Graceburn
Saturday 13 November, 2021 to
Sunday 14 November, 2021
10.00am - 4.30pm
Entry
$10 Adults/$6 Students
Under 18 free
Please note (due to COVID-19 protocols):
- Tickets can be booked and pre-paid online via TryBooking.
- Visitors over the age of 16 must be double vaccinated unless they have a medical exemption. Click here for more information.
- Entry via payment at the gate will be accepted.
- Sustainable practices are important to OGV, therefore where possible please either print your own garden notes or save them for viewing on your mobile device.
Booking link - via TryBooking
Garden notes
Note - Nearby Red Gums garden open on the same weekend.
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With a strong emphasis on sustainability, this lovingly created, predominantly indigenous garden located in Drysdale on the Bellarine Peninsula boasts a myriad of features including a natural swimming pool, indigenous and native planting designed to encourage wildlife and buffer noise, a rustic rammed earth entertaining area and a large productive garden hosting 80 odd fruit trees, bees and chickens.
Over a 15 year journey, the owners of this property have transformed 5 barren horse paddocks into the native wildlife habitat that they call home.
Graceburn Indigenous Plant List
Graceburn Native Plant List
Extra activities:
- Indigenous plant sales through Bellarine Landcare Group/ Info trailer
- Information Boards detailing plant varieties and the story of the garden
- Local honey Sales
Things to do in the area:
- Scotchman’s Hill – Plant to pour, connecting people through wine. Premium cool climate wines from the heart of the Bellarine Peninsula
- Banks Rd Vineyard- Bellarine Peninsula Cellar Door and Restaurant
- Jack Rabbit Winery - restaurant & wedding venue on the Bellarine Peninsula Victoria
- Victorian National Parks Association - Port Phillip marine park Port Phillip Heads Marine National Park
- Many cafes and restaurants in Drysdale, Portarlington and Queenscliff
Garden Notes
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