OUR GARDENS
On the cool Southcoast of Western Australia
Come for a weekend soon.
Visit our south coast & experience new pleasures and disciver cool temperate gardens.
A classic cottage garden surrounds St Johns Church, located at Lower York Street. A beautiful place for quiet reflection or to stop and smell the roses.
Near Middleton Beach has an extensive childrens play area, protected gazebo for group picnics & public BBQ's.
The historic precinct around the centre of town has many historic homes with elegant gardens which do well in the cooler climate of Albany. This garden pictured is in Melville Street.
WA's first wheat crop was planted at the old farm. Walk the heritage garden and enjoy an extensive collection of hydrangeas & European trees. A peaceful interesting garden experience. 10am-4pm daily 174 Middleton Road, Albany WA 6330 PH 08 9841 3735
This park is beautifully landscaped and located at the town's foreshore precinct. Walk along the pathways and around the town harbour area. Plaques displaying ANZAC history are located throughout the gardens. There is also a whispering wall commemorating fallen soldiers. This park is located along the foreshore of the Princess Royal Harbour at the foot of the town's main street (York St).
Overlooking the Princess Royal Harbour and nearby to the tennis courts. An elevated park with topiary and roses, advanced trees and lawns. Perfect for a peaceful picnic on a calm day. Located on Brunswick Road (Western end) quite close to the centre of town. Note: Brunswick road is the extension of Stirling Terrace.
An old oak tree sits at the rear of this park, a beautiful place to rest. The park has native plants, a sculpture garden and the Mokare statue. Located in York Street (North).
A wild "Monet's Garden" of agapanthus & birch trees at The Old Farm, Strawberry Hill. Best viewed in early Summer. 174 Middleton Road, Albany WA 6330 PH 08 9841 3735