Nyah is a town in northern Victoria, Australia. The town is located on the Murray Valley Highway, in the Rural City of Swan Hill local government area, 365 kilometres (227 mi) north west of the state capital, Melbourne. At the 2011 census, Nyah had a population of 483.© Wikipedia
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Nyah is a small community between Robinvale and Swan Hill in Victoria. We drove through the town during our latest caravan adventure following the Murray River from Goolwa in South Australia to Yarrawonga in Victoria.
This area is well known for its grapes, stone fruit, olives and citrus and we could not believe the size of some of these plantations. I am sure the caravan parks are very busy during harvest time with fruit pickers visiting Nyah for work. The town has a general store, post office, pizza shop, butcher, garden centre, service station, mower centre etc.
Nyah Vinifera State Forest is found between Nyah and Swan Hill on the floodplains of the Murray River. This area enable visitors to enjoy the magnificent Murray and River Red Gum forests with a range of activities - camping, fishing, swimming, boating, four wheel driving, trail bike riding and bush walking. (Note for fishing - a current NSW Freshwater Recreation Fishing Licence is required for the Murray River and a Victorian Recreational Fishing Licence is required for fishing in waters south of the Murray River.) The Nyah-Vinifera Park is a natural wetland and has limited access during flooding - check with Parks Victoria.