visited early this week when temperatures were soaring so went first thing in morning (10am) only to discover that demonstrations (shearing, milking, wagon rides etc) did not occur until after 1 pm- we were out early to avoid heat. Lovely to stroll around and had a lovely coffee and cake at the cafe.
Churchill Island Farm House and outer buildings were great. Unfortunately we got there too early and none of the activities start till about 1pm. And wasn't enough to do to wait around.
Dear AussiCloggiThanks for taking the time to review your recent visit to Churchill Island.It's great to see that the work of so many of our staff and volunteers at Churchill Island has contributed to your enjoyment of this wonderful place, and we hope that we have the opportunity to welcome you back again.Kind RegardsPhillip Island Nature Parks
This was one of many stops on a bus tour we did ending at the Penguin Walk. The farm is great fun for the family, the kids will love it. You get to see how dogs herd sheep, see a sheep sheared, view an old farm house and see many animals.
Hi alenasaazThankyou for your visit to Churchill Island and for taking the time to write a review.It is so great to hear that you enjoyed your visit! Churchill Island is a little slice of paradise and has plenty to offer the young and the young at heart, from the restored 1850's homestead to the heritage gardens, baby animal nursery, farm animals and farming demonstrations every afternoon.Thanks again for your review.Kind regardsPhillip Island Nature Park
Hi Minnie5757Thankyou for your visit to Churchill Island and for taking the time to write a review.It is disappointing that the sign had not been removed from the previous day's craft activities. We are constantly seeking to improve the service we offer and so this feedback has been passed on to the team at Churchill Island to ensure that we do everything possible to enhance your experience.In addition to the farm activity demonstrations offered in the afternoon, Churchill Island also has a wonderfully restored 1850's homestead and original farm cottages, heritage gardens, walking trails, wallabies, baby animal nursery and working farm animals, not to mention Gregory the resident peacock who doesn't mind showing his beautiful plumage, so there should be plenty to see and do during your visit.Once again, thankyou for your visit and your review of Churchill Island.Kind regardsPhillip Island Nature Parks
On every last Saturday of the month during the year as well as every Saturday during January Churchill Island puts on a Farmers Market. You can get fantastic fresh produce for the region, from veggies and fruit to local cheeses and variety of other foods. My family try to get there few times a year and as yet we haven't been disappointed. My kids love the food stalls where they can try all sorts of things they normally would not have as well as their favourite little pancakes with assortment of toppings. If you want some fresh produce or simply have a great morning out and enjoy the market and some amazing views this is the place to be. Coffee in the local cafe is also quite good.
It is tiny little Island with lot of wonders. If you are planning to go check the times for activities. usually all activities starts at 2 Pm. Very informative and friendly staff. Good maintenance of the island and really a must place go for young children.
Once a month a Saturday, the Farmer's market is held on Churchill Idland. Traffic can be a little chaotic. The stalls are varied with fresh fruit, meat, seafood, poultry, pastries and other hand made produce like soap etc.There is also a kids farm where children can run around and see farm animals. Horses, sheep, peacock, chicken, ducks, pigs etc. An old farm house is on site with furniture preserved through time. Some tree trunks and kids apparatus to entertain the kids. All in a fun place for the little ones.
Dear Wioletta WThankyou for your visit to Churchill Island and for taking the time to write a review.It is so great to hear that you enjoyed your visit! Churchill Island is a little slice of paradise and has plenty to offer the young and the young at heart.In addition to the farmhouse, the entry fee to the Heritage Farm also includes access to the original farm buildings, heritage gardens and walking trails, wallaby viewing, a baby animal nursery and other farm animals including Clydesdale horses and Highland cattle.Each afternoon, we also have a range of farm activities on display including cow milking, sheep shearing, whip cracking and working dog demonstrations.Hopefully you have the opportunity to come again and experience some of these first-hand. Thanks again for your review.Phillip Island Nature Parks