Sandy beach on the Murray River at Cobram with river red gums, Victoria

    Public Toilets in Cobram, VIC

    5 public toilets mapped across Cobram — the Murray River town with some of Australia's best sandy river beaches. From Thompsons Beach to Quinn Island, every dunny sorted. Whether you're swimming, camping, fishing, or just stopping on the road to NSW, we know where the loos are.

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    Where Are You?

    Cobram stretches along the Murray River with beaches, parks, and bush reserves. Here's which dunny suits your situation.

    Swimming at Thompsons Beach

    Thompsons Beach toilets

    The legendary Murray River beach. Sandy shores, shade, and toilet facilities near the car park.

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    Thompsons Beach is Cobram's crown jewel — a wide sandy beach on the Murray with gentle entry, shaded picnic areas, and BBQ facilities. The toilet block is near the car park, a short walk from the sand. Gets very busy on summer weekends and school holidays.

    In the CBD

    Scott Street CBD toilets

    Central toilet block on the main shopping street. Accessible with baby change.

    AccessibleBaby change24hr

    Scott Street is Cobram's main strip — supermarket, shops, and services. The public toilet block is central, accessible, and available 24 hours. If you're just passing through town, this is the easiest option with parking right outside.

    At Apex Park

    Apex Park toilets

    Recreation area with playground, BBQs, and accessible toilets.

    AccessiblePlaygroundFamily friendly

    Apex Park is Cobram's main recreation reserve — playground, sporting fields, and BBQ areas. Good accessible toilets. Popular with families. Between the CBD and the river beaches.

    Camping at Quinn Island

    Quinn Island pit toilet

    Basic bush toilet at the river camping reserve. Remote and peaceful.

    BasicBush campingBYO paper

    Quinn Island is a bush camping reserve on the Murray. Basic pit toilet — bring your own paper. Popular for fishing, kayaking, and getting away from it all. Free camping (check Parks Vic for current rules). The toilet is simple but does the job.

    Crossing to Barooga (NSW)

    Use Cobram facilities first

    Cross the bridge and you're in NSW. Limited immediate facilities on the other side.

    Border crossingPlan ahead

    The Murray River bridge connects Cobram (VIC) to Barooga (NSW). If you're heading into NSW, use Cobram's facilities first. Barooga has the Cobram Barooga Golf Club and some facilities, but less public toilet access than the Cobram side.

    Summer peak season

    All facilities available

    December to March is peak. All facilities maintained. The beaches get packed.

    Peak seasonHot (40°C+)Busy weekends

    Summer in Cobram means 40°C+ days and the river is essential for survival. Thompsons Beach can have hundreds of visitors on peak days. Toilets get heavy use but are maintained throughout summer. Arrive early on weekends to secure a shady spot.

    Murray River Beaches

    Cobram has some of the best sandy river beaches in Australia. Wide expanses of golden sand meeting the Murray River under towering river red gums. A proper beach experience — just without the surf.

    Thompsons Beach

    The main event. A wide sandy beach with gentle river entry, perfect for families. Shaded picnic areas under river red gums, BBQ facilities, and good car parking. Lifeguards patrol on peak summer days.

    The water is warm by January (the Murray heats up nicely this far north). Watch children near the deeper channels — the river can have stronger current in the middle. Sandy bottom, no rocks. Genuinely one of Australia's best river swimming spots.

    Quinn Island & River Reserves

    For a quieter experience, Quinn Island and the surrounding river reserves offer bush camping spots right on the Murray. Sandy beaches, but more remote and less maintained than Thompsons.

    Popular with fishers chasing Murray cod and yellowbelly. Kayaking and canoeing along this stretch is excellent — the river runs slow and wide. Basic pit toilets at camping areas. BYO everything including toilet paper for the more remote spots.

    Things to Do in Cobram

    A Murray River border town famous for sandy beaches, peach orchards, and a hot dry summer that makes the river essential. Population ~6,500 with a twin town (Barooga) across the bridge in NSW.

    Popular attractions and things to do in Cobram

    Thompsons Beach

    Cobram's legendary sandy river beach. Swimming, picnics, BBQs under river red gums. Peak summer sees hundreds of visitors daily.

    Murray River Fishing

    Murray cod, golden perch, silver perch. Bank fishing or kayak/boat. The Murray is wide and slow through here — excellent fishing country.

    Cobram Barooga Golf Club

    36-hole championship course on the Murray River. One of regional Victoria's best. Open to visitors. Restaurant and bar.

    Stone Fruit Orchards

    Cobram is peach and stone fruit country. Roadside stalls sell fresh fruit in season (Dec-March). Some orchards offer pick-your-own.

    Kayaking & Canoeing

    Hire kayaks or bring your own. The Murray is gentle through here — easy paddling past sandy beaches and river red gums.

    Murray River Walk/Cycle

    Walking and cycling paths along the river. Flat, easy, shaded by gums. Connects beaches and parks along the riverfront.

    Cross-Border Barooga

    Walk or drive across the bridge to Barooga (NSW). Sports club, golf, and the border novelty of a different state 500m away.

    Cobram Fun Park (Summer)

    Water slides and swimming pools for families. Open in summer season. Good for kids who've had enough of the river.

    Where to Stay in Cobram

    Cobram is a summer holiday town — book well ahead for December-January school holidays. Caravan parks fill months in advance. Shepparton (1hr) has more options if Cobram is full.

    Accommodation and places to stay in Cobram

    Riverside Caravan Parks

    Several parks right on the Murray River. Powered sites, cabins, and direct beach access. On-site amenities, camp kitchen. THIS is how most people do Cobram — book 6+ months ahead for summer.

