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Hunter Valley Gardens is in the heart of Hunter Valley wine country, located in Pokolbin,
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, Australia. It opened in 2003 and is now open everyday of the year except Christmas Day. The gardens span across 14 hectares of land, containing 10 differently themed gardens, accommodation, a shopping village, rides/events and dining. The gardens are a popular venue in the Hunter Valley for weddings and events. Hunter Valley Gardens is the largest display garden in the Southern Hemisphere.


History

Hunter valley gardens was developed and created by the Roche Group, when founder Bill Roche retired he decided that he would finally make his lifelong ambition a reality, building a garden that would be enjoyed for generations to come. Starting construction in 1999, the team of 40–50 landscape gardeners, engineers and architects completed the gardens and it was opened in October 2003 by the
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of New South Wales.


Features


Gardens

The gardens are composed of ten individually themed gardens, influenced by different locations around the world, containing both native and exotic
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. The display gardens are divided by eight kilometres of
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walking paths. There are over six thousand trees, six hundred thousand
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s and one million ground-covers populating the gardens. The themed gardens are;- * Border Garden- The Border Garden is designed to imitate the classic French
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style of garden, with surrounding manicured box hedging, intertwined with Hill's Weeping figs and European boxwood to make interesting shapes and designs. Hand-carved Indian Marble water features and statues that represent the four seasons are displayed throughout the Border Garden. * Chinese Garden- Patrons enter the Chinese Garden by crossing green Chinese slate and walking through a traditional
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which is flanked by two bronze Temple Guardians. Slow growing grass, rugged rocks and raked decorative gravels are some of the traditional elements to the garden. Some of the many featured plants include
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s,
Camellia sasanqua ''Camellia sasanqua'', with common name sasanqua camellia, is a species of ''Camellia'' native to China and Japan. It is usually found growing up to an altitude of 900 metres. It is an evergreen shrub growing to 5 m tall. The leaves are bro ...
,
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,
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, Cumquats,
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s and
Mulberries ''Morus'', a genus of flowering plants in the family Moraceae, consists of diverse species of deciduous trees commonly known as mulberries, growing wild and under cultivation in many temperate world regions. Generally, the genus has 64 identif ...
. * Formal Garden- Influenced by garden designs of France and England, the Formal garden is one of the largest of its type in Australia. Manchurian Pear Trees border the garden with 3000 bushes of Chameleon roses, a variety of topiary and manicured lawns making up the features of the garden. A Wishing Fountain can also be found in the Formal Garden, with all the proceeds donated to charity. * Indian Garden- The Indian Garden carries aromas of India, having Curry plants filling the garden with their scent when you enter through the 160-year-old antique Indian Gates with two bronze elephants standing guard. Paths accompanied with Lilly pilly hedges lead to a mosaic of pebbles and ground-covering plants and a garden design, containing Purple Ajuga and Variegated Dwarf
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. An Indian Tea House with traditional Indian embellishments has an area to sit allowing the visitors to view the garden and
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elephants. * Italian Grotto- The Italian
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features a statue of
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and is lined with pink Wisterias, red
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, lemon, orange and
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trees,
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, and cascading Geraniums and
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s. * Lakes Walk- The Lakes Walk is surrounded by one and a half kilometres of pathways with the waterway being lined by
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s, and containing the Lakes Rotunda. This garden is a common place for weddings to be held. * Oriental Garden- Influenced by Japanese and Korean gardens, the Oriental Garden contains a two-story traditional Japanese
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that is surrounded by a
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pond. Zoysia Tenuifolia (Korean velvet grass) fills the garden, mounding itself around rocks and pavers. * Rose Garden- In the shape of a corkscrew to honour the neighbouring Hunter Valley
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s, the Rose Garden contains over 8000 roses, including: Blue Moon, Bonica, Charles De-Gaulle, Double Delight, Fragrance, Freesia and Marlena. The middle of the garden displays thirteen bronze statues of
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and her twelve grandchildren. * Storybook Garden- The Storybook Garden contains many statues and
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s of nursery rhyme characters including
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,
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,
Little Bo Peep "Little Bo-Peep" or "Little Bo-Peep has lost her sheep" is a popular English language nursery rhyme. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 6487. Lyrics and melody As with most products of oral tradition, there are many variations to the rhy ...
and
Alice in Wonderland ''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'' (commonly ''Alice in Wonderland'') is an 1865 English novel by Lewis Carroll. It details the story of a young girl named Alice who falls through a rabbit hole into a fantasy world of anthropomorphic creatur ...
. * Sunken Garden- The Sunken Garden features a 10-meter high waterfall with a
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on top as well as a display of
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and
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trees, shrubs, flowers and pathways surrounded with hundreds of roses.


Shopping Village

The shopping village is located outside the entrance to the gardens and is adjacent to the picnic area, BBQ, playground and the neighbouring Aqua Golf & Putt Putt course. The village contains a collection of
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shops, ranging from delicious meals to jewellery and unique clothing.


Accommodation/dining

There are two accommodation venues that Hunter Valley Gardens offers, Harrigan's Irish Pub & Accommodation an
Mercure Resort Hunter Valley Gardens.


Weddings

Hunter Valley Gardens offers various settings for wedding ceremonies (including a purpose built chapel), photo opportunities and the assistance of a wedding consultant. There is a number of reception venues and many options for catering.


Events

Hunter Valley Gardens is known worldwide for the many yearly events that they hold. Along with these events, the gardens have horticultural talks, festivals and possess permanent Italian-imported rides. Christmas Lights Spectacular- The Christmas Lights Spectacular is the largest lights display in the southern hemisphere with over 2 million lights, the event has been held every year since 2007. They begin at the start of November and close at the end of January. Snow Time- Occurring in winter, the gardens open an
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, snow
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slides and other rides, that are accessible for most ages. Mega Creatures- During the NSW school holidays, the Hunter Valley Gardens display many Mega Creature statues and
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throughout the gardens, including Dinosaurs, insects and dragons.


See also

* Mount Annan Botanical Gardens *
Mayfield Garden Mayfield Garden is a cool climate garden situated in Oberon in the Central Tablelands region of New South Wales, Australia. Located approximately west of Sydney, the garden is one of the world's largest privately owned cool climate gardens, ...
, another touristy garden in NSW


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