**The Australiana Pioneer Village Ltd** is a unique, heritage-listed open-air museum located in Wilberforce, New South Wales. This living history village offers an immersive experience into Australia’s colonial past, focusing on the early settlers’ way of life during the 19th century. Established to preserve and showcase authentic Australian pioneer structures, it provides visitors with an opportunity to step back in time and explore the country’s rural and agricultural heritage.
The village features original 19th-century buildings, many of which were transported to the site from surrounding areas, such as cottages, a blacksmith shop, a schoolhouse, and a general store. These structures have been preserved or restored to reflect the era of the early Australian settlers. Staff members and volunteers often dress in period costumes, adding to the atmosphere of historical authenticity.
10 Rose St, Wilberforce NSW 2756, Australia
www.theapv.org.au
+61 2 4575 1777
Visitors can enjoy interactive demonstrations of traditional crafts, such as blacksmithing, woodwork, and butter churning. Horse-drawn carriage rides and guided tours provide additional insights into the daily life and challenges faced by pioneers in the Australian bush. Special events and markets are also held regularly, celebrating significant dates and themes, including heritage fairs and re-enactments.
The Australiana Pioneer Village is popular with families, school groups, and history enthusiasts, offering a chance to learn about Australia’s early colonial period in a fun and engaging way. It’s a family-friendly destination with picnic areas, a café, and plenty of activities that bring the pioneer spirit to life.