Visitor information

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How to get there?

The Waite Historic Precinct is situated on Adelaide University Waite Campus, about 20 minutes’ drive from the Adelaide city centre. The nearest main intersection is the junction of Cross Road and Fullarton Road, Urrbrae.

Access to the Waite Conservation Reserve in the Adelaide Hills from the campus is via Hartley Grove Road.

Urrbrae House and Gardens, Waite Arboretum


By car

The drive up to Urrbrae House and the Arboretum is marked by a Tourism Heritage sign on Fullarton Road.

Entry is via the gate on Fullarton Road. If you are heading south, it is the first turn on your left after Cross Road. Follow the 800 metre, eucalypt-lined driveway (Walter Young Avenue) to the free public carpark on your left as you near the House. Please note that the car park is not paved. Alternatively, parking is permitted on the verge on Walter Young Avenue adjacent to the Waite Arboretum.

The gate on Fullarton Road is locked at sunset, unless prior arrangements for extended public access during special events have been made by Urrbrae House staff with on-campus Security.

Accessible parking is also available at the rear of Urrbrae House, enter the Waite Campus, off Gate 3 from Waite Road, Urrbrae.

By bus from the city

The below should be used as a guide only, please check the Adelaide Metro website for accurate details (links below). Two bus routes operate to the Waite Campus.

Bus Route 170, Monday to Friday only, stop 23 (final stop on route) on Waite Road 

Enter Gate 3 and walk west for a minute or two which will take you to the rear of Urrbrae House and the 20th Century Rose Garden.

Please consult the 170 Timetable for further information.

Bus route 171, stop 12 on Fullarton Road 

Walk up the long driveway. The walk can take 15 minutes or more, depending on your pace.

Consult the 171 Timetable for further information. 
 
Phone Urrbrae House on 8313 7497 or 8313 7110 or email for information and assistance. Please note that the gate on Fullarton Road is locked at sunset, unless prior arrangements for extended public access during special events have been made by Urrbrae House staff with on-campus Security.

By car

Entry is via Waite Road then Hartley Grove Road.

Drive to the end of Hartley Grove Road and continue past the end of the bitumen to a loop.

Park on the verge. The walking track starts at the nearby walk-through.

By bus from the city

Bus Route 170, Monday to Friday only, alight final stop on route (stop 23) on Waite Road.

Walk to Hartley Grove Road and continue east to end. The walking track commences at nearby walk-through.

Please consult the 170 Timetable for further information.

For more information, view Waite Conservation Reserve Access and Trails Map.

Please phone Dr Kate Delaporte of the Waite Arboretum and Conservation Reserve on (08) 8313 7405 or email for information and assistance.

Information A to Z


Urrbrae House: Please note that when visiting Urrbrae House you are entering a building constructed in 1891 as a family home. The original balustrades (railings) around the outside verandahs and the inside Main Hall stairs are much lower than those in more recent buildings. Please take care not to lean on or over the balustrades.

Children are most welcome visitors to Urrbrae House but, for their safety, we ask that young visitors be always supervised by an accompanying adult.

Due to the original construction of Urrbrae House as a family residence, visitors who use wheelchairs and other mobility assistance can access the top floor of the building only. This includes the following rooms: Main Hall, Drawing Room, Arboretum Exhibition Room, Dining Room, Peter Waite Exhibition Room, Servery and Butler’s Pantry.

Accessible parking is available at the rear of Urrbrae House with entry via the Waite Campus, off Gate 3 from Waite Road, Urrbrae. For those using wheelchairs and other mobility devices such as walkers, access to the Urrbrae House is via the eastern glass door of the building which is adjacent to the accessible parking area.

Gardens: The Sensory Garden is wheelchair accessible and there are paved pathways throughout other sections of the gardens.

Our Photo Scavenger Hunt sheet is a fun activity that encourages people to explore Urrbrae House and the adjacent gardens in one hour. It is designed for ages 5-99.

Explore the historic Arboretum. Download and print the WAWOT document, which marks the locations of various creatures. Can you identify them all? Begin your self-guided wildlife discovery tour of the Waite Arboretum!

Please note that Urrbrae House is not air-conditioned, and in summer cooling is provided by fans only. Visitors are asked to note that the building does not have central heating in winter.

Regretfully we are unable to accommodate wedding ceremonies, wedding receptions or funerals at Urrbrae House and gardens.

Visitors are welcome to walk their dogs on a lead in the Urrbrae House Gardens and along Walter Young Avenue. To protect the native fauna and precious plants, no dogs are allowed in the Waite Arboretum and Waite Conservation Reserve (guide and assistance dogs excepted).

The general public is welcome at the on-campus cafe. Meals and light refreshments are available in the adjacent Beltana Cafe at Lirra Lirra on Waite Road during business hours Monday-Friday. 

