Rustic Weddings Sydney

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Wilberforce, Australia

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Rustic Weddings Sydney Reviews | Rating 4,5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Rustic Weddings Sydney is located in Wilberforce, Australia on 20 Rose St. Rustic Weddings Sydney is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category wedding venue in Australia.

Address

20 Rose St

Phone

+61427147156

Best known for
Fresh Sushi
Biggest weakness
Inconsistent service
Most praised
Value for Money
Recommended for
Families, Sushi lovers
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Jessica Small

Louise was great to deal with throughout our wedding planning, we had to reschedule due to covid, but Louise made sure every detail was perfect for our special day! We highly recommend her and Rustic Weddings. Jess and Darren

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Curvy Mama

Had fun on australia day. The had tractor rides, horse carriage rides, mini train rides & great spots near lake for family bbq with shelter beautiful hidden village

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Andrea Cruz

They made every part of this experience the best we could have ever imagined.

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P. G. S. Khon

Dropped in to see how it is now, around 25 years after the last visit. In the time, the village has been closed & re-opened. As it holds a lot of local historic buildings, it should not be allowed to close; but it needs a lot of support to expand and fill more spots. The entry fees are quite cheap, at 5 for an adult & 15 for a family. It could be an entertaining day out for the kids - getting to see what life was like here for the great (x?) grandparents generation. Plan a picnic & make a family day of it - there's plenty of room!

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Jason and Shannon Gunstone

Love it all

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Jaime Guajardo

Whole family absolutely loved it ! Highly recommended. Inexpensive, educational and step back in time day out . Damper and devonshire tea by the shed. Will be back again .

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Silke Elzner

The Australiana Pioneer Village in the north of Sydney near the historic Hawkesbury town of Windsor is a beautiful little place, maintained by hobby historians and regional enthusiasts who want to keep the region's colourful past alive. The village is an open-air museum consisting of relocated authentic cottages, sheds, a church, businesses, a school and other buildings, most of them open to the public and lovingly furnished with period detail. It is a great place for families, with horse carriage rides, damper, picnic and barbecue facilities, and lots more on offer, all for a reasonable entry fee. The people working here are adorable - they know their stuff and enjoy re-enacting the good old times of Australia's first settlers.

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Andrew Dubin

Was just watching a TV show about this place being haunted, seemed pretty spooky

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