9 reviews about McClelland Gallery And Sculpture Park

verified email - 30 Jan 2019

Awesome way to spend 10minutes or all day. The sculptures are spread out through the grounds, some interactive, some bizzare. You can take a picnic for a quick snack or a long lunch. There is a pond with ducks, plenty of Pokémon Stops and gyms if your are a player.
Also popular spot for VicRocks drops. Great for all ages, just need to make sure the kids keep off the sculptures (unless it's an interactive one). Walking paths and parking is all dirt.
There is also an indoor gallery as well where you are encouraged to make a donation to help with the running costs and to our jade new sculptures.

verified email - 03 Jul 2016

Beautiful park with wonderful art work scattered throughout the Australian bush. Open every day of the year and is free to enter. A wonderful place for a picnic

Approximate cost: $0

02 Jul 2016

Wonderful!! At any time of the year it's a beautiful place to visit. Sculptures placed within the beautiful Australian bush. A lovely cafe which overlooks the lake. But there's plenty of trees to sit under for a family or romantic picnic. And a kick of the footy with the kids

Approximate cost: $0

verified email - 06 Sep 2013

The Sculpture park is well worth a visit. With free entry and a very convenient café to sit to enjoy a light meal or coffee. This is a great place for families to go for an hour or three to wander through the extensive grounds, admire the many varied sculptures or to browse in the indoor gallery. The park is complete with a very large pond and many birds.

verified email - 05 Sep 2013

We visited this gallery on a warm Sunday with family and friends, including a 3 year old. We ate lunch in the cafe ansd found the food and prices both quite good and suitable for lunch. The service was prompt and the staff friendly. After lunch we visited the gallery which housed some very good as well as unusual sculptures. Everything well displayed and described. The cost was a gold coin. We then rambled about the nicely manicured garden which had a lot a scultures on display then we all headed to the cafe afterwards for a good coffee & cake. 

verified email - 17 Jun 2012

This place in amazing outdoor sculpture park and your visitors from outside of Frankston will be impressed. Do not overlook the gallery inside either! Only a gold coin donation and absolutely fabulous although rather smallish. The outdoor gallery is free and your are welcome to bring your own champagne and picnic basket and enjoy around the lake ... For free! It's really a hidden gem. They do tend to have quite a few private functions on weekends so don't be holding out on breakfast to have a lovely brunch here (it is gorgeous, well-priced food here, too!) as you may be disappointed if they turn you away. Perhaps ring ahead.. We should have. Great place and I will certainly be back this Spring... Armed with my picnic basket.

verified email - 10 Jun 2012

This park is a lovely place to visit on a sunny day. The park is really beautiful and full of fantastic and creative sculptures. And best of all its totally free. There is also a nice art gallery to wander around and entry is by a gold coin donation. The cafe is a great place to visit for a coffee on a cold day. The staff are friendly and the food and coffee are good. Or better still bring a picnic and have your lunch outside!

verified email - 21 Jul 2011

A lovely place to visit, the gallery indoors is nice to wander through after a visit to the cafe on a cold day. A gold coin donation is all that it costs for a good half hour of wandering through. The cafe offers some really nice choices and we have met here quite a few times for a work lunch as the service is not only friendly, but also efficient. Vegetarian options available and 'real' chai lattes!

verified email - 09 Jul 2011

McClelland Gallery and Sculpture Park is a wonderful way to spend an afternoon. Follow a path around a beautiful lake and throughout 16 hectares of bush and landscaped gardens and take in some lovely, interesting, wacky, and fun outdoor sculptures and art.

Admission to the gardens is completely free and it is especially wonderful for children to run around and look at the sculptures as some of them are interactive - especially the spiders web (that kids can run under and into) and a rock maze they can run around.

I go here all the time, it's a great place to go. There is a cafe but is a nice idea to just bring a picnic, too, and have it somewhere in the gardens.

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