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Walks and gardens

Over eight kilometres of tracks have been developed within the Garden, giving access to the natural and man made features of the site. A walk booklet and map is available from the Garden's Visitor Centre.

Walks range from level pathways to rugged tracks with steps and dry creek crossings.

People: Bush track walk
Walking trails

Explore the Garden's features at your own pace. Walking trails range from leisurely even pathways to rugged tracks with steps and dry creek crossings.

Flora: Cottage garden display
Naturescape Gardens

The display gardens showcase the diversity of our region's plants. We've also created design guides so you can replicate your own naturescape garden.

Flora: Red flower stamens
Sandstone Garden

Many of the plants in this experimental garden have been collected under licence from the sandstone plateaus west of Ulladulla.

Yellow: Wattle leaves and pollen
Accessibility

We provide accessible parking and toilets, low gradient paths to our display gardens and Arboretum, and a wheelchair is available for loan.

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Eurobodalla Regional Botanic Garden
Deep Creek Dam Road, Batemans Bay NSW
02 4471 2544
contact@erbg.org.au

Open Wednesday to Sunday, 9am to 4pm.
Open every day during NSW school holidays and public holidays except Good Friday, Christmas Day and Boxing Day.

Admission is free.
Dogs and bikes are not permitted.
Assistance dogs allowed.

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