If you're in to cricket then this is the spot for you! If you're not then there is a great little cafe and a playground to escape the cricket memorabilia. The kids section inside theMuseum could be heaps better but my son still enjoyed the interactive touch screen displays
Have been to bowral a few times. While its is great to see more exhibition a range of sports. Its still the bradman part that is the best. We feel there should be more emphasis on the Bradman. The gift shop is great and the café has a good range and nice coffee. If you are looking for a nice break from the highway its defiantly worth the drive.
This is a nice, clean, bright cafe that does good food and drinks at a reasonable price. The problem I have found (I have been there several times) is that they think they are much better than they are. Possibly it is the "Bradman" part of the name. Pity, they could be so much better.
Well worth a visit for any cricket lover. You could spend all day going through all the exhibits and memorabilia. Covers all forms of the game and is probably the worlds premier cricket museum
The Bradman International Cricket Hall of Fame is well worth a visit for any cricket lover - casual or devotee alike! The Hall of Fame pays tribute to legends of the game of cricket both past and present, and it is a wonderful addition to the Bradman Museum. Highly recommended.
Having visited Lords in London this year we were very interested in visiting. We were not disappointed. All the interactive displays worked & were very intersting. I most enjoyed the short film on the history of World Series cricket. My husband spent nearly all day here & he's not a real cricket fan. You can come & go from the museum with a day passout, which was very handy for having lunch in one of the great cafes in Bowral.
A truly rewarding experience. the museum is a treasure house of the evolution of cricket. so many exhibits of the cricketing legends from all over the world and the stunning photographs are inspiring. I take a bow to Sir. Donald Bradman and this quaint little town that produced him. privileged to watch an inter-town club cricket final and the presentation ceremony at the Bradman Oval.
Great history on the sport. A must see if you have any interest in cricket. We spent close to 1 and a half hours there and couldve easily spent more.
Museum is fabulous. Any one interested in cricket has to see this! Beautifully set out and fascinating history of the game.
Lovely to wonder around and reflect on the history of cricket in Australia & remember this awesome Australian sporting legend. Kids loved bowling a coin in to the charity pond. Highly recommend the cafe, home made scones with real cream ..... Absolutely amazing !!