The 6 Best Things to do Good for Couples in City of Casey, Victoria

June 16, 2021 Kelli Reichel

Discover the best top things to do in City of Casey, Australia including Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria, Crystal World Exhibition Centre, Wilson Botanic Park, Berwick Springs Wetlands Reserve, Australian Garden, Burnbank Retreat.
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1. Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria

Corner Ballarto Road and Botanic Drive Cranbourne Gardens, Cranbourne, City of Casey, Victoria 3977 Australia +61 3 5990 2200 [email protected] http://www.rbg.vic.gov.au/visit-cranbourne
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4.5 based on 534 reviews

Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria

Cranbourne Gardens is one of Victoria's most precious areas of native bushland and home to an amazing range of plant and wildlife. More than 400 plant species provide food and habitat for over 150 bird species and more than 20 mammals, including koalas, wallabies and the nationally endangered southern brown bandicoots. In the heart of the bushland, discover the stunning Australian Garden and soak in the beauty and diversity of Australian flora that reflect the true essence of the Australian landscape. Hop aboard The Explorer or discover the stunning landscapes with a walking tour.

Reviewed By Oldjack - Greater Melbourne, Australia

The 15 HA Australian Garden is an excellent display of Australia and its plant life from the arid desert to tropical areas and running streams and lakes.It is well designed and interesting with an excellent display of the diversity of plants found in Australia. For somewhere for a pleasant walk or to study in detail the diverse range of Australian plants you cannot beat the Royal Botanic Gardens Australian Garden at Cranbourne. An excellent example of a well-planned exhibition of native plants.

2. Crystal World Exhibition Centre

13 Olive Rd, Cranbourne, City of Casey, Victoria 3977 Australia +61 3 5998 2493 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/CrystalWorldExhibitionCentre
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4.5 based on 24 reviews

Crystal World Exhibition Centre

Australia's largest exhibition centre and home of Rosie the Shark, gemstones, fossils, crystals, jewelry, lunar and space meteorites, the oldest rocks in the world and a Dinosaur Garden for the kids. Wholesale and retail sales.

Reviewed By B5105OMpeterg - Geelong, Australia

There is something for everyone at Crystal World. Whether you are looking for exquisite jewellery, amazing gems for ornamental display, rare and unusual fossils and meteorite pieces both on display and for sale or the chance to rimmage around and find some incredibly beautiful examples of amazing rocks and geological samples from the dozens and dozens of well labelled and sorted storage containers spread throughout the property, you are sure to have a great time. Iif you read the information sheets for the various types of rocks and gems etc you will learn a lot about how these beautiful gems are formed, where they are found in the world and you can probably take a piece home for a very reasonable price. We spent a very enjoyable 2 hours here and found it fascinating. The staff were very helpful and were happy to answer any questions we had. Entry is free, parking is free and there is something to keep just about everyone interested - If you have kids aged 5 and upwards, you may even ignite a passion and fascination for geology in them - who knows?

3. Wilson Botanic Park

668 Princes Highway, Berwick, City of Casey, Victoria 3806 Australia +61 3 9707 5818 [email protected] http://www.wilsonbotanicpark.com.au
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4.5 based on 152 reviews

Wilson Botanic Park

Reviewed By Monte2021 - Cranbourne, Australia

Love this park. I think the picnic areas are expensive to hire but if you don’t you could risk missing out so it’s best to hire. But a little expensive. The place is beautiful amazing & love coming here it’s pet friendly too & kids have a great play area.

4. Berwick Springs Wetlands Reserve

Berwick Springs Promenade, Berwick, City of Casey, Victoria Australia http://m.casey.vic.gov.au/Parks-Facilities
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4.5 based on 18 reviews

Berwick Springs Wetlands Reserve

Reviewed By 953SueT - Melbourne, Australia

Berwick Springs is a beautiful maintained walking, bike riding and outdoor playground for all ages. There are often lots of people there exercising and taking in the views of the picturesque lake. A very relaxing place to catch up and enjoy.

5. Australian Garden

South Gippsland Highway, Cranbourne, City of Casey, Victoria Australia https://www.rbg.vic.gov.au/visit-cranbourne/attractions/australian-garden
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4.5 based on 14 reviews

Australian Garden

Reviewed By Oldjack - Greater Melbourne, Australia

Covering 15 HA this is an excellent display of Australian Flora and captures what Australia is all about in a small area. From arid deserts to streams and rivers this is a great place for a stroll on a nice day or where you can study in detail the deiversity of Australian plants and trees.Well done RBG.

6. Burnbank Retreat

64-72 Beaumont Rd, Berwick, City of Casey, Victoria 3806 Australia +61 3 9769 9127 [email protected] http://www.burnbankretreat.com.au/massage.html
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4.0 based on 19 reviews

Burnbank Retreat

Burnbank 1854 is the former home of Edwin Flack, Australia's first Olympic gold medal winner. The 6.5 acre property has a parklike garden with the surrounding locality being picturesque, quiet and ambient. The accommodation is 4 suites with queen beds and donnas, with adjoining ensuites with spa, bath or shower and includes personal care items and gowns for lounging, tea and coffee making in room and also in the dining room. Breakfast is complimentary. In room TV CD Microwave. Spa day spa services may be arranged on booking. Dogs can be accommodated on request accompanied by their owner.

Reviewed By MJD07 - Geelong, Australia

From the moment you see the entrance to this wonderful historic house you just know you are going in for a treat. The gardens and house are spectacular. My husband and I spent a night in the autum room with our pet parrot, who like us was made extremely welcome. I found the owners to be friendly, helpful and very hard working just to ensure their guests had a first class experience. The bed was comfy, plenty of tea and coffee available in the room. I was also delighted to find not only a hair dryer in the room but also hair straighteners. They have thought of everything. During my swim in the pool, I met Marlu the family dog and just as friendly as the rest of the family. I cannot express how highly I recommend Burnbank Retreat but if you need to destress, relax and rejuvenate then this is the place to be.

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