Waymarker Posts Timber Bollards by Shelley Signs are made from oak, pressure-treated softwood, or recycled plastic and are used for wayfinding and information in country parks and public open spaces. Custom sizes and styles include routed, painted, sandblasted, or printed graphics, with options for interpretation panels and directional markers.

  • Wayfinding and information bollards for parks and open spaces

  • Customisable with routed, painted, sandblasted, or printed graphics

  • Made from oak, pressure-treated softwood, or recycled plastic

  • Available in square or round profiles

  • Options for interpretation panels and printed plaques

  • Can be used as entrance features, traffic barriers, or trail markers

Applications

  • Country parks

  • Public open spaces

  • Nature trails

  • Park entrances

  • Traffic control in outdoor settings

  • Interpretation and information points

Dimensions

Sizes vary depending on style, nature of the site and other items you are looking to match. 

The most common style of bollard is 100mm square and usually 1.6 metres high. With 600mm in the ground this allows 1m above ground.

Materials

Oak

Pressure-treated softwood

Cedar (for some bollards with printed panels)

Finish

Routed and painted text

Sandblasted graphics

Printed waymarker discs and panels

Fire-retardant paint (on some softwood bollards)

Options and variations

Square or round profiles

Interpretation panels

Printed plaques

Staggered height entrance features

Directional arrows and numbers