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Spend a sunny afternoon in the Gardens
Williamstown is one of the oldest areas of Melbourne. The Botanic Gardens date back to 1860 and have developed into one of Victoria's most charming formal gardens. The water features, and ancient pine...
A beautiful hidden gem of a garden, discovered whilst walking around Williamstown after taking the ferry from the CBD. Took bit of finding and a walk but a lovely local pointed us in the right dire...
Good location where locates near Williamstown Beach Station and beach. Environment is silent and comfortable even garden is not big. The avenue of palms has great impression. Worth to visit.
Even as Winter approaches there are things in flower and the lawns are lush and green. We saw families having picnics and the toilets in the Fearon Reserve next door were handy. The avenue of palms ...
The gardens were very peaceful, they were great to have a walk about, you don’t know need to stay there longs but you are able to. It’s right next to the beach and about a 5 minutes walk from Williams...
Spend a sunny afternoon in the Gardens
Williamstown is one of the oldest areas of Melbourne. The Botanic Gardens date back to 1860 and have developed into one of Victoria's most charming formal gardens. The water features, and ancient pine...
A Hidden oasis
A beautiful hidden gem of a garden, discovered whilst walking around Williamstown after taking the ferry from the CBD. Took bit of finding and a walk but a lovely local pointed us in the right dire...
Worth to visit
Good location where locates near Williamstown Beach Station and beach. Environment is silent and comfortable even garden is not big. The avenue of palms has great impression. Worth to visit.
Picnics and plants
Even as Winter approaches there are things in flower and the lawns are lush and green. We saw families having picnics and the toilets in the Fearon Reserve next door were handy. The avenue of palms ...
Great Gardens
The gardens were very peaceful, they were great to have a walk about, you don’t know need to stay there longs but you are able to. It’s right next to the beach and about a 5 minutes walk from Williams...