Harrow, Victoria

Glenelg River & Red Gum Country

Welcome to Harrow....

A picturesque village, settled in the early 1840's on the banks of the Glenelg River, nestled beneath rolling hills and grand old red gums. Harrow is renowned for being the birthplace of  the 1868 1st Australian touring cricket team player, Johnny Mullagh. He was one of the eleven Indigenous players from the team. A memorial & museum (The Johnny Mullagh Cricket Centre) has been open for tourists as well.

 Sound and Light Show has also put our tiny town on the map.

Looking for somewhere different, a little of the beaten track? Harrow has a lot to offer any tourist & at a low cost.

Caravan & Camping on the rivers edge

Historical Log Jail, Woolsheds & Other Buildings

Group Day Package Tours

Transport Museum

Package tours linked with Little Desert Lodge

Where are we?


 

 To  other centres:

      Melbourne     4 - 41/2 hrs
      Adelaide     5 - 51/2 hrs
      Ballarat     3 hrs
      Casterton     45 mins
      Coleraine     45 mins
      Hamilton     1 hr
      Horsham     1 hr
      Mt. Gambier     11/2 hr