Australian Inland Botanic Gardens
Parks and Gardens
Australia's most unique Botanic Gardens, a prime example of what community spirit can achieve, is on display at the Australian Inland Botanic Gardens (AIBG). Set on 50 acres the plantings showcase Australian arid and exotic flora, including a rose garden featuring over 1,600 colour coordinated bushes.
Visitors can enjoy a tractor-train tour through the gardens every Saturday at select times or by appointment.
Garnpang Homestead and coffee shop is open daily, so relax over coffee or lunch and browse through a selection of handcrafted gifts. On the fourth Saturday of each month is a sumptuous breakfast made by talented volunteers.
The AIBG has opened a Children's Garden. It comprises play equipment made from recycled materials. made by volunteers which include school students. This is a place to play in a natural environment. There is a cubby house, sand pit and musical instruments. There is no entrance fee, but a donation for the garden's maintenance is welcome.
Garnpang Homestead and coffee shop is open daily, so relax over coffee or lunch and browse through a selection of handcrafted gifts. On the fourth Saturday of each month is a sumptuous breakfast made by talented volunteers.
The AIBG has opened a Children's Garden. It comprises play equipment made from recycled materials. made by volunteers which include school students. This is a place to play in a natural environment. There is a cubby house, sand pit and musical instruments. There is no entrance fee, but a donation for the garden's maintenance is welcome.












