Explore the serene beauty of Warrnambool Botanical Gardens located at 24 Bromfield St. This stunning garden showcases a diverse collection of flora from around the world, providing a peaceful retreat for nature lovers. Visitors can stroll through beautifully landscaped pathways while enjoying the rich colors and scents of seasonal blooms. The gardens are not only a feast for the eyes but also serve as an educational resource with informative signage about plant species. Whether you’re looking for a quiet spot for reflection or a place to enjoy family outings, Warrnambool Botanical Gardens offers an idyllic escape into nature.

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Sharyn Merrett

5 Google Rating

Love the botanic gardens, great place for families to picnic or a solitary visit. See the water hens

5/ 5

Love the botanic gardens, great place for families to picnic or a solitary visit. See the water hens, ducks, & bats hanging in the trees. Wonderful variety of plant species to view.

Jennifer Whitehead

5 Google Rating

It was a great day with beautiful sunny parts. the gardens are well maintain and looked after. It wa

5/ 5

It was a great day with beautiful sunny parts. the gardens are well maintain and looked after. It was so lushess and green, everything was alive

Andrew Jennings

5 Google Rating

Been to Warrnambool many times but never to the gardens. Really well maintained and a very interesti

5/ 5

Been to Warrnambool many times but never to the gardens. Really well maintained and a very interesting variety of plants. Quite old too. This would be a real oasis on a hot day.

Flat Out

4 Google Rating

It's a lovely place for a walk or picnic, spacious green lawns and shaded picnic tables. Would have

4/ 5

It's a lovely place for a walk or picnic, spacious green lawns and shaded picnic tables. Would have 5 stars if there were plant identifiers on all the interesting plants. What WAS that prickly bush? Or the fat leaved one with weird flower?

Malar

5 Google Rating

Beautiful garden. Nice place to take the kids. Big play area. Good place for a picnic.

5/ 5

Beautiful garden. Nice place to take the kids. Big play area. Good place for a picnic.

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