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Blue Mountains Botanic Garden Mount Tomah

This peaceful trail offers a mini bushwalk. Beneath the giant tree ferns, trailing vines, and towering sassafras, couchwood, blackbutt and brown barrel trees you’ll feel like you’ve entered a new world.

The fairy ring trees along this walk are a sight not to be missed. These are near-perfect circular formations of trees that grow from the root system of a single fallen or cut parent tree. Step inside and be transported into a space of wonder.

Visit Tsubaki Yama and explore the fascinating connections between camellias and Japanese culture.
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Blue Mountains Botanic Garden Mount Tomah

 A collection of camellias in a Japanese-inspired landscape.

Tsubaki Yama brings together some of the most beautiful and rare camellias in the world. It includes species now extinct in the wild such as Camellia amplexicaulis, Camellia lucii and Franklinia alatamaha, as well as cultivars listed as critically endangered. 

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Blue Mountains Botanic Garden Mount Tomah

A short and accessible walk that leads to lovely, tranquil views.

The Forest Lookout Boardwalk guides you to a unique eastern viewpoint on the mountain. Here you can see Sydney, Parramatta, and the stunning wilderness of the Blue Mountains all at once.

The boardwalk is accessible to all visitors, including wheelchair users, parents with strollers, and individuals with reduced mobility.

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Blue Mountains Botanic Garden Mount Tomah

Experience breath-taking views of the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area and the Garden.

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Blue Mountains Botanic Garden Mount Tomah

Celebrate your love where nature's beauty unfolds year-round in an enchanting outdoor lawn setting.

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Blue Mountains Botanic Garden Mount Tomah

A picturesque pavilion for intimate celebrations.

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Blue Mountains Botanic Garden Mount Tomah

This interpretive trail encourages visitors to pause, read and learn about plant diversity, human endurance and the origins of both common and rare garden plants.

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Blue Mountains Botanic Garden Mount Tomah

The living collections in this garden include rare and unusual cultivars of woodland perennials and traditional garden favourites like hydrangeas and camellias. The most prominent feature of the Brunet Garden, however, is the sloping meadow, covered in daffodils and jonquils in mid-August.

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Blue Mountains Botanic Garden Mount Tomah

This popular area boasts a vast collection of southern hemisphere plants, including waratahs, proteas, and puyas, and pools that host an array of aquatic plants and ferns.