Sykes Sanctuary 93 Sunnyside Rd, Railton TAS 7305

Sykes Sanctuary





21 Reviews
  • TuesdayOpen 24 hours
  • WednesdayOpen 24 hours
  • ThursdayOpen 24 hours
  • FridayOpen 24 hours
  • SaturdayOpen 24 hours
  • SundayOpen 24 hours
  • MondayOpen 24 hours




Sykes Sanctuary 93 Sunnyside Rd, Railton TAS 7305




About the Business

Sheffield Visitor Information Centre - Sykes Sanctuary | Sykes' Sanctuary was left to the people 'for all time'' by eccentric local man Norman Sykes, who promptly then disappeared. It features a tranquil bush setting ideal for seeing local birdlife and wild

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Hours

  • TuesdayOpen 24 hours
  • WednesdayOpen 24 hours
  • ThursdayOpen 24 hours
  • FridayOpen 24 hours
  • SaturdayOpen 24 hours
  • SundayOpen 24 hours
  • MondayOpen 24 hours

Features

  • Good for kids




Recommended Reviews

Jillian Saddington
14.10.2023
Sykes Sanctuary
This is one of many mathematical monuments in the Syke's Sanctuary on the monument walk in RailtonSyke's Sanctuary is dedicated toNorman Sykes, who born & died in 1896 - 1981was a Scholar, musician, engineer & a world War 1 pilot.Born in england, Norman was described as Railton's most colourful resident He has also been described as one of Tasmania's earliest conservationists. His dreams was to live as close to nature as he could and gave up city life to do so. He lived in a shack on this 40 acres of bushland and donated this beautiful peice of property to the community with the instructions that it be converted into a sanctuary for birds and fauna.Sykes sanctuary monument walk Railton Tas.this goes on my eco Tourism list.
Catherine Stark
02.10.2023
Sykes Sanctuary
A great place for walking, wildlife and Saturday morning #parkrun. Just off the Tasmanian Trail right in the middle of Railton.
Mitchell Rutherford
22.09.2023
Sykes Sanctuary
At first site this looks like an ordinary and relatively mundane forest reserve. However, upon reaching the centre of the park one comes to a number of esoteric stone tablets that must be some 7 or 8 feet high. On them are listed a bunch of formulas and strange quotes from ancient Mesopotamian and c Chinese texts. Upon further investigation I found out this reserve used to be the property of an eccentric hermit numerologist who after serving in ww1 and becoming disgruntled with humanity, left for the Bush and dedicated himself to some sort of mathematical divination. This story made the place feel a little more eerie and sacred than your average park in a run down town.
Shannon Lees
16.09.2023
Sykes Sanctuary
A beautiful reserve with plenty of birdlife, steeped in the history of a colourful local and his legacy. We visited in November 2019, apparently after a fire had gone through part of the reserve, but it is recovering quickly, and a large part was apparently not affected. A peaceful oasis, and a lovely place to sit and cogitate in solitary.
Bradley Lawrence
01.09.2023
Sykes Sanctuary
Wonderful place hidden away in Railton Tas
Susan Williamson
29.08.2023
Sykes Sanctuary
Great place for a walk
Gillian Stark
01.08.2023
Sykes Sanctuary
Wonderful place to walk in the bush
peter bates
23.07.2023
Sykes Sanctuary
Love it
Hennie Meyer
22.07.2023
Sykes Sanctuary
Awesome experience

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93 Sunnyside Rd, Railton TAS 7305
Sykes Sanctuary