Highfield Gardens Festival
Highlights
- Explore eight acres of diverse gardens, each offering unique flora and stunning autumn colours.
- Relax with a cup of coffee while soaking in breathtaking views of the Blue Mountains.
- Discover plants for sale, allowing you to bring home a piece of Highfield's beauty.
- Enjoy a family-friendly treasure hunt, perfect for keeping kids engaged in nature.
This large beautiful private garden set on eight acres has gardens within the garden.
It includes the dry garden, prairie garden, birch grove, maples, rare conifers, a rock garden/water Garden, The long border, also known as the Barry Manilow border, and beautiful coloured flower borders, Statues and stunning autumn colours. The gardens have attracted many birds and wildlife.
A must-see garden that is more than just a garden, the view looking back to the Blue Mountains as a special treat.
Sit with a cup of coffee or tea and take in the views. They also have plants for sale that are grown from the gardens so you can take home a piece of Highfield’s. Picnics welcome.
The gardens are suitable for all ages.
Small children must be monitored at all times due to water features, but are most welcome. There is a treasure hunt for kids which is very popular!
Highfield Gardens has captured the attention of the horticultural world being included in the book by Claire Takacs ‘Australian Dreamscapes’ and featuring on the front cover. The gardens have also been featured in many gardening Australia magazine, Country Style magazine and on Better Homes and Gardens TV, Gardening Australia TV.
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Accreditations
- Regional Tourist/Tourism Association/Organisation
- Visitor Information Centre
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Disabled access available, contact operator for details.