    Nearest public dunny: Thompsons Beach or Apex Park.

    Motels

    A few motels in and around town. Standard country motel — clean, air-conditioned (essential in summer), $100-160/night. Book ahead in peak season.

    Nearest public dunny: Scott Street CBD (24hr, accessible).

    Free Bush Camping

    Quinn Island and other river reserves offer free bush camping (check Parks Vic rules). Basic or no facilities. Self-sufficient campers only. Beautiful spots right on the Murray.

    Nearest dunny: Quinn Island pit toilet (BYO paper).

    Hotels & Accommodation in Cobram

    Cobram fills up fast in summer school holidays. The riverside caravan parks are the most popular option — book 6+ months ahead for January. Motels suit overnight highway stoppers.

    PropertyTypePrice RangeRiver AccessNotes
    Cobram Barooga Golf ResortResort$140-250Near36-hole championship golf. Restaurant, pool. The premium option. 5 min from river beaches.
    Riverside Caravan ParksPark/Cabins$40-180DirectMultiple parks on the Murray. Direct beach access. Book 6+ months for summer. The Cobram way to holiday.
    Cobram Colonial Motor InnMotel$100-1505 min driveStandard motel. Pool (essential in summer). Air-con. Central. Good for 1-2 night stays.
    Quinn Island (Free camping)Bush campFreeDirectFree bush camping on the Murray. Pit toilet only. Self-sufficient. Check Parks Vic rules.

    Swimming, Water & River Safety

    The Murray River is why people come to Cobram. Here's what you need to know about water access and safety.

    Swimming Safety

    The Murray has gentle current near beaches but stronger flow in the main channel. Sandy bottom at Thompsons Beach. Supervise children. No surf but boat wash can surprise. Warm water Jan-March.

    Drinking Water

    Town water available at Thompsons Beach, Apex Park, and CBD. Do NOT drink river water. Carry extra water in summer — 40°C+ days dehydrate quickly. Fill up before heading to bush camping areas.

    Showers

    Cold rinse showers at Thompsons Beach (seasonal). Cobram Outdoor Pool has showers (seasonal entry fee). Caravan parks for guests. Rinse off the river sand before getting in the car.

    Getting to Cobram

    Drive

    2.5 hours from Melbourne via the Hume Freeway to Shepparton, then Goulburn Valley Highway north. Or via the Murray Valley Highway from Echuca (1.5 hours east).

    1 hour north of Shepparton. On the NSW border — Barooga is just across the bridge.

    Public Transport

    V/Line bus from Shepparton (connecting train from Melbourne). Limited service. A car is essential for Cobram — the beaches and river reserves are spread along the river and not walkable from the bus stop.

    Summer Heat Warning

    40°C+ days are common in summer. Cobram is one of Victoria's hottest towns. The river beaches are essential, not optional. Stay hydrated, use sunscreen, and don't underestimate the heat.

    Toilet planning: In extreme heat, plan your activities around facilities. Thompsons Beach and the CBD have the most reliable access. Bush camping areas have limited shade at the toilets — time your visits for early morning or evening.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Are there public toilets at Thompsons Beach in Cobram?

    Yes. Thompsons Beach has public toilet facilities in the reserve area near the car park. This is Cobram's most popular beach on the Murray River with sandy shores, BBQs, and shaded picnic areas. The toilets are maintained by Moira Shire Council and are available year-round.

    Can you swim in the Murray River at Cobram?

    Yes. Cobram has some of the best sandy river beaches in Australia. Thompsons Beach is the most popular — a wide sandy beach with gentle entry into the Murray River. The water is warm in summer (December-March). Watch for river currents, and supervise children. No surf but occasional boat wash.

    Is there a wheelchair accessible toilet in Cobram?

    Yes. The Scott Street CBD toilet block and Apex Park both have wheelchair accessible facilities. Thompsons Beach has basic accessibility — the path to the toilet is flat but the beach itself is sand. Cobram's facilities are maintained by Moira Shire Council.

    Are there toilets at Quinn Island Cobram?

    Yes. Quinn Island reserve has basic toilet facilities. Quinn Island is a bush camping and recreation area on the Murray River, popular for fishing and kayaking. The toilet is a simple pit-style facility. BYO toilet paper is recommended for the more remote areas.

    How far is Cobram from Melbourne and Shepparton?

    Cobram is approximately 2.5 hours from Melbourne via the Hume Freeway and Goulburn Valley Highway (through Shepparton). It's 1 hour north of Shepparton. The town sits on the NSW border — cross the Murray River bridge and you're in Barooga, NSW.

    What is the best time to visit Cobram?

    Summer (December-March) is peak season — the river beaches are at their best, water is warm for swimming, and the peach/stone fruit orchards are in harvest. Cobram gets very hot in summer (often 40°C+), so the river beaches are essential. Spring and autumn are pleasant for walking and cycling. Winter is quiet and cold.

    Nearby Areas

    Cobram is a Murray River town on the Victorian-NSW border. Population ~6,500. Part of Moira Shire. Famous for sandy river beaches and stone fruit orchards. Twin town with Barooga (NSW) across the bridge. Yorta Yorta country. One of Victoria's hottest towns in summer.

    Scenic views of the region surrounding Cobram

    Cobram's sandy river beaches are genuinely some of the best in inland Australia. The combination of golden sand, river red gums for shade, warm summer water, and free access makes it a classic Australian holiday destination. Generations of Melbourne families have spent their January school holidays here camping on the Murray.