
Wildergreen, officially opening on November 20, is a new lifestyle precinct on the banks of the Murray, bringing together seasonal dining, creative play and nature-focused design in one location.
Located just under three hours from Melbourne, the precinct offers a mix of food, outdoor spaces and family-friendly activities.
It has been developed as a place for visitors to eat, explore and spend time in a setting shaped by the changing seasons.
At the centre of the precinct is Embr, an Italian wood-fired eatery led by Sardinian-born Chef Daniel Girau. The restaurant serves a menu of Neapolitan-style pizzas, handmade pastas, fire-roasted meats, antipasti and shared dishes, alongside regional wines and cocktails.
The approach leans on seasonal produce and local ingredients, reflecting Girau’s Italian background with an Australian influence.
Treehouse is the precinct’s indoor play and discovery space, designed with a focus on creativity and calm. It incorporates sensory areas, natural materials and eco-learning activities that encourage children to engage with their surroundings. The layout allows parents to relax nearby.
Outdoors, The Playgrounds space offers paths, hideouts and open lawns that shift with the seasons, creating a broader environment for exploration. Together, Treehouse and The Playgrounds form Wildergreen’s family-oriented play offering.
Wildergreen has also been designed as a site for seasonal events, using its gardens and open lawns for different types of gatherings throughout the year.
Summer programming includes live music and alfresco dining, while winter is geared towards slower afternoons and picnics by the fire.
The precinct aims to contribute to the regional hospitality landscape, positioning Echuca-Moama as a road-trip option for visitors from Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide. With its public opening on November 20, it marks a new addition to the region’s tourism and dining offering.
The new precinct continues the work of the team behind Moama Bowling Club and Moama’s fine dining venue, Junction Moama.
“With Wildergreen, we wanted to create more than just a venue – we wanted to create a sanctuary,” said Moama Bowling Club CEO, Paul Barnes.
“It’s a place where design meets nature, where families and friends can gather with ease and where every season brings a new story to discover. Our vision was to build something the community can be proud of – a destination that puts Echuca–Moama on the map for regional escapes.”
As the precinct opens to the public, it establishes a new destination within the region’s growing cultural and hospitality landscape.
Source: Candid Comms
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