What a cool place to stop on your road trip between Canberra, Sydney or Melbourne. Holbrook is home to some truly impressive submarine displays, with a lot to explore as you wander the grounds. Whether you’re after a photo opportunity, a chance to stretch your legs, or a relaxing picnic in the park, this is the perfect place to take a break.
The outdoor submarine is open all day, every day, and the surrounding park is a lovely space to unwind during your journey. Even if the museum itself is closed, it’s still well worth pulling over to climb aboard the submarine and snap a few photos.
Update: I went back on another trip through Holbrook in November 2023 and finally visited the Information Centre and museum properly. Entry was affordable, and with all proceeds going toward maintaining the centre, it felt like great value for the experience on offer.
A lovely staff member welcomed us in, helped with payment, and gave us a bit of background on the exhibits. The museum includes fantastic replicas of submarine interiors you can walk through and interact with. We had heaps of fun pretending to use the defence systems and imagining life onboard. It really gave us a sense of what life was like for navy personnel.
There’s so much to read and learn, with displays covering the history of submarines, the lives of naval men and women, and a variety of historical artefacts on show. We spent quite a while here, taking it all in.
The centre also features fun photo spots and large replicas of machinery and moments from the submarine’s operational days. We enjoyed taking snaps and walking down this fascinating lane of history. There was even a short projection show that shared the story of the community and its connection to the submarine, which was a really lovely touch.
I highly recommend stopping in! It’s fun for all ages, educational, and supports a beautiful local community and its history. Whether you’ve got ten minutes or an hour, there’s something here for everyone....
Read moreOne would wonder why there is a submarine inland but, We had a fantastic experience at the Holbrook Submarine Museum! The picnic area was lovely, providing a perfect spot to relax and enjoy the surroundings. The staff at the museum were incredibly friendly and helpful, making the visit even more enjoyable.
The exhibits were very well-presented and detail-oriented, showcasing the history and stories with great care. Exploring the interior of the submarine was an absolute highlight, and the hologram was both fascinating and engaging—it truly brought the experience to life.
This museum is also an excellent stop on the way to Sydney, offering a chance to stretch your legs and enjoy clean, well-maintained washrooms. It’s a great combination of education, relaxation, and convenience.
Highly recommend visiting this gem of a museum—it’s a wonderful way to break up a road trip and learn...
Read moreOne of the must do stopover when driving between Melbourne and Sydney/Canberra.
I know its weired to imagine a submarine displayed inland but hey the name of this town was changed to honour decorated WW1 hero Lt Norman Douglas Holbrook who captained the unsinkable terror (submarine HMS B11).
The submarine displayed is the hull of real HMS B11 submarine and you can see the sheer size of it.
The museum is great as it offers a great insight into the life of the mariners in submarine. There are 6 displays to showcase various sections of the submarine.
They have a good 3d holographic story narration for the curious minds that takes you through the...
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