9 Things to do Good for Kids in Hawkesbury Valley That You Shouldn't Miss

January 4, 2022 Rosalyn Ihle

Discover the best top things to do in Hawkesbury Valley, Australia including Trees Adventure Grose River Park, The Australiana Pioneer Village, Convict Trail, Richmond Good Food Market, Hawkesbury Regional Museum, Lynwood Country Club, Wisemans Inn, Watkins Orchard, Richmond Regent Twin Cinema.
Restaurants in Hawkesbury Valley

1. Trees Adventure Grose River Park

200 Springwood Road Yarramundi, Richmond, New South Wales 2753 Australia +61 2 4776 1226 [email protected] http://treesadventure.com.au/grose-river-park/
Excellent
89%
Good
10%
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5.0 based on 80 reviews

Trees Adventure Grose River Park

Trees Adventure is Australia's premier Treetop Adventure experience. At our Grose River park you will have all the familly from 4 to 75+ swinging, leaping, climbing and flying through the forest from 2 to 25 meters up in the trees allowing thrill seekers and nature enthusiasts to experience the trees like never before. Come in and spend 2 hours choosing from 8 courses with over 110 challenges including 19 flying foxes! Bookings are essential! Open Tuesday - Sunday, 9am - 5pm. Closed on Mondays but will be open during School and Public Holidays.

Reviewed By 546kelt

We were able to complete 4 course runs in the 2hrs allocated.Very friendly crew helped us select the right course for kids 8 & 9 years old,Kids loved the challenges & the zip lines were their favourite! There are drinks and hot snacks eg chicken nuggets available. We will be back!

2. The Australiana Pioneer Village

Rose Street, Wilberforce, New South Wales 2756 Australia +61 2 4575 1777 [email protected] http://theapv.org.au/village/
Excellent
67%
Good
28%
Satisfactory
4%
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4.5 based on 107 reviews

The Australiana Pioneer Village

The Australiana Pioneer Village is set on 27 picturesque acres on the bank of the Hawkesbury River at Wilberforce - it is listed on the N.S.W State Heritage Register The Village comprises original Colonial Pioneer's Homes and Artefacts, acres of Picnic Grounds, Bushell's Lagoon, a Railway Station, Machinery Shed, Village Green, "Rose Cottage" the oldest timber dwelling in Australia, our Church, Shearing Shed, Damper Camp, "Riverview Cottage", the original houses of local families, Salter's Barn, the Riverstone Police Station and General Store, a Blacksmiths, Sackville Post Office, Shops and more The Village is run entirely by Volunteers who have a great passion for preserving our local - and Australia's - Colonial History New Volunteers are always welcome We open every Sunday 10am to 4pm Our School Excursion Education Program runs on Tuesdays and Wednesdays - bookings need to be made in advance as do Bus Trips. We have 2 Eateries - The Oxboro Inn and The Damper Camp

Reviewed By TravelsWithTN

This place is like stepping back in time. Fascinating insight into the lives of early European settlers. Beautiful grounds, picnic areas, BBQs, toilets. Cheap entry, free parking. Friendly and knowledgeable staff. If you are visiting Sydney, it's well worth a day trip to the Hawkesbury region.

3. Convict Trail

Wisemans Ferry, New South Wales Australia +61 1300 762 344 http://greatnorthroad.com.au/about-the-trail
Excellent
77%
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19%
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4.5 based on 48 reviews

Convict Trail

Reviewed By Freedom564384

Excellent and informative walk. Fascinating engineering work. We did the 9 kms circuit.Probably best done in spring. Still lots of flowers. Good to go back via St Albans for a cold drink.

4. Richmond Good Food Market

117 March Street, Richmond, New South Wales 2753 Australia +61 414 520 880 [email protected] http://www.richmondmarket.com.au
Excellent
41%
Good
29%
Satisfactory
29%
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4.0 based on 17 reviews

Richmond Good Food Market

Reviewed By NaomiHR - Canberra, Australia

Wonderful local market with a huge variety of stalls, and quality local produce. HIGHLY recommended!

5. Hawkesbury Regional Museum

8 Baker Street, Windsor, New South Wales 2756 Australia +61 2 4560 4655 [email protected] http://www.hawkesbury.nsw.gov.au/museum
Excellent
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4.0 based on 31 reviews

Hawkesbury Regional Museum

Hawkesbury Regional Museum is located in one of our country's oldest settlements-the third on mainland Australia after Sydney and Parramatta. It is the only publicly-run , professionally staffed museum in the Hawkesbury and, indeed, in the wider area including the Blue Mountains, Penrith, Hills and Blacktown local government areas.

