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The Australiana Pioneer Village

Attractions

The Australiana Pioneer Village is a New South Wales Heritage Listed Open Air Museum set on 28 acres of beautiful Picnic Grounds on the banks of the Hawkesbury River at Wilberforce, NSW.

Several local buildings were saved from demolition in the late 1960’s / early 1970’s and relocated to the site.

They form an 1810 Village Streetscape with a Church, Shearing Shed, Blacksmith’s Shop and more. The Damper Camp and The Oxboro Inn are two Eateries.

They have shops within some of the buildings as well as a Railway Station, Post Office, a Bank and Rose Cottage ( the oldest timber dwelling in Australia ) and many more.

The Village is run by very a group of knowledgeable and dedicated Volunteers and opens every Sunday plus Tuesdays and Wednesdays during NSW School Holidays.

School Excursions and Bus Trips can be booked – please get in touch.

Ride the Mini Train or Pioneer Express, have a Tractor Hay Ride or join their Animal Feed Walk – have a School Lesson 1800’s style in the original Marsden Park School – there is so much to do, see, enjoy and learn about life and history at The Village – they’re waiting for you.

Due to current health advice on social distancing, please contact the business for the most up to date information regarding opening times and services.