[0]

Tasmanian Bushland Garden

Attractions

5598 Tasman Highway, Buckland TAS 7190, Buckland, TAS 7190
+61 3 6239 1688

Description

Located six kilometers west of Buckland, Tasmania and adjacent to the Tasman Highway, the Tasmanian Bushland Garden is a must-visit attraction for native plant and wildlife enthusiasts.

Established in April 2010 by notable Australian politician, Senator Christine Milne, this small botanical garden offers visitors an opportunity to immerse themselves in the beauty of Tasmania's unique dry sclerophyll forest and scrub habitats.

At the Tasmanian Bushland Garden, visitors can explore a vibrant and diverse collection of native Tasmanian plants, some of which cannot be found anywhere else in the world. Carefully curated from the surrounding natural environment, the garden showcases endemic species of eucalypts, banksias, grevilleas, and many more. Visitors can also catch a glimpse of a range of native fauna, including birds, possums, and wallabies, which are known to inhabit the garden.

The Tasmanian Bushland Garden is largely maintained by volunteers, who have worked tirelessly to preserve its natural beauty for over a decade. The effort put forth by these dedicated individuals is evident in the well-manicured lawns that welcome visitors upon arrival. Visitors can also benefit from the information provided by the volunteers on the local flora and fauna, making for a rich and immersive experience.

Unlike many other attractions, the Tasmanian Bushland Garden is open to the public free of charge.

For visitors looking to explore Tasmania's natural beauty, the Tasmanian Bushland Garden is an outstanding destination. With its diverse collection of flora and fauna, knowledgeable volunteers, and ideal location, it is undoubtedly

Details

Natural Attractions: Arboretums & Botanic Gardens

Location

5598 Tasman Highway, Buckland TAS 7190, Buckland, TAS 7190

Get Directions