


Hawkesbury Regional Museum
About
Hawkesbury Regional Museum offers an engaging journey through Windsor's fascinating colonial past and Aboriginal heritage, perfect for curious young minds. The museum features interactive displays designed specifically for families, making Australian history come alive through hands-on exhibits that keep children entertained while learning about this historic region's indigenous culture and early European settlement.
Highlights
- ✓Interactive displays designed specifically for children to engage with local history hands-on
- ✓Aboriginal cultural exhibits teaching kids about indigenous Australian heritage
- ✓Colonial-era artifacts and displays showing what life was like for early European settlers
- ✓Family-friendly educational programs and activity sheets for different age groups
- ✓Location in historic Windsor, one of Australia's oldest towns with beautiful heritage architecture nearby
Pro Tips
- 1.Visit on weekdays (Monday, Wednesday, or Thursday) to avoid weekend crowds and enjoy more personalized attention from museum staff
- 2.The museum is located in historic Windsor, so combine your visit with a walking tour of the heritage buildings along Thompson Square, just a short stroll away
- 3.Ask staff about the children's activity sheets and scavenger hunts available for different age groups to keep kids engaged throughout the visit
- 4.Parking is available on Baker Street and surrounding streets, arrive early for easier parking spots
- 5.The budget-friendly admission (indicated by single dollar sign) makes this an excellent value activity for families traveling in Australia
Best Time to Visit
Visit on weekday mornings (10:00 AM opening) for a quieter experience with fewer crowds. Avoid weekends if possible, as this popular family attraction can get busy. The museum's indoor setting makes it ideal for rainy days or during hot Australian summer afternoons when you need air-conditioned relief.
What to Know
With a single dollar sign price indicator and high 4.6-star rating, this museum offers excellent value for families. Note that it's closed Tuesdays, and Windsor is about 60 km northwest of Sydney CBD (roughly 1 hour drive), making it perfect for a day trip from Sydney.
Seasonal Notes
Open year-round with consistent hours (closed Tuesdays only). The indoor museum is particularly welcome during Australia's hot summer months (December to February) or during rainy periods. Check ahead for special holiday programs during Australian school holidays, when the museum often offers additional family activities.
Nearby Eats
The Macquarie Arms Hotel (claimed to be Australia's oldest pub, established 1815) offers family-friendly bistro meals just minutes away. For casual dining, head to Windsor's main street where you'll find cafes and bakeries perfect for grabbing lunch with kids after your museum visit.
More Activities Near Windsor
Thompson Square
Thompson Square is a charming historic riverside park perfect for families seeking a peaceful outdoor escape along the Hawkesbury River. With wide open green spaces ideal for running around, picnic facilities, and beautiful water views, it offers a relaxing spot to let kids burn energy while parents enjoy the scenic colonial-era surroundings of one of Australia's oldest towns.
Windsor RSA Club
Windsor RSA Club offers families a relaxed, welcoming dining experience where kids are genuinely appreciated. This community club serves up hearty Australian fare with dedicated children's menu options at wallet-friendly prices, making it an ideal spot for families to enjoy a casual meal without the fuss of fine dining.
Macquarie Street Cafe
Macquarie Street Cafe is a welcoming neighborhood spot perfect for families exploring historic Windsor. This casual cafe offers kid-friendly meals, treats, and excellent coffee for parents, making it an ideal pit stop during a day of sightseeing in one of Australia's oldest colonial towns.
Al's Ice Cream Parlour
Al's Ice Cream Parlour is a beloved local institution in Windsor serving up delicious homemade-style gelato and traditional ice cream in a charming, nostalgic setting. With its welcoming atmosphere and affordable prices, this family-run spot has become a go-to destination for parents looking to treat their kids to something sweet after exploring the historic town of Windsor.