Nundle Woollen Mill
About Nundle Woollen Mill
Nundle Woollen Mill offers a working example of wool textile history where you can view the processes from the observation decking as they go about their trade. Each year, they have over 30,000 visitors that make the journey, so don't miss out!
Depending on the time of day you can catch bales of scoured wool being opened, carded, spun, twisted and wound into balls or reeled into hanks, while an informed tour guide helps untangle what you're seeing.
The surrounding village is full of crafts and antiques shops to nose around too, with plenty of spots for picnicking, bush walking, fishing or fossicking.
A visit allows you to connect with the wool heritage and marvel over the machines whirring away!
All the machinary has been restored, so even though the woolen mill is quite young, the inside isn't, so you have a great look at the past and present!
Want a tour? They offer guided tours and then you can spend a $5 voucher in store, so the tour is free of charge! Get in touch with them to organise your day out.
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Suggest editAdults $5 for guided mill tour
Children $5 for guided mill tour
Last Update 2023
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I’m Hungry! Can I get food at Nundle Woollen Mill?
There's no food on site, but lots of places to grab a snack nearby!
Does Nundle Woollen Mill have a gift shop?
There's lots of products to buy in their shops made by them!
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