Children up to 12 can join wagon rides and watch sheep shearing, while flat lawns allow safe play; parents must keep kids behind barriers during blacksmithing and whip-cracking demos.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: Allows time for farming demos, a loop walk, and a picnic without rushing.
Heritage Farm demonstrations:
Watch or join blacksmithing, cow milking, sheep shearing, working dogs, and whip cracking.
Tip: Arrive by 10:30 am to see the first demo and follow the printed schedule.
North Point loop walk:
Flat 2 km trail around the northern tip of the island with mudflat views.
Tip: Bring binoculars for birdwatching at low tide.
Wagon ride:
Short farmyard ride across the island on weekends and school holidays.
Tip: Buy tickets early; children under 4 can ride on a lap—check staff on arrival.
Picnic on the lawns:
Open grass areas near cottage gardens perfect for games and lunch.
Tip: Pack a picnic and a blanket to beat café queues and enjoy sea views.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
---|---|
Family Heritage Farm pass | AUD 40 |
Wagon rides (2 kids) | AUD 14 |
Café lunch and drinks | AUD 35 |
Souvenirs | AUD 20 |
Total Estimated | AUD 109 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Summer can be hot and sunny—bring hats, sunscreen, and refillable water bottles. Spring brings wildflowers and lambing season demos. Winter tides are dramatic—visit the bridge at low tide for best views.
Address: 246 Samuel Amess Dr, Churchill Island VIC 3925, Australia
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Lurlzz Eliza Jayne
I’ve never been to Churchill Island before so it was a new experience for me. I really loved walking through the farm house and seeing all the old stuff throughout the Island! I thought it was super interesting that the wallpaper of one of the bedrooms had Humpty Dumpty and other nursery rhymes plastered all over it. I also thought it was really cool that the pathways around the house were made u...
Jean Petterwood
An interesting island as such. Lunch in the cafe was chaos with so many people and not enough staff. Our meal was good as was the coffee when it eventually arrived. We went to the heritage farming area and old house ... wouldn't bother unless you have children or like old houses ( no different from others). Could drive in have a look and go... There are walks to do.
Florian Morin
Located a bit before Philip Island, the detour is worth it ! We went there during the july month and nobody was there, it really felt like heaven as it was so quiet and peaceful. You can also assist a few attractions related to the farms which can be great especially for children.
Jerry Spoerl
We had wonderful experience with visiting your attraction. We found this very informative, learning about the history of farming in the area The staff was also very helpful with the booking and helpful information. We also had a small snack in the restaurant which was made fresh.
Manish Sharma
It was amazing, almost like stepping into a time machine and going back 70 years. The farm activities are very well organised and the cafe serves delicious food. A great place to connect with your inner farmer and learn a thing or two about few basic things that go around
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