Brewarrina Aboriginal Cultural Museum

Half Day or Less

The Brewarrina Aboriginal Cultural Museum is located in the beautiful Outback NSW town of Brewarrina. The museum is situated overlooking our 40,000-year-old heritage-listed fish traps, this unique experience is provided to you by local aboriginal people who have knowledge and passion in sharing our strong connection to country and culture with you.

It’s the number one reason to visit Brewarrina, and most certainly is by far an inclusive engaging learning experience for the whole family.

These guided tours take approximately 45 minutes with very minimal walking. Tour times are as followed and you can visit their website for more information and book online.

Services

$25

The Brewarrina fish traps are estimated to be over 40,000 years old you’ve probably never heard of them.

This elaborate network of rock weirs and pools stretches for around half a kilometre along the riverbed and was built by ancient tribes, to catch fish as they swam upstream.

Experience a Dreamtime story told by Aboriginal elders and watch, look and listen at how the local Aboriginal children still catch their fish the traditional way.

Engage with your local Aboriginal tour guide on the history behind the fish traps and the many tribes that survived by the river.

Bring your camera, a hat and wear comfortable clothing and shoes. The tour is very personal, due to small numbers.

Disabled Access

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