Dubbo Botanic Gardens

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Dubbo Botanic Gardens, a tranquil oasis on the edge of the New South Wales outback, offers a surprising blend of formal horticulture and native bushland. Established in 1968, the gardens showcase regional flora, a Japanese garden, and a heritage-listed conservatory. It's a perfect spot for a leisurely stroll, a family picnic, or to break up a long drive along the Lasseter Highway. The gardens also host outdoor events and markets, adding a local flavour to your visit.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors enjoy 1–2 hours exploring the gardens at a leisurely pace. If you're combining it with a picnic or a visit to the nearby zoo, allocate half a day. The gardens are compact enough for a quick stop, but the peaceful atmosphere invites you to linger.

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