The Australian Botanic Garden is located on the southern outskirts of Sydney, the capital of New South Wales, on the southern outskirts of (Mount Annan), about 60 kilometers from the city of Sydney.
Built in 1988 as part of the Sydney Royal Botanical Garden (Royal Botanic Gardens), The Australian Botanic Garden is the largest botanical garden in Australia and focuses on the cultivation of more than 4000 species of native Australian plants. Like a flower sea, the world of birds, botanical gardens live in more than 180 species of birds, in addition, there are large kangaroo, small kangaroo and other wild animals infested.
In this large botanical garden, one can not only experience the beauty of the vast prairie, but also enjoy the unique small garden, both the brook of the gurgling, the quiet lake, and the tall and tall mountains, which is amazing. Let visitors experience the inner charm of the botanical garden from three aspects: visual, tactile and olfactory. There is a very eye-catching "blue tree" in the botanical garden, and many visitors here are surprised by its color. They will take a look at it personally, touch it, and finally discover that it is a dead tree dyed blue by the staff. But also became a beautiful scenery. The green grass by the quiet lake is the best place for a picnic.
The The Australian Botanic Garden area is very large, with facilities including a visitor center, restaurant, free barbecue, picnic kiosk and more. In addition to a 20-kilometer walk path, visitors can also ride a bicycle.
The Australian Botanic Garden is also the main venue for outdoor activities in the southwestern region of Sydney. In April, there will be the AnnanROMA Gourmet Festival, (AnnanROMA Food and Wine Festival), and December will be the largest Christmas carol in the region, (Carols).
Tickets:
Free
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