OK view, as mentioned, the trees need a trim, silly things get in the way. Should be a nice place for a BBQ
It does exactly what it says on the box--it's a war memorial in the form of a monument, on a hill. Nothing more, nothing less. If you like walking up hills and you like fairly rudimentary monuments, you'll go nuts. Otherwise, just view it from the ground.
An excellent way to view Albury and its Surrounds. Plenty of grass space for a quiet picnic. Don't forget to pay your respects at the memorial itself.
Watching athletes trying to jog up the incredibly steep path to the memorial brought back memories of long ago when my basketball team was made to do the same! As an old resident of Albury, it was lovely to stand and look at the city and recognise many of the iconic buildings there. I've been to the Memorial during services, and it is a lovely place. Great views, and a beautifully preserved memorial to our past and present servicemen and women.
The war memorial was interesting especially as to how it came to be but with a view of the city it made it just that little bit different and well worth the trip up there.
This is a nice but not groundbreaking memorial. The views of the river and town from the hill are nice. It's worth a visit if you've got time, and it's free.
God Memorial. Lots of parking. Loved reading about the memorial and all the plaques. Toilets are available. Average view due to so many trees. But several tables and chairs to sit at for a picnic
This monument has a very interesting style, one I hadn't seen before. I was pleased to visit the monument and as always disturbed to see how very young were so many of Albury's war dead. The decision to add a light to the monument's flame could have gone horribly wrong but it is a sweet and appropriate addition in this case.
great place to view albury from you can get to it by car or walk if you are up to long and steep climb
This is a great spot to view the surrounding countryside but it is also a great destination for a walk from the city. We continued down the other side and then along the river back to town.