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Brickendon & Woolmers - 2 World Heritage Sites Entry Ticket
Features
- Free cancellation available
- Mobile voucher
- Instant confirmation
Overview
- UNESCO World Heritage Sites
- 38 Heritage Buildings & Expansive Gardens
- Convict Farm Walk & Suspension Bridge
- Daily Animal Feeding
- UNSHACKLED Convict Exhibition
Activity location
- Launceston
- Launceston, Tasmania, Australia
Meeting/Redemption Point
- 658 Woolmers Ln, Longford TAS 7301, Australia | Please have your ticket scanned at visitor services located in the Nigel Peck Visitor Centre. Please note Brickendon is closed on Mondays. Your Ticket is valid for 24 hours so you are able to return and explore Brickendon the following day.
- Longford, Tasmania, Australia
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Brickendon & Woolmers - 2 World Heritage Sites Entry Ticket
- Opening hours: Sat 8:00-16:00
What's included, what's not
- Woolmers Estate
What's included What's included - Brickendon Estate
What's included What's included - Unshackled Convict Exhibition
What's included What's included - Hosted Tour of Woolmers House
What's included What's included - Convict Farm Walk & Suspension Bridge
What's included What's included - Animal Feeding
What's included What's included
What you can expect
Your combined admission gives you access to both UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Northern Tasmania, the 2.8km Convict Farm Walk between them, suspension bridge and the Unshackled digital exhibition at Woolmers Estate.
Woolmers Estate - Est. 1817
At Woolmers, explore 18 original heritage buildings across 13 hectares, wander the expansive rose garden and discover the Convict Assignment story at the Unshackled exhibition. Dine in the 1840s Servants Kitchen or Rose Garden Café.
Convict Farm Walk & Suspension Bridge
The Convict Farm Walk follows the Macquarie River between both properties, covering the same ground assigned convicts walked between the two estates.
Brickendon Estate - Est. 1824
At Brickendon, settled in 1824 and still farmed by 7th-generation Archer descendants, a working heritage farm in Tasmania with more than 20 convict-built buildings in the 1820s Farm Village, including a Gothic chapel, woolshed, smokehouse and timber pillar granary. The 4-hectare Heritage Gardens surround the Georgian homestead. Daily animal feeding runs at 10:15am on this 465-hectare working property.
Together the two estates are the most complete surviving picture of the Assignment System in colonial Tasmania and one of the most rewarding historic day trips from Launceston on offer in the state.
Location
Activity location
LOB_ACTIVITIES LOB_ACTIVITIES - Launceston
- Launceston, Tasmania, Australia
Meeting/Redemption Point
PEOPLE PEOPLE - 658 Woolmers Ln, Longford TAS 7301, Australia | Please have your ticket scanned at visitor services located in the Nigel Peck Visitor Centre. Please note Brickendon is closed on Mondays. Your Ticket is valid for 24 hours so you are able to return and explore Brickendon the following day.
- Longford, Tasmania, Australia