What to do and see in Pacific Coast Australia, New South Wales: The Best Gardens

October 13, 2021 Florencio Paulino

Discover the best top things to do in Pacific Coast Australia, Australia including Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery, Mrs York's Garden, Spinks Park, Abundance Lifestyle & Garden, Northbank Community Garden, North Coast Regional Botanic Garden, Wallis Creek Watergarden, Tropical Fruit World, Port Stephens Native Flora Garden, Hunter Region Botanic Gardens.
Restaurants in Pacific Coast Australia

1. Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery

36 Daleys Ln, Kyogle, New South Wales 2474 Australia +61 2 6632 1441 [email protected] http://www.daleysfruit.com.au/
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5.0 based on 44 reviews

Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery

Daleys Nursery has the largest range of Fruit Trees in Australia. Fruit Trees have been our fruitful joy since 1980 when we first started selling them at our local markets. Since then we have successfully mail ordered Fruit Trees along with many other Plants. Australia is a country where people want to make their own little RainForest or Nut Tree Plantation. Growing your own Fruit Trees to make your own backyard Edible is a common passion of many Australians and Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery has made it our passion to make this a reality for you. We also have a local Retail store in Kyogle which is opened to the public Mon - Sat. Closed on Public Holidays and Sundays.

Reviewed By Flametree12

Daley’s Fruits is a wonderful nursery in a beautiful setting, selling a wide range of healthy plants. Well worth a visit at anytime of the year.

2. Mrs York's Garden

Corner of Grant & Stewart Sts, Port Macquarie, New South Wales Australia http://www.facebook.com/pages/Friends-of-Mrs-Yorks-Garden
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5.0 based on 16 reviews

Mrs York's Garden

Reviewed By 993anitat - Forster, Australia

I had parked my car near Goal Point and had walked along the break wall before coming back up the hill from the town centre when I came across Mrs York’s Garden. This is was a garden first established on the headland by Mrs York in the late 1960’s. It has been reestablished by volunteers. The walk is just lovely winding it’s way down the headland and then back up to Goal Point. There is a little man-made waterfall and volunteers have planted heaps of littoral rainforest species and coastal headland species. What is really nice is that the trees have been labeled. I will need to come back for another walk in years to come to see how this area grows and develops back into a dense, lush area.

3. Spinks Park

Molesworth Street, Lismore, New South Wales 2480 Australia
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Spinks Park

4. Abundance Lifestyle & Garden

274 Rawdon Island Rd, Sancrox, Port Macquarie, New South Wales 2446 Australia +61 2 6586 0030 http://www.abundance.net.au/
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4.5 based on 91 reviews

Abundance Lifestyle & Garden

Reviewed By Q4600LLdanielleb

absolutely fabulous fare and brilliant customer service all with a spectacular view and some wildlife for company!!

5. Northbank Community Garden

100 Wheatley St, Bellingen, New South Wales 2454 Australia +61 407 743 439 [email protected] http://northbankgarden.org/the-garden/
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4.5 based on 12 reviews

Northbank Community Garden

Northbank Community Garden is a huge community garden with a large variety of edible plants to see, eat and areas to explore. We get many visitors from all over the world, coming to see such a large community garden, with such a large variety of ornamental and edible plants.

6. North Coast Regional Botanic Garden

Hardacre Street Coff St, Coffs Harbour, New South Wales 2450 Australia +61 2 6648 4188 http://www.ncrbg.com.au/
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4.5 based on 310 reviews

North Coast Regional Botanic Garden

Reviewed By 410philo - Coffs Harbour, Australia

A beautiful botanic garden which incorporates several natural ecosystems and forest and specifically planted areas containing many rare Australian and worldwide species. The planted Australian rainforest is a highlight and is readily accessible with raised boardwalks. We saw a lot of different birds which have made their homes here due to the variety of flowering and fruiting trees. There are also a lot of water birds in the lake and in the bordering Coffs Creek. This is a very well planned garden which is largely run by volunteers.

7. Wallis Creek Watergarden

47 Wallis Creek Lane, Maitland, New South Wales 2323 Australia +61 2 4938 0230 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/Walliscreekwatergarden/
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

Wallis Creek Watergarden

Reviewed By AneehsES - Cairns, Australia

What an amazing place, even in drought times, though it was drizzling when we were there, looking for information on a at home frog habitat. We were made very welcome to just wander and look. Nola's collection of water lilies and lotus is amazing; as was her knowledge which she freely shared. There are urns and water bowls available to purchase, as well as water lilies and lotuses, even little fish. So many water lilies, and lotuses: going back?? you betcha! ???? Just have to work out how big a water bowl will suit us.

8. Tropical Fruit World

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4.0 based on 602 reviews

Tropical Fruit World

Overlooking the Tweed Valley, yet only 20 minutes from the Gold Coast airport, our award-winning farm delivers a unique experience of lovers of fun, food, nature, health and well-being. Join us on a fully guided tour of our 200acre plantation. You will find a commercial fruit farm which operates in harmony with the countryside, inspiring guests with our window into farming life and our love for the natural environment. Admission tickets include a fully guided Plantation Safari, Fruit Tasting Show, Wildlife Boat Cruise, Island recreation area, Fauna Park and an Introduction into Australian Bush Tucker. Enjoy unique shopping and sampling of our exclusive products made with our own farm fruit in our Gift Market. Delicious breakfast, lunch, ice creams, juices and much more are served daily in our incredible Plantation Café. Located just 20 minutes from the beaches and border. It is essential to book tickets on our website before visiting! Open daily from 9:30 am NSW time.

9. Port Stephens Native Flora Garden

12 Dixon Drive, Nelson Bay, Port Stephens, New South Wales Australia +61 2 4984 3487 [email protected] http://www.portstephens.nsw.gov.au/live/community/community-directory/environment-and-resources/port-stephens-native-flora-garden
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4.0 based on 14 reviews

Port Stephens Native Flora Garden

10. Hunter Region Botanic Gardens

2100 Pacific Hwy Heatherbrae, Port Stephens, New South Wales NSW 2324 Australia +61 2 4987 1655 [email protected] http://www.huntergardens.org.au
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3.5 based on 77 reviews

Hunter Region Botanic Gardens

The Hunter Region Botanic Gardens are the only Botanic Gardens in the Hunter Valley and provide a multipurpose destination venue that offers our visitors a peaceful and beautiful garden and bushland setting. There is a cafe and gift shop, nursery sales, guided tours, Children's Adventure Trail and facilities for weddings, conferences and other functions. The Gardens are also a centre for research, education and knowledge sharing on botanical matters for the Hunter Region.

Reviewed By daveandbrydie - Thornton, Australia

An amazing place for a picnic or walk just off the main road. We have passed this place so many times without realising it was here. The kids loved the picnic area and the walking trails. There was lots of fauna and flora to discover which is always fun for under 5yo kids. We'd recommend making an afternoon of it and packing a picnic.

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