Reviewed By georgeh45

A day out to visit Windsor after over 40 years and to find the Museum was the highlite of the day. Staff spent time to show us the basic layout of the exhibits and written information available. Be assured this is a very good Museum housed in a modern building and we will be back. to relax and spend more time. George H Cronulla

6. Lynwood Country Club

253 Pitt Town Rd, Pitt Town, New South Wales 2756 Australia +61 2 4580 2800 http://www.lynwoodcc.com.au
Excellent
28%
Good
37%
Satisfactory
10%
Poor
13%
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12%
Overall Ratings

3.5 based on 68 reviews

Lynwood Country Club

Reviewed By M4157EYdavidb - Sydney, Australia

Recently went for lunch, good food, quick service, nice outlook on to golf course & pitttown nature reserve

7. Wisemans Inn

6 Old Northern Road, Wisemans Ferry, New South Wales 2775 Australia +61 2 4566 4301 [email protected] http://www.wisemansinnhotel.com.au/
Excellent
23%
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3.5 based on 150 reviews

Wisemans Inn

Wisemans Inn Hotel offers pub-style accommodation with 12 rooms and great facilities in the heart of Wisemans Ferry. The Wisemans Inn, perched on the banks of the Hawkesbury River since 1827 serves as the epitome of classic Australian pub-style accommodation. Close enough to Sydney to escape the grind at the last minute, yet far enough to immerse in the relaxed atmosphere of nature. There are 2 types of accommodation at the Wisemans Inn with hotel rooms on the second floor of the hotel as well as alternate motel units situated adjacent to the hotel. The 5 rooms above the hotel are individually styled and have shared bathroom facilities and are each equipped with a TV, Air Conditioning (from December), bar fridge and tea & coffee facilities. The motel units have private bathrooms, ceiling fans, tea & coffee facilities and bar fridge. Wisemans Inn is the perfect place to catch up with friends over a drink. The bistro proudly serves quality, gourmet steak sourced from local, family-owned cattle- offering a unique "from paddock to plate' dining experience. Amenities sure to keep everyone occupied including pool tables, kids playground beer garden and even our own on-site Cobham Hall museum! Wisemans Ferry offers a myriad of things to eat, participate in and explore! The Mangrove Mountain Markets offer a selection of local artisanal delicacies amongst the shade-bearing trees every last Sunday of the month. If you're more of an adrenalin-junkie the river hosts a variety of water sports such as wake-boarding, water-skiing and tubing. Let us take care of you at the Wisemans Inn, while you recharge your batteries and explore the beautiful Hawkesbury River.

Reviewed By 944angelav

I stayed at the Wisemans ferry inn with my partner and baby and it was lovely. Staff gave excellent service from the minute we walked in till we left the building. The rooms & bathrooms were also very clean & well presented. I would stay again.

8. Watkins Orchard

1067 Singleton Rd, Wisemans Ferry, New South Wales 2775 Australia +61 2 4566 3107 http://watkinsorchard.com.au
Excellent
30%
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30%
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Overall Ratings

3.5 based on 33 reviews

Watkins Orchard

Reviewed By SMassalkhi - Sydney, Australia

Planned and went on a family day out today (Saturday 24th August) to go mandarin picking at Watkins family farm, and it did not disappoint. We had an absolute ball, the orchard was had plenty of trees with abundant clusters of ripe and ready to pick mandarins. Each person entering to pick had to pay for a bucket which was super cheap at $12.50 for a large bucket and $7.00 for a small one. My husband and I purchased 2 large buckets and filled them out to the rip, which probably totalled a good 10-15kg of fresh mandarins. On the way out you had the opportunity to feed the sheep, so family friendly. This place is a must for a great weekend trip. Not too far from Sydney, only 1.5hours alway. We would definitely be back. Thanks a lot guys for the lovely memories.

9. Richmond Regent Twin Cinema

145 Windsor St, Richmond, New South Wales 2753 Australia +61 2 4578 1800 http://www.richmondregent.com.au/
Excellent
47%
Good
38%
Satisfactory
11%
Poor
4%
Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 45 reviews

Reviewed By 2alphasix - Freemans Reach, Australia

The Regent was built in 1935, originally for live shows and was converted around 1938 for movies...a place with a lot of charm and history.

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