Creswick Woollen Mills
Creswick Woollen Mills
Creswick Woollen Mills

Creswick Woollen Mills Tours and Tickets

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A working wool mill, Creswick Woollen Mills makes products from fibers as diverse as alpaca, possum, merino sheep, cashmere, cotton, and bamboo. The mill, which dates back to 1947, hosts exhibits on history and manufacturing, as well as a shop, and offers a chance to meet the mill’s animals—including baby lambs and alpacas—on some days.

  • Railway Parade, Creswick, Victoria, 3363

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Q:What are Creswick Woollen Mills hours of operation?
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Q:Where are Creswick blankets made?
A:Since 1947, Creswick blankets have been made in the town of Creswick, 75 miles (120 kilometers) northwest of Melbourne. The blankets—which include Australian Fine Merino wool blankets, branded Billabong picnic rugs, and luxury Alpaca quilts—are today a household name and are still produced at the family-owned Creswick Woollen Mills.
Q:What is the history of Creswick Woollen Mills?
A:Creswick Woollen Mills has been one of Australia’s most renowned woollen mills for more than 75 years. It’s famous for its 100 percent Australian wool blankets. The mill was purchased by a Polish migrant family in 1947 and remains a family-owned establishment, producing a range of clothing and home furnishings.
Q:Is visiting Creswick Woollen Mills worth it?
A:Yes, Creswick Woollen Mills is worth visiting if you’re looking to purchase home furnishings or clothing made from 100 percent Australian wool. During a visit to Creswick Woollen Mills, you can follow interactive exhibitions around the mill, learn about the manufacturing process, and meet the mill’s resident lambs and alpacas.
Q:Do you need reservations to visit Creswick Woollen Mills?
A:No, you can visit Creswick Woollen Mills during open hours, and there’s no admission fee for self-guided tours. However, guided tours are required for large groups and must be booked in advance for a fee, redeemable for purchases over A$40 at the mill store. Call to make a booking.
Q:What is the best time to visit Creswick Woollen Mills?
A:Creswick Woollen Mills is open daily from 9:30am to 5pm, and you can take a self-guided tour and browse the on-site store at any time. Come on a weekday to avoid the crowds, but, if you want to meet the lambs and alpacas, visit between Thursday and Monday.
Q:Is there free parking at Creswick Woollen Mills?
A:Yes, there’s ample free parking at Creswick Woollen Mills, about a 1.5-hour drive from Melbourne. The area includes space for bus, RV, and wheelchair-accessible parking. Self-guided tours of the mill are free, and there are restrooms and picnic areas on-site, so you can spend as long as you like.