
Goulburn Spring Gardens Festival
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18th Oct 2025 – 19th Oct 2025
Next Date: 18th Oct 2025
209 Braidwood Rd Goulburn NSW 2580
Contact Details
[email protected]
Event Details
Times:
18th Oct 2025: 10:00am – 4:00pm
19th Oct 2025: 10:00am – 4:00pm
Frequency: Annual
Status: Confirmed Event
Join the Southern Tablelands Open Gardens Association for the inaugural Goulburn Spring Gardens event.
Established in the 1820s and declared Australia’s first inland city in 1863, Goulburn boasts a rich history reflected in its elegant homes and beautiful gardens. This new event will showcase eight private gardens—most open to the public for the first time—featuring a mix of town and country styles, in both historic and contemporary settings. A delight for garden lovers and those seeking inspiration!
Gardens are open both days, with the following exceptions:
The Summer Garden – Saturday only
Longfield – Sunday only
Rossiville Homestead – closes at 3pm Sunday
Please note: Toilets are not available at the gardens. For public facilities, visit the Australian Government’s National Public Toilet Map.
For more details, including garden descriptions and locations, please visit the website.
Established in the 1820s and declared Australia’s first inland city in 1863, Goulburn boasts a rich history reflected in its elegant homes and beautiful gardens. This new event will showcase eight private gardens—most open to the public for the first time—featuring a mix of town and country styles, in both historic and contemporary settings. A delight for garden lovers and those seeking inspiration!
Gardens are open both days, with the following exceptions:
The Summer Garden – Saturday only
Longfield – Sunday only
Rossiville Homestead – closes at 3pm Sunday
Please note: Toilets are not available at the gardens. For public facilities, visit the Australian Government’s National Public Toilet Map.
For more details, including garden descriptions and locations, please visit the website.
Facilities
- Disabled access available, contact operator for details.
What’s on
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