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Standing proudly at the western end of Dean Street, the Monument Hill War Memorial offers sweeping views of Albury and the Murray River region. Just a 10-minute drive from Albury Holiday Park, this peaceful landmark combines history, reflection, and natural beauty.
A Place of Honour and Perspective
The memorial was built in 1925 to commemorate those who served in World War I and later conflicts. Today, it remains a symbol of remembrance and community pride. A gentle uphill path leads to the obelisk, surrounded by gardens and shaded seating.
Views Worth the Climb
From the top, enjoy panoramic views across Albury, the Murray River flats, and beyond to the Victorian hills. It’s a popular spot for sunrise and sunset — or a peaceful pause during your day of exploring.
Walks and Picnics
Combine your visit with a walk through nearby Monument Hill Parklands, or pack a light snack to enjoy under the gums. Interpretive signs along the way share stories of local history and the region’s ANZAC legacy.