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Australian National Botanic Gardens

Australian National Botanic Gardens

Botanical Garden and Hiking Trail
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8.3/10
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    Victoria M.
    "Cafe is nice, great walking tracks and they have a guided tour"(2 Tips)
    Helen M.
    "Great display of flowering banksia in winter."(3 Tips)
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  • Helen M.heart icon on user image
    Helen MchughJuly 6, 2011
    Been here 100+ times
    The upper part of the Gardens is closed on days of strong wind or high fire danger. The cafe, bookshop, Tasmanian rainforest and sensory garden stay open so there is still heaps to see.
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    It is currently peak flowering time at the Gardens - no matter where you look, you'll see flowers!
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    Helen MchughJuly 3, 2011
    Been here 100+ times
    Great display of flowering banksia in winter. Always good for photography.
  • Victoria M.
    Victoria MifsudDecember 13, 2014
    Cafe is nice, great walking tracks and they have a guided tour
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    JH H-DMarch 1, 2016
    Lovely grounds, very stroller friendly
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    Leonie BourkeMarch 25, 2012
    Don't take a shortcut through the back of the uni colleges if you're trying to walk here - they're fenced off
  • Teresa G.heart icon on user image
    Teresa GrundyMarch 10, 2017
    Select time of year to visit we found not much out
  • JH H.heart icon on user image
    JH H-DMarch 1, 2016
    Parking is $3/hr
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    Tony BenhamJanuary 23, 2013
    Excellent cafe
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