Castlemaine Botanical Gardens is a small town of Castlemaine, located in (goldfields region), a gold mine in central Victoria, covering about 260 hectares.
Castlemaine Botanical Gardens, founded in the late 19th century, has a beautiful environment and shady trees. The plant garden still retains many of the features of the year, such as horse lanes, elms and oak boulevards. The lush open lawn of Lake Joana (Lake Joanna), which lives in numerous wild birds, and the formal garden bed of. Castlemaine Botanical Gardens, in sharp contrast, have many precious old trees, some of which are registered with the National Trust Fund. Every autumn, all kinds of trees and flowers compete for each other, producing colorful gardens.
Castlemaine Botanical Gardens has a variety of picnic barbecue areas, suitable for family leisure walking. Every Easter Sunday, (Good Sunday) 's Bendigo Brewers' Congress in Castlemaine Botanical Gardens, (Bendigo Winemakers Festival), attracts a lot of tourists.
Tickets:
Free
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