National Rhododendron Gardens
The National Rhododendron Gardens are host to an unparalleled variety of brilliantly coloured blooms, mainly rhododendrons, azaleas, camellias, and daffodils. Of international reputation, these magnificent gardens attract 30,000 visitors annually.
Things to Do
* Enjoy a self-guided tour, strolling through 43 hectares (103 acres) of scenic botanic gardens.
* Enjoy a picnic by the lake and take in stunning views of the Australian Alps.
* Photograph the native birdlife and brilliant floral scenery.
* During the Spring Floral Festival held annually from August to November visitors can enjoy a series of undercover floral displays, including the largest undercover display of daffodils in the Southern Hemisphere.
Looking After the Park
* Visitors are urged to be litter conscious.
* Dogs are not allowed in the gardens at any time.
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