Art Farm Birchs Bay
Address | 3866 Channel Highway Woodbridge, Birchs Bay TAS, Australia |
Phone | +61 428 062 255 |
Hours | 09:00-17:00 |
Website | www.artfarmbirchsbay.org.au |
Categories | Sculpture, Garden |
Rating | 4 9 reviews |
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Art Farm Birchs Bay reviews
9June 2022. Stopped by one mid afternoon with my kids since we were nearby on our Tasmanian road trip. We seemed to be the only ones there. Pleasant and fun walk around the farm looking for the sculptures based on the map. Nice views! Pity some sculptures were no longer on display but listed on the map. Note that there is also no cafe in operation. Worth a visit if you are around the area!
What an absolute win. Great hike with lots to see. Their community garden was amazing and a highlight. 10/10 will recommend.
Be sure to turn at the big hand being the top and dream pond? Not sure on the nameeven better look the map or tale a picture before setting off children loved it.
Excellent presentation by Bronwyn, both spoken and demonstration of throwing the clay. She had a lovely representation of her work available. Highly recommend a visit. Phone ahead if you are more than 2. You won't be disappointed.
Good facilities, although cafe only available for group bookings. A pleasant walk and interesting exhibits for sale.
Breathless ramble up then a gentle ramble down. Sculpture trail is well worth visiting - quirky and clever sculptures. Excellent vegetable garden. Small entry fee and just a short drive from lunch at Peppermint bay. About 3km loop from start to finish.
Nice bush walk and the Community Gardens are amazing. Unfortunately half of the art works are missing, (I'm assuming they have been sold) and some of the ones that are remaining are damaged and not functioning. Overall nice spot for a walk.
We'll worth a look for some very interesting sculptures. Unfortunately the cafe is no longer operating so you will have to eat elsewhere.
Great family outing with beautiful scenery and picnic spots available. Hill climb is gradual but sensible shoes required (not impossible in the espadrilles). A very sensory experience with smells of the grasses and the bush, sounds of a variety of birds and banjo frogs.