To the south of town, off Pethard Road, is the Euston Weir and Lock 15, built to store water for irrigation. There are pleasant lawns, shelters and picnic facilities