It's about a 110-kilometer drive from Melbourne, the capital of Victoria, in the town of Daylesford, a small town in the middle of Victoria.
Wombat Hill Botanical Gardens, located in the center of Daylesford, managed by Victoria government and listed in Victoria's historical heritage list, is a treasure of Daylesford. The botanical garden is carefully managed, the scenery is pleasant, there are many ancient elms and landscaped trees, fern forests and waterfalls make tourists feel as if they were in the 1930s. The botanical garden is not very big. It can be walked in an hour. Many of the trees in the garden are huge types of straight and towering sky. It is spectacular to climb the ancient water tower in the botanical garden to see the beauty of the surrounding countryside. There is a garden coffee shop in the botanical garden that offers drinks and snacks. Many local residents often come to have picnics or rest during holidays, which is very suitable for parent-child trips.
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