Campbell Rhododendron Gardens

Campbell Rhododendron Gardens

Parks and Gardens
Open 24 hours
$5.00 – $5.00
The Gardens are funded by your generous donations. Either donate online, or if you are visiting, please place cash in the blue-green Donation Box or tap a credit card on the Square terminal at the Information Kiosk, where you can also pick up a Garden Map which shows the walks.

Highlights

  • Explore 18.3 hectares of stunning gardens, showcasing exotic rhododendrons and vibrant blossoms from September to November.
  • Stroll easy walking tracks or picnic in the valley, surrounded by breathtaking Australian bushland and seasonal colours.
  • Savour the best Aussie Cream Teas at the Lodge Rhodo Tea Room, open during the peak blossom season.
  • Join the Gnome Convention each Easter, featuring 2,500 gnomes and family-friendly activities in a unique garden setting.
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The Campbell Rhododendron Gardens in Blackheath are an approximate two-hour drive, 120 kilometres west of Sydney.

You’ll find a unique display of exotic rhododendrons, azaleas, maples and deciduous trees, planted amongst Australian native eucalypts and bushland, covering 18.3 hectares (45 acres).

Open all year round, the Gardens are especially spectacular from late September to mid-November when the magnificent blossoms range from pinks to yellows to purples. Through April, the autumn colours are glorious, and later, the bare branches create sculptural patterns against the native shrubs.

The Lodge Rhodo Tea Room is open for six weeks during the peak season (October /November), serving the best ‘Aussie Cream Teas’ in the Blue Mountains and selling unique Rhodo souvenirs. Our other major event is the Gnome Convention, held every year on Easter Saturday and Sunday, which showcases around 2,500 gnomes as well as family activities.

Allow an hour to stroll the easy walking tracks, or take your picnic basket and rug down to the valley and enjoy this gem of the Blue Mountains. Dogs are allowed on leads. And if walking is a problem, there is an accessible lookout near the Lodge.

The Gardens are off the Great Western Highway and within walking distance from the railway station. The Gardens are managed entirely by Volunteers who depend on your generosity to maintain these Gardens.

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Accreditations

  • Quality Tourism Accreditation
  • World Heritage

Features

  • Carpark
  • Coach Parking
  • Family Friendly
  • Kiosk
  • Lawn / Gardens
  • Lookouts
  • Pet Friendly – Enquire
  • Picnic Area
  • Public Toilet

Activities

  • Birdwatching
  • Walks
Accessibility

Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

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