Photo: JJ Harrison ( https://www.jjharrison.com.au/ ) / CC BY-SA 3.0
Nestled on the South Coast of New South Wales, the Eurobodalla Regional Botanic Garden is a serene showcase of the region's native flora. Spread across 42 hectares of bushland, this living museum offers a peaceful escape into the Australian landscape, with walking trails that wind through eucalypt forests, heathlands, and rainforest gullies. It's a haven for birdwatchers, plant enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a gentle outdoor experience without the crowds.
Highlights & What to See
- Native Plant Collections: Explore themed gardens featuring local species, including a stunning Grevillea Garden and a Banksia Walk that bursts with colour in spring.
- Rainforest Gully Walk: A shaded boardwalk that takes you through a cool, fern-filled gully — a refreshing contrast to the sun-drenched ridges.
- Bush Tucker & Aboriginal Heritage Trail: Learn about traditional uses of native plants on this interpretive walk, which highlights Indigenous knowledge of the land.
- Birdwatching: Keep an eye out for crimson rosellas, yellow-tailed black cockatoos, and the elusive superb lyrebird in the early morning.
- Picnic & Play Areas: Well-maintained picnic spots with barbecues and a children's nature play space make it a great family stop.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend 1.5 to 3 hours here, which allows for a relaxed stroll through the main loops and time to sit and absorb the surroundings. If you're a keen botanist or photographer, allow half a day to fully explore the network of trails. The garden is best visited in the cooler months (March to November) when the walking is comfortable and wildflowers are at their peak.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Batemans Bay: Just a 15-minute drive north, this coastal hub offers a lively waterfront, oyster farms, and the Eurobodalla Regional Botanic Garden's gateway town.
- Mogo Village: A charming historic gold-mining town with artisan shops, a zoo, and the Mogo State Forest for additional bushwalking.
- Murramarang National Park: South of Batemans Bay, this park features dramatic coastal cliffs, secluded beaches, and the famous Pigeon House Mountain hike.
- Narooma: About 45 minutes south, known for its stunning rock platforms, the iconic Australia Rock, and excellent seafood.
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Image credits
- Batemans Bay — MrMosely / CC0
- Murramarang National Park — Pascal Vuylsteker from Paris, France - Australia / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Narooma — No machine-readable author provided. Matilda assumed (based on copyright claims). / CC BY-SA 2.5
- Deua National Park — Poyt448 Peter Woodard / CC0