Emu Valley Rhododendron Garden is located on the southern outskirts of Burnie, a small coastal town in northern Tasmania, about 8 kilometers by car from Burnie and covering about 11 hectares.
Emu Valley Rhododendron Garden, the sister garden of (Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens), the royal Tasmanian botanical garden in Horbart, Tasmania, has more than 22000 different varieties of rhododendron, in addition to hybrid rhododendron, which horticulturists are familiar with. Many wild varieties of rhododendron can also be viewed from Asia minor, China, Japan and even North America. From August to February of each year, the garden will show spectacular flower and sea views.
Visitors can take a stroll in the garden, enjoy wildlife and enjoy the tranquillity of this thriving environment, often seeing platypus, ecmoles and birds, plants and a variety of landscapes, such as pavilions, bridges, and so on, where you can see the presence of platypus, ecmoles, and birds, as well as plants and landscapes, such as pavilions, bridges, and so on. Waterways and fountains complement each other.
In August and September, the teahouses in, Emu Valley Rhododendron Garden are open on Thursday, Saturday and Sunday from December to April; the teahouses are open daily from October and November to the end of July; and the teahouses are closed daily from May to the end of July.
Tickets:
adult: $10 per person
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