Autumn brings outbreaks of Deathcap mushrooms in the Waite Arboretum. Ingestion of even a small amount of the mushroom will cause serious illness and may be fatal. You are advised not to pick or eat any wild mushrooms from the Waite Campus as poisonous mushrooms may resemble edible ones. Information about Deathcap mushrooms can be found on the Australian National Botanical Gardens website.

All of the Adelaide University campuses are smoke-free, inside and out. Therefore, smoking is not permitted in Urrbrae House, the gardens, the Waite Arboretum or in carparks on the Waite Campus.

Assistance is available 24/7 from Waite Campus Security by phoning 8313 7200. An emergency black phone is located in the rear porch of Urrbrae House: to contact Security simply lift the handpiece. No dialling is needed.

In summer, the average maximum daily temperature is about 27°C, but there are often days of high 30s, so a hat and sunscreen are essential. Covered shoes are recommended when walking in the Arboretum and Waite Conservation Reserve. On Catastrophic Fire Danger days (declared for Adelaide Metropolitan and/or Mount Lofty Ranges) the Waite Arboretum, Urrbrae House Gardens and the Conservation Reserve are all closed. Please check the South Australian Country Fire Service website

In winter, the ground can be wet underfoot and boots or sturdy shoes are recommended.

On-site car parking for visitors is available in the Urrbrae House Visitors' car park at the end of Walter Young Avenue near the house. Please note that the car park is not paved. Should the car park be full, parking is permitted on the verge on Walter Young Avenue adjacent the Waite Arboretum. After hours, including on weekends, parking may also be available in the car park adjacent the Woolhouse Library. Enter via the Waite Campus, off Gate 3 from Waite Road, Urrbrae.

Accessible parking is available at the rear of Urrbrae House, with entry via the Waite Campus, off Gate 3 from Waite Road, Urrbrae.

Recreational, student and not-for-profit photography of Urrbrae House and the Gardens is encouraged. If photographing inside Urrbrae House, please do not use a flash as the light may damage more delicate items such as books and artworks.

However, where the photographer/filmmaker intends to make a profit from a photoshoot (i.e. commercial photography) permission must be sought and charges may apply.

Please contact Urrbrae House for more details: urrbraehouse@adelaide.edu.au or telephone 8313 7497 or 8313 7110.

We understand that keen photographers may be interested in taking aerial shots of Urrbrae House, gardens, and the Waite Arboretum. However, the use of drones poses a safety risk on campus and Adelaide University has a primary obligation to ensure the safety of staff, students and the general public using University spaces. So we ask all photographers to note that flying any type of drone on campus is prohibited unless the activity is approved by the Uncrewed Research Aircraft Facility (URAF) or "Drone Hub" of Adelaide University for permission. To obtain permission to use drone photography on campus, please email the URAF with details of the proposed drone photoshoot to uraf@adelaide.edu.au. More information about the URAF.

Toilets are located in the Urrbrae House Gardens at the rear of the house for visitors to the house, gardens and Waite Arboretum. There are no toilet facilities in the Waite Conservation Reserve.

A drinking fountain is located next to the toilet block in the garden, on the southern side of Urrbrae House, and in the arboretum, on the northeast side of the Gatehouse.

Staff

Lynette Zeitz

Manager, Urrbrae House Historic Precinct

Lynette manages the heritage buildings of the Urrbrae House Historic Precinct and is responsible for the museum’s collections and education programs. She is a social historian with a strong commitment to educational and community outreach. In addition, Lynette is the author of The Waite: a social and scientific history of the Waite Agricultural Research Institute (2014).

P: 8313 7425
E:lynette.zeitz@adelaide.edu.au

Lynette Zeitz

Kathryn Pearson

Co-ordinator, Urrbrae House

Kathryn works part-time and is in the office on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and on Tuesday mornings. Kathryn is responsible for volunteer and event coordination at Urrbrae House.

P: 8313 7497
E:kathryn.pearson@adelaide.edu.au

Kathryn Pearson

Dr Kate Delaporte

Curator, Waite Arboretum 

Manager, Waite Conservation Reserve

Dr Kate Delaporte is the Curator of the Waite Arboretum and Manager of the Waite Conservation Reserve.

Contact Kate
P: 83137405
E: kate.delaporte@adelaide.edu.au

P: 8313 7405
E: arboretum@adelaide.edu.au

Dr Kate Delaporte

Erica Boyle

Arboretum Officer, Waite Arboretum

Volunteer Coordinator, Waite Arboretum and Urrbrae House Gardens

Erica works from Monday to Friday providing administrative support to the Waite Arboretum and Urrbrae House Gardens. She is also the Waite Arboretum and Urrbrae House Gardens volunteer programs coordinator.

P: 8313 7405
E: erica.boyle@adelaide.edu.au

 

Erica Boyle

Contact us

Waite Historic Precinct

Telephone

(08) 8313 7497

Email

urrbraehouse@adelaide.edu.au