About | Brick Bay Wines & Sculpture Trail
Brick Bay offers an excellent exhibition of contemporary sculptures. The sculptures are displayed in a natural environment along the Sculpture Trail which is set in native bush and is a wonderful way to see them.
There is a sandpit, climbing frame and swings just outside the cafe for the kids.
During peak times (12pm – 2:30pm) it’s best to book the cafe in advance to ensure a table. The cafe caters to children and has a children’s menu as well as colouring in activities to help keep the kids occupied.
The Brick Bay Sculpture Trail is open from 10am and last entry is 3pm on weekdays and 4pm on weekends.
Nearby
Scandrett Regional Park
Location
Photos
We started off on our way around the large lily pond. It was really beautiful and there was lots of shade from the trees along the trail.
There’s this really nice and fancy cafe onsite that we definitely regret not going to. Looked amazing!
This sculpture was huge and even had a door on it. Inside was a little room with a bed in it!
There’s a small playground – pretty much just a few swings but of course, the kids love any chance of a good swing.
We loved that you get to see the vineyard while you’re there and the boys loved running up and down the rows.
Most of the sculptures you can’t touch so the boys loved it when they could.
Finishing up at the pond and thinking, that was a pretty rad sculpture trail! We loved the variety, the sculptures definitely made the walk interesting and the kids loved running ahead to find the next one. There were lots of great photo opportunities and we took advantage of it and got some lovely photos in front of the pond before ending our time there. All in all, nice walk to enjoy the sculptures!