Welcome to the 2023 Berry Gardens Festival! Come and wander through six of Berry and its surround's best gardens. From pretty cottage gardens and productive patches to expansive acreages, you are sure to find something to delight and inspire. Our much loved Berry Garden Club's Plant Stall will be brimming with beautiful plants, many of which have been propagated from our festival gardens. There will also be light refreshments on offer, and garden wares to shop. It's sure to be a fabulous day out
Last open October 2023 | Check later for future dates |
Admission: $20 for all six gardens (may be used over the four days)
$7 for individual gardens (pay at each garden)
Children under 18 free
Warning: Water in the garden, Uneven surfaces, Steep slopes, Trip hazards |
Note: Parking is available at or near all gardens. Tickets are available at all the gardens and in Broughton Court, 113 Queen St (next to Milkwood Bakery, in the heart in town). Cash or eftpos accepted
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Distances are approximate. When planning your trip please check open times etc by following links to National Public Toilet Map.
Don't miss this opportunity to explore the outstanding gardens of Bamboo South Coast, featured last December on Better Homes and Gardens.
Marvel at Clint's collection of bamboos, giant bromeliads, cordyline, yuccas, ginger, palms and so much more!
Nestled on Berry's oldest street, the gardens of this heritage-listed weatherboard cottage are a delight to behold.
The front garden is overflowing with many cottage garden favourites. To the rear, raised wicking beds are filled with vibrant fruits and vegetables.
Follow the path down the embankment to the paddock, complete with a chook run, compost bays and vegetable beds on the banks of Broughton Creek
With stunning views of the escarpment, up to Drawing Room Rocks, this beautiful property offers a breath of fresh air for busy garden lovers.
Take your time to stroll around the manicured lawns, water features, the young orchard and appreciate the fine landscaping.
This gorgeous cottage garden shows just what can be achieved on a small parcel of land.
Perennials, roses and buxus thrive in the dappled shade of mature trees, including a persimmon (home to many ringtail possums) and a towering October Glory maple.
Berry is famous for its buxus balls, and Anne may well hold the claim to the biggest in town!
Our bumper plant sale is always a highlight of the Berry Gardens Festival.
Shop a huge range of plants, many of which have been propagated from our festival gardens, and lovingly raised by our plant propagation team.
Club members will be on hand to give you all the advice you need to get your plants off the a flying start!
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