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Camellia Gardens

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Kirsten
April 4, 2019
A lovely place to wander the winding paths amongst the greenery admiring plants and ducks then lunch at the Cafe, great selection of dishes and plenty of it, won't go hungry.
Victoria
June 10, 2022
The E. G. Waterhouse National Camellia Gardens are perfect for everything from a Sunday picnic to wedding ceremonies. Located in Caringbah and overlooking beautiful Yowie Bay, the Gardens are a favourite with Shire residents and visitors alike, and were recently featured on Sydney Weekender TV, showcasing the beauty of the camellias in winter. The Gardens were recognised by the International Camellia Society as a Camellia Gardens of Excellence in 2014. There are sixty Camellia Gardens of Excellence in the world, with the Camellia Gardens and Lisgar Gardens in Hornsby being the only two in NSW. Did you know the Gardens turned 50 in July 2020? The site’s rich history goes back further than 1970 to the popular Matson Pleasure Grounds (1902). During this time it existed as a picnic and boating area for locals and was even used to host the Crown Prince of Japan and officers of the visiting Japanese fleet in 1905. To read more about the history of the Gardens The Gardens have over 400 cultivars and species donated and acquired since its first plantings began in 1969, in addition to many other rare ornamental and native plants. The collection is of unique value to Australian horticulture. The Gardens are also a member of the International Camellia Society, a non-profit organisation devoted to the genus Camellia. The Gardens have something for all seasons. The camellias are in season during autumn and winter. Camellia sasanqua blooms from autumn to early winter early spring followed by Camellia japonica from late autumn right through winter with Camellia reticulata in bloom from mid-winter to September/October. During springtime the spring annuals are in bloom, which are followed by roses during the summer months. Visit any day that the sun shines for the atmosphere and a coffee at the Teahouse. The establishment of the gardens on a steeply sloping site makes sections inaccessible or difficult to access for people who have limited mobility. Access is available from the top gates to the lawn and teahouse areas; from the lower gates access is available to the specially designed Senses Garden and to most of the lower sections of the garden. Accessible toilet facilities are available adjacent to the lower entrance, and in the Teahouse adjacent to the top gates. At the Gardens, many visitors seek out and enjoy the experience of feeding animals. Duck food is available for purchase from the Teahouse. Bread can cause digestive issues for ducks, and uneaten bread left in the water can cause environmental problems. The ducks at Camellia Gardens are wild and free-ranging and move in and out of the Gardens as they please, so food offered by humans is only supplementary to their whole diet. Their diet includes worms and caterpillars, and frog eggs, invertebrates and algae from the ponds. Staff at the Gardens closely monitor the wellbeing of all the animals at the Gardens and work closely with wildlife carers when an animal is unwell. here are two playgrounds located within the garden grounds. One is situated near the Teahouse at the top of the gardens while the other is located at the lower section of the gardens near the barbecue area. The Teahouse is located near the top gates, off President Avenue and serves breakfast, lunch, and Devonshire and High Teas. More information, including opening hours and menus, can be found on their website. The Teahouse is operated independently of the Camellia Gardens.
The E. G. Waterhouse National Camellia Gardens are perfect for everything from a Sunday picnic to wedding ceremonies. Located in Caringbah and overlooking beautiful Yowie Bay, the Gardens are a favourite with Shire residents and visitors alike, and were recently featured on Sydney Weekender TV, show…
Zoe
March 17, 2020
Camellia Gardens is a favourite with Sutherland Shire residents and visitors alike. Don't forget to visit 'The Teahouse' and enjoy the famous scones.
Erin
March 9, 2019
Old gardens with beautiful water features. Lovely spot for a walk, best scones in the south and yummy tea in cute cafe, feed the ducks and wild birds. Great play areas for kids also.

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333 Taren Point Road
Caringbah, NSW