Kryal Castle to lower the drawbridge and re-open

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Ballarat’s Kryal Castle will re-open in time for the school holidays

With the easing of Government restrictions Kryal Castle will re-open the park to the public on Saturday, 27 June and will be open daily for the Victorian school holidays.

At Kryal Castle the safety and wellbeing of guests and team members is priority, noting crowd numbers and hygiene best practice. There will be some changes to operation to ensure everyone’s safety. The outdoor castle allows visitors to practice social distancing while enjoying an entertaining day with friends and family.

General Manager Melissa Dimond said she was tremendously excited to welcome visitors back to Kryal Castle.

“We’re thrilled to be able to open in time for the school holidays, it’s a great boost for our hardworking team and for the Moorabool and Ballarat region. Our team has been working hard to ensure a new and exciting program for all.”

General admission tickets will need to be pre-purchased on-line at www.kryalcastle.com.au to ensure numbers are not exceeded and to avoid disappointment at the gate.

You can escape the everyday at Kryal Castle by staying in one of 22 on-site Castle Suites. Experience the intrigue and mystery of the fortress and wander the grounds of The Castle, Kryal Castle is perfect a base to enjoy all Ballarat and the Moorabool region has on offer.

Open every day from 10am to 4pm during the school holidays (27 June – 12 July).

Open Every Weekend, 10am – 4pm. 18th July – 13th of September.

Book now! www.kryalcastle.com.au


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