The Colour walks series No 14: Camellia Gardens Carringbah

The Colour walks series No 14: Camellia Gardens Carringbah

7 Jun, Fri 10:00AM The Colour walks series No 14: Camellia Gardens Carringbah
Grade:2/6 Length 4km  ↑50m Sydney Branch
(SWAG) Sophie A.
Walk | A bushwalk of any kind short or longFirst time friendly | A trip that is perfect for most new members (assuming you have a reasonable level of fitness)Photography | A trip that has a strong focus on encouraging people to capture photographs.Public Transport | There are public transport options to and from this activity.
No need to RSVP.  Camellia Gardens.  Located in Caringbah and overlooking beautiful Yowie Bay, the Gardens were recognised by the International Camellia Society as a Camellia Gardens of Excellence in 2014.  There are sixty Camellia Gardens of Excellence in the world, with the Camellia Gardens and Lisgar Gardens in Hornsby being the only two in NSW.
The Gardens have over 400 cultivars and species donated and acquired since its first plantings began in 1969, in addition to many other rare ornamental and native plants. The collection is of unique value to Australian horticulture. The Gardens have something for all seasons. The camellias are in season during autumn and winter. Tea house serves delicious devonshire and lunches.   We will play by ear.  A walk at Woronora Cemetery can be added on.
Location: Caringbah Limit:15.
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From: 7 Jun 2024, 10:00AM 2024-06-07 10:00:00 Australia/Sydney NPA Walk, The Colour walks series No 14: Camellia Gardens Carringbah Please check and update times and meeting location. Get latest information at https://bushwalk.npansw.org.au/?activities=the-coloured-walks-series-camellia-gardens-caringbah
No need to RSVP.  Camellia Gardens.  Located in Caringbah and overlooking beautiful Yowie Bay, the Gardens were recognised by the International Camellia Society as a Camellia Gardens of Excellence in 2014.  There are sixty Camellia Gardens of Excellence in the world, with the Camellia Gardens and Lisgar Gardens in Hornsby being the only two in NSW.
The Gardens have over 400 cultivars and species donated and acquired since its first plantings began in 1969, in addition to many other rare ornamental and native plants. The collection is of unique value to Australian horticulture. The Gardens have something for all seasons. The camellias are in season during autumn and winter. Tea house serves delicious devonshire and lunches.   We will play by ear.  A walk at Woronora Cemetery can be added on. 8:47 AM Town Hall Train T4 Platform 4 ·arriving Caringbah Station at 9:33 AM At 9:46 AM Take Bus 978 from Haye Avenue shops arriving 9:49 AM at Kareena Road after President Ave
The Colour walks series No 14: Camellia Gardens Carringbah NPA | Sophie Astrinos

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