Address: Intersection of Burley Griffin and Mary Gilmore Ways, Ariah Park NSW 2665
Book Direct with the Owner at Ariah Park 1920s Heritage Village with Great Ocean Road Tourism in Ariah Park, for all your Attraction and travel needs.
Step back in time and enjoy a self-guided tour of this well maintained village established at the beginning of the twentieth century. A free 32 page booklet provides the history and stories of buildings within the village, the story of the original settlement at Broken Dam and explains the connection of Dame Mary Gilmore to the area. Post Office/Rural Transaction Centre, Supermarket, Pharmacy and Cafe cater for all essential requirements. See the ever changing decorated shop windows, visit Second Glance Op Shop and Echoes of Ariah Park Museum. Interpretive panels along the Mirrool Creek walking trail at Broken Dam provide an insight into the original settlement. Bushwalkers and birdwatching enthusiasts will enjoy nearby Ingalba National Forest, Mandamah and Yarranjerry State Forests, nature reserves and Mirrool Creek walking trail. The village provides facilities for a range of sporting activities. Lake Arbortree, six kilometres north, is a picturesque recreational and picnic area.Great Ocean Road Tourism welcomes Ariah Park 1920s Heritage Village in Ariah Park NSW, we offer an experience that takes you on a journey of a life time in Ariah Park. For all your attraction and things to do, book your adventure today.
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