The Braes spectacular garden will be open for one day only on Sunday 14 April 2024. The autumn colour of this cold climate garden is breathtaking, and so worth coming to see. Boasting over 200 varieties of trees, shrubs and perennials on over 20,500 square metres of restored Sorensen heritage gardens. Entry is $15 pp, children under 16 are free.
Sunday, 14 April 2024 | 9:30AM - 4:30PM |
Tickets will be available at the garden gate (64-68 Grose Street Leura) by cash or card. No online ticketing is available for this one-off event.
Warning: Water in the garden, Uneven surfaces, Not accessible for wheel chairs or prams |
Summer avg. Max: | 25°C | Winter avg. Min: | 3°C | |
Avg Frost Days: | 43 | |||
Annual Rainfall avg: | 1269mm. | Summer avg. | 402mm. | |
No. of rainy days: | 53 | Winter avg. | 216mm. |
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Distances are approximate. When planning your trip please check open times etc by following links to National Public Toilet Map.
All proceeds of this one-off event go to support the Blue Mountains District ANZAC Memorial Hospital and Greystanes Disability Services Leura. ...
There were three beautiful gardens new to the Festival in 2023: Foggylorne and Tusculum in Leura and Tree Tops in Wentworth Falls, as well as several returning favourites including Ewanrigg, The Braes, Karoola, St Annes.
2024 garden details to come soon.
Stunning Karoola garden courtesy of Chris and Murray Wilcox.
A very popular local favourite garden, Ewanrigg, courtesy of Matthew Muir and James Peters.
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