Discover the best top things to do in Healesville, Australia including Crumbz Craft, Sandra Bardas Gallery, Verso Books, Murphys of Healesville, YAVA Gallery & Arts Hub, TarraWarra Museum of Art, Healesville Candy Emporium, Healesville Walk Shopping Centre, Healesville Community Market, Healesville Racecourse Harvest and Craft Market.
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5.0 based on 8 reviews
Crumbz Craft is a beautiful modern craft store in Victoria's Yarra Valley in the main street of the pretty town of Healesville. In addition to our retail store, we sell all of our goods online on our website. We design and make a range of items under our Crumbz label, sell the latest craft books, beautiful homeware gifts, plus all your haberdashery needs: wool, yarn, fabrics, thread, needles and patterns. And for those of you who are interested in learning a new craft or brushing up on some skills, we run a series of classes and workshops for people to learn and enjoy sewing, patchwork, crochet, knitting, stitching, even watercolour painting. Come into the store and see our full range of goodies, we're open 7 days a week.
I go to this craft shop so much because Kay, the owner and Alison an incredible crafts woman, really know their stuff and they always give me advice when I make a craft blunder. I have been dealing with self isolation simply through the beauty and comfort of craft and this shop had been my life line.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
The Sandra Bardas Art Gallery showcases authentic and affordable Aboriginal art produced by students of Worawa College and the communities they come from. The gallery which is situated within the collage grounds stands with in the land of the former Coranderrk Station.
5.0 based on 2 reviews
If, like me, you love a good read, this is the place for you. This bookshop I discovered is a new addition to Healesville and a welcome one! There is a wonderful selection of books which is quite a skill on the part of the owner. They are just starting to set up a few workshops and events so I've signed up to their newsletter. Although I live in Melbourne, I love a day trip to Healesville and now there is one more reason to go there.
5.0 based on 4 reviews
Here at Murphy's of Healesville we specialise in timber giftware. The natural beauty and texture of Australian Jarrah hardwood is sure to empress. Our optional laser engraving service provides that personalisation to your purchase. Our extensive range of giftware is also sought after as a corporate promotional solution. Laser engraved with your logo we retain the beauty of natural timber whilst promoting your business or brand.
I ordered an engraved jarrah box to hold my husbands military medals from this company. An hour or so after placing the order I was sent an email asking me to verify spelling etc and to chose the design. That was Tuesday and it was delivered to me in Qld on Thursday. The service was impeccable, the box was beautifully made and engraved. I am so happy with this purchase. This is an ideal and beautiful gift for any serviceman. I have seen that they make boxes for other occasions and will be looking into them as well. Here you can purchase a lovely gift from an Aussie company.
5.0 based on 3 reviews
YAVA Gallery & Arts Hub is a contemporary creative space for the Arts in the heart of Healesville. We represent nearly 100 Yarra Valley artists. We also present collaborations that showcase both leading national and international artists with our Yarra Valley artists. We are interested in visual arts, dance, theatre, music, poetry, literature, film-making and more.
YAVA Gallery & Arts Hub has a new exhibition every month, showcasing the vast array of local artistic talent combined with some visiting or in-residence artists. It is a truly wonderful, mainly volunteer-run gallery and the ingenuity and creativity never ceases to amaze. Currently on show, Shaun Tan and David Miller's children's illustrations which appeal to all ages. Visit and be inspired. In the main strip, upstairs, overlooking tree canopy of Main street. Surrounded by great little cafes, book and other shops where you can while away a very pleasant hour or so.
4.5 based on 165 reviews
TarraWarra Museum of Art will reopen to the public on 28 November with 'Looking Glass: Judy Watson and Yhonnie Scarce'. Tickets now on sale via twma.com.au. We can't wait to welcome you back! TarraWarra Museum of Art is located in the beautiful Yarra Valley region, just one hour's drive from Melbourne. Throughout each year the Museum presents seasonally changing exhibitions within an award-winning building set in the rolling hills of the natural landscape. Since opening in 2003, the Museum has become recognised as a cultural jewel of the Yarra Valley, providing visitors with an enjoyable and inspiring experience which combines stunning architecture with the very best of Australian and international modern and contemporary art.
A beautiful setting for a museum of art. It is set in the TarraWarra vineyard area, which is a working vineyard. There are also large outdoor art installations on the grounds. The exhibition we saw was The Art of Robert Klippel. It was well presented and thoughtful. There was a wide range of his pieces across many years of his life. Accompanying this was quality merchandise. You can combine a visit to the museum with wine tasting, a light meal or a more formal meal in the vineyard restaurant.
4.0 based on 6 reviews
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