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Hamilton Botanic Gardens

Attractions

French Street, Hamilton VIC 3300, Hamilton, VIC 3300
1800 807 056

Description

Hamilton Botanic Gardens is a significant regional civic garden in Victoria, known as one of the state's most prominent public gardens.

Designed by William Guilfoyle over a century ago, the gardens are recognised for their heritage and architectural excellence, reflected in their Victorian Heritage listing.

Visitors to the Hamilton Botanic Gardens can explore a vast collection of plants and flora, including native and exotic species. The gardens feature outstanding garden designs, heritage-listed trees, eucalyptus and fuchsia collections, rose gardens, and the natural beauty of Lake Hamilton. The surrounding area offers opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, walking, and cycling.

To ensure a comfortable visit, the gardens provide various facilities, including playgrounds for children, picnic and barbeque areas, toilets, picnic shelters, walking tracks, a drinking fountain, and water tap. Shaded seats are also available for visitors to relax and enjoy the scent of the surrounding plants.

The Gardens are open every day of the year, from early morning to late afternoon or early evening, making it convenient for visitors to plan their trip. The blooming season, from October to December, is particularly recommended for witnessing the gardens' exotic flora collections. Located in the town of Hamilton, Victoria, the Hamilton Botanic Gardens can be reached by a 3-hour drive from Melbourne or a 3.5-hour drive from Adelaide. Visitor parking is available within the gardens for those traveling by car, and the garden's location is well marked for both public and private transport options.

Details

Natural Attractions: Arboretums & Botanic Gardens

Location

French Street, Hamilton VIC 3300, Hamilton, VIC 3300

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