Loxton Historical Village

4.0
based on 4 reviews

4 reviews about Loxton Historical Village

Anonymous
verified email - 23 Sep 2013

fun day out for the family,but the expenses can add up fast,and they do need a lot more things to do,they should have some shows on from the era,even some horse rides etc

verified email - 20 Sep 2013

We went her on the long weekend. It was very interesting seeing how people had to struggle in the olden days. We didnt know about this 5 years ago and went to Sovereign Hill. This is not as big but just as interesting. We were allowed in the buildings but not to touch stuff. We are recommending this place to all our friends when they come up.

verified email - 22 Aug 2013

the last time i went here, i found it to be very interesting. it shows a bygone era where life was harder. very educational & kids are amazed at how people lived back then. the place has an eye for detail, like in the old shop you can see old packages from the food & cleaning stuff that used to be sold in old stores. it takes quite a few hrs to have a good look at the place so its worth the money to look. they even have open days where people dress up in period costumes. it a great place for young & old.

verified email - 21 Aug 2013

The Loxton Historical Village has been in business ever since i can remember, I went there as a child as i lived in Loxton. I recently returned with my own children, and it is still every bit as amazing as it was years ago. An entire village based around the late 1890's,gives you the feeling that you have literally stepped back in time. It gives a real feel for how the first riverland settlers lived. All up there is about 30 buildings, ranging from the old school house,bank, blacksmith, shearing sheds, barber shop and a replica of "Loxtons Hut". All the buildings are as they would have been long ago, with alot of the equiptment still functional. this amazing place is a great way to educate the kids of today on how life used to be. Several times a year they hold special event days, which volunteers dress up, and the village really comes alive.The offer school tours for an educational visit, on which they have damper making, mud brick making, and many pioneer games. within the village there is a small general store where souvineers , and snacks can be bought. special functions can also be booked which are fully catered for. Prices start at $6 kids, $10.50 conc, $12 adults and $32 family. my family had a wonderful time here and it certainly brought back child hood memories for me. This place is a Must visit.

livvylou 22 Aug 2013

Hi, We have moved here recently and still have not been here, it on our list.

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