Australian Botanic Gardens Shepparton located at Botanic Gardens Avenue, Kialla VIC 3631, Australia

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Trisch

4 Google Rating

Pleasant morning walk looking at a range of native vegetation. Play area looks fun. A variety of wal

4/ 5

Pleasant morning walk looking at a range of native vegetation. Play area looks fun. A variety of walking tracks. Very easy stroll.

Bruce Staley

5 Google Rating

Revisited the Gardens today and wholeheartedly agree with the information that this is an iconic sit

5/ 5

Revisited the Gardens today and wholeheartedly agree with the information that this is an iconic site. I was excited to see the developments, since my last visit several years ago, to these evolving Gardens. So much to see either from the lookout at the top of the hill, and to think this is atop of a former rubbish tip, or the tracks that meander around the site. Congratulations to all the parties involved foreseeing the potential.

Peter Roberts

3 Google Rating

We visited in autumn and there wasn't a lot of colour or activity in the gardens. I would suggest t

3/ 5

We visited in autumn and there wasn't a lot of colour or activity in the gardens. I would suggest that the best time to visit is between August and October.

Zolani Tshaka

5 Google Rating

Very nice. different from all the other settings that I've been exposed to. keep it up shepp. BTW t

5/ 5

Very nice. different from all the other settings that I've been exposed to. keep it up shepp. BTW the sunset is lovely ☀ ☀

Lynne Pryor

5 Google Rating

This is a really interesting place with plenty of ideas to inspire people to enhance their own garde

5/ 5

This is a really interesting place with plenty of ideas to inspire people to enhance their own gardens with facinating Australian plants and trees. Full of birdlife, lovely walks and vistas, and a marvellous sense of peace amongst the river red gums. Great sculptures and outdoor design ideas. A very special place and a terrific find. Includes a lovely play area for kids. A really nice way to spend some time when in Shepparton.

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