Description
Mornington Botanical Rose Gardens is a must-visit location on the Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, known as the 'Rose Garden of International Significance'.
It boasts over 4,000 roses planted in over 100 beds and is situated within the Civic Reserve on Dunns Road Mornington.
The garden provides a serene atmosphere, perfect for a relaxing stroll and unwinding. Surrounded by native Australian trees and shrubs, it offers an enriching environment for walking, sitting, and photography. It also serves as a beautiful venue for celebrations such as weddings, birthdays, and anniversaries.
Volunteers play a vital role in maintaining the garden's beauty, and the garden is community-based, relying on their efforts, generous sponsor donations, and support from the Mornington Peninsula Shire Council. If interested in volunteering, contact details are provided to get involved.
The garden is open seven days a week with free admission, welcoming both local and international visitors.
To reach the Mornington Botanical Rose Gardens, take the Nepean Highway to the Mornington Exit if driving. If using public transport, catch the train from Melbourne's Flinders Street station to Frankston Train Station, then transfer to the bus to Mornington and disembark at the corner of Main and Barkly streets. A ten-minute walk from there will lead you to the garden entrance.
Donations and sponsorships are welcome to contribute to the garden's maintenance. Contact details are provided for more information on how to make a donation.
Visit Mornington Botanical Rose Gardens today for an unforgettable experience.
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