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Explore the remarkable Inverawe Native Gardens with its creator as your guide.
Stand on Rabbit Hill and as your gaze drifts south to Bruny Island and the Snug Tiers, imagine French Explorers, D'Entrecasteaux and Baudin anchored off the point 200 years ago.
Be introduced to the plant species collected and named by the early botanists. Discover the landscaping techniques that make visiting this garden such a great experience.
Learn the secret of having a garden that is water wise, low maintenance, sustainable and colourful.
This 22 acre garden winds around the shores of North West Bay. It is Tasmania's largest native garden, landscaped in the grand tradition.
Inverawe enjoys outstanding views down the bay and across the mountains. Acres of woody weeds have been defeated in this eight year old garden and replaced with over 7000 native Australian plants.
The garden includes landscaped areas, naturally regenerating bushland and tree studded parkland. Plants are labelled for easy identification and interpretation panels enhance the experience.
A further feature of the gardens are the 84 species of birds, including all 12 endemics.
Your visit to the garden also includes tea on the terrace. After your visit here, you will be inspired to plant more Australian natives!
The gardens are located in Margate, Tasmania. Exact meeting point and supplier's details are provided immediately after booking.
The cancellation policy for this activity is as follows:
If you do not attend at the agreed date, time and place you may not be entitled to any refund by the activity supplier.
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