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Eurambeen no longer open for garden visits
(Price above is only for our normal open days)
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Warning: Water in the garden, Uneven surfaces, Trip hazards, Not accessible for wheel chairs or prams |
Note: Parking is available on-site.
Summer avg. Max: | 25°C | Winter avg. Min: | 3°C | |
Avg Frost Days: | 38 | |||
Annual Rainfall avg: | 633mm. | Summer avg. | 121mm. | |
No. of rainy days: | 41 | Winter avg. | 197mm. |
Distances are approximate. When planning your trip please check open times etc by following links to National Public Toilet Map.
Eurambeen Historic Homestead and Gardens is an Historic Landmark of Victoria's rural heritage, built in the 1850s. Eurambeen has a three acre garden designed by Edna Walling which was commissioned when the home was extended in 1927. Under new custodi ...
We have the copies of the original Walling designs for Eurambeen and these are available to view during group tours.
The oldest part of the garden contains a Feijoa tree believed to be as old as the original homestead itself.
The Southern Lawns contain two ancient cedars.
This is a great place to sit and enjoy a picnic and some Pyrenees wine.
Garden tours begin and end on the Southern Lawns.
This is also our ceremony lawn for weddings.
Walling's Stonework including the beautiful ha ha wall has now been repaired.
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