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Bathurst Peace Garden

Attractions

6 Stanley Street, Bathurst NSW 2795, Bathurst, NSW 2795
(02) 6332 1444

Description

The Bathurst Peace Garden is a monument to peace located on the edge of the Macquarie River Bicentennial Park.

It serves as a place to raise awareness about the importance of peace and is a must-visit for visitors to Bathurst.

The Peace Garden holds historical significance as it has been a site for peace activism since its creation. In 1956, the Indian Government donated 19 Teak seats for the original gardens, which are still visible today. In 1988, the garden was re-dedicated with the presentation of a bust of India's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, solidifying Bathurst's friendship with India and establishing the garden as a symbol of peace and friendship.

The design of the Peace Garden includes brick walls adorned with designs created by local children, representing their hope for peace. Surrounded by trees and flowers, the garden provides a peaceful environment for visitors to relax and reflect.

The Peace Garden is open all year round and free to visit. Visitors can stroll along the pathways, sit on the teak seats, or simply enjoy the beautiful surroundings. It is an ideal place for those seeking a quiet and reflective space or those interested in learning about peace activism in Bathurst.

The Peace Garden is conveniently located on the edge of Macquarie River Bicentennial Park, just a short walk from Bathurst's town centre. Visitors can easily reach the garden on foot or by car, and can also enjoy a scenic walk along the river while exploring the park.

Details

Trails & sites: Aboriginal Sites

Location

6 Stanley Street, Bathurst NSW 2795, Bathurst, NSW 2795

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