Bundaberg Botanic Gardens






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Spanning 27 hectares in North Bundaberg, the Bundaberg Botanic Gardens showcase over 10,000 trees and shrubs across 14 unique plant collections, including the Chinese and Japanese Gardens, Rare Fruit Tree Orchard, and the towering Giant Red Heliconia. The central lakes attract up to 114 bird species, enhancing the gardens' natural beauty. Visitors can enjoy shaded picnic areas, boardwalks, and a nature-themed playground. The Australian Sugar Cane Railway offers a 2 km journey through the gardens, and attractions like the Hinkler Hall of Aviation and Café 1928 provide additional experiences. Open daily with free entry, the gardens are accessible via Mount Perry Road, Thornhill Street, and Young Street.
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