Bundaberg Botanic Gardens
Botanical garden · Bundaberg North ·

Bundaberg Botanic Gardens

Botanical garden · Bundaberg North ·

Rare fruit trees, wildlife, lakes, Japanese and Chinese gardens

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6 Mount Perry Rd, Bundaberg North QLD 4670, Australia Get directions

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6 Mount Perry Rd, Bundaberg North QLD 4670, Australia Get directions

+61 1300 883 699
bundaberg.qld.gov.au
@bundabergcouncil

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Fabulous Fruit Trees and Where To Find Them

"Bundaberg, on Australia’s Queensland coast, is perhaps best known for its eponymous rum distillery. But the city’s botanical gardens can help sate another part of the palate, with the fruits that grow there boasting an impressive and unusual range of flavors. Take a walk, get some fresh air, and pluck freely from the offerings all around. Nothing is off-limits. A clear, albeit seasonal, highlight of the gardens’ offerings is the fabled peanut butter tree, or Bunchosia glandulifera. During the Australian winter (June–August), these trees produce reddish-orange fruit that tastes and smells like peanut butter, and even has a similar texture. The fruit, of course, bears no relationship to the actual contents of peanut butter, but Australians do use it as a jam for similar effect. Other garden residents include the fruit of the rainforest plum tree, the prickly and citrusy soursop fruit, the bulburin nut, and the panama berry—whose taste has been likened to “fairy floss,” otherwise known as cotton candy. Even if you choose not to partake, these rare fruits can be rather impressive in purely aesthetic terms as well: Look out for the bulbous, pink New Guinea lau lau and shiny grumichama cherries. If you’re feeling extra adventurous, try a little experiment. While “miracle fruit” berries (originally from West Africa) are not necessarily known for their own special flavor, they contain a protein known as miraculin that makes sour foods taste sweet. See for yourself: Take a few of them home, eat them, bite into a lemon or something equally acidic, and taste the science." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Bundaberg Botanic Gardens

Casandra T.

Google
Looking for something to do when visiting Bundaberg, this is definitely the place to come to. It is free to enter and there is plenty of parking. There are three museums on site, Hinkler Hall of Aviation which also includes Hinkler House, Fairymead House Sugar History Museum and the Bundaberg & District Historical Museum. The best deal is to buy a museum pass so you get to see all three at a reduced price. There is a great cafe on site for when you are hungry called Cafe 1928. A miniature sugar train that takes you around the park. There is also the Chinese Gardens and the Japanese Gardens which are both beautiful. The park is full of wildlife and birds so do take in the beauty. There is so much to do, you can easily spend the whole day here and is very easy to walk around.

Angelina T.

Google
Loved the gardens. On a Sunday, Took train trip around the grounds.. $7 per adult. $3 per child. little man loved it. Great volunteers, very friendly and helpful. So many animals to see and feed the ducks. Loved the eels, water dragons, ducks, pelicans, turtles. Well layed out grounds. Plenty of parking, nice big playground in a fenced area. Clean toilets. Easy caravan parking on young street. Nice busy Cafe, quick service, reasonable prices and nice variety on the menu. So many grassed areas with shade for a picnic Love to visit again when next through Bundaberg

Siliata J.

Google
The Bundaberg Botanic Gardens are a fantastic choice for a family day out. The gardens themselves offer a peaceful and safe environment for children to explore diverse plant life, spot colorful birds, and enjoy the open spaces perfect for running around. But that's not all! There's also a dedicated playground within the gardens, providing additional fun and entertainment for the kids. This makes it a truly comprehensive and enjoyable experience for families with children of all ages.🙂🙂

Shane H.

Google
What a lovely little piece of paradise located away from the hustle and bustle. Probably the only downside are the bin chickens and the bird crap that goes with it. But it is a very nice garden, well maintained. It has a cafe I believe but we never ventured there. And a little steam train that shows you around the gardens.

Graeme F.

Google
These gardens are a credit to the city, they include quite a lot of the city’s history with the Hinkler Aviation Museum, a history museum, Fairymead House sugar industry museum, various styles of garden and the Sugar cane railway set in a beautiful place

Martha

Google
This is a lovely place mainly native trees the Japanese and Chinese gardens many items donated to the gardens. The sugar cane train ride is very little cost and children love it. Goes around the gardens.

Annabelle O.

Google
Really loved visiting. WILDLIFE: Lots of wildlife - Ducks, Pelicans, Australian Ibis, Dusky Moorhens, Water Dragons, Emerald Doves, turtles, eels and more. GARDENS: Themed gardens around every corner. Themes such as; Rare fruit trees, Japanese Garden, Chinese Garden, Prehistoric Garden, just to name a few. A photographer's dