William Ricketts Sanctuary

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Hidden in the lush fern gullies of the Dandenong Ranges, William Ricketts Sanctuary is a serene fusion of art and nature. This tranquil enclave features over 90 hauntingly beautiful clay sculptures by the late artist William Ricketts, who was deeply inspired by Aboriginal spirituality and the natural landscape. Wander mossy paths past serene faces emerging from rocks and trees, feeling the quiet reverence of this unique bushland gallery.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow at least 1–2 hours to fully appreciate the sculptures and take the main loop walk. If you're keen on photography or want to sit and absorb the atmosphere, budget a little longer. The sanctuary is compact but meditative – it's best visited at a slow pace, ideally in the morning when the light filters through the canopy.

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