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Location & Admission
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The Bradman Museum of Cricket is located in the Southern Highlands town of Bowral, New South Wales, Australia.
While visiting the Bradman Museum, consider experiencing the Bradman Walk. This walk takes you on a self-guided tour of Bworal, visiting some of the historic sites associated with Sir Donald Bradman AC. The walk is 1.7km and takes about 45min. Download the walk for Google Earth or view it on Google Maps.
Bowral is the very town where Donald Bradman grew up and first learned to play his beloved cricket. Today, it is a thriving regional centre, serviced by dual lane freeway, taking just over 60 minutes by car/coach from Sydney or 90 minutes from Canberra.
Located in St Jude Street Bowral, just off the F5 Freeway (Hume Hwy), between Sydney & Canberra, visitors should allow one-and-a-half hours to view the Museum...Real enthusiasts will find amusement for hours!
Open everyday from 10am to 5pm. (Closed Christmas Day). For more information phone 02 4862 1247.
Please use the Tourism Southern Highlands link (below) for a map to the Bradman Museum or view the Bradman Museum on Google Maps.
Museum Admission
| Adults |
$15.00 |
| Children (5-15 years) |
$6.00 |
| Children Under 5 Years |
FREE |
| Family (2 adults & up to 3 children) |
$40.00 |
| Concession (Pension/Senior Card) |
$10.00 |
| Group (15 + persons) |
$10.00 |
Subsidized School Student Admission Price - $5.00
Accompanying Teachers - FREE
Accompanying Parents Concession Rate - $10.00
Related Links
Tourism Southern Highlands
The official site of Tourism Southern Highlands - showcasing all there is to see and do in the area. Accommodation, events and attractions all available to book on-line.
Cityrail website
Cityrail Timetable for train travel to Bowral on the Southern Highlands line
Countrylink website
Countrylink website and booking service for travel on the Melbourne to Sydney line, including Canberra & Wollongong
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