Auburn Botanic Gardens Overview. Having an abundance of plants and animals, the Garden is sure to please the nature lover in you. Still a fairly nice park but could do with an injection of more plants and looking a bit shabby in places. Lacks some more native fauna and flowers.
Perhaps some native bees. There should be flowers all year round preferably native. Western suburb’s not-so-hidden gems. Featuring an array of unique landscapes and experiences there are plenty of good reasons to visit this attractive garden.
Parking is plentiful in front of the BBQ facilities with a great playground for the kids. This place is a real surprise and offers heaps for visitors to do. With a lovely animal enclosure, beautiful peacocks, two playgrounds, bbqs, street library and plenty of gorgeous gardens to explore, plus free entry during the week, this place is a regular on our to do list.
It just feels relaxing and in Japan. There are two lakes, a waterfall and bridges. Duck River winds through the garden. The garden is maintained by Cumberland Council. It is open daily, and.
Families and tourists enjoy the picnic and barbecue areas throughout the week, but even on busy days, quiet corners can be found. The central formal area – with reflection pool, pergola and sunken rose garden – has flowers and blossoms through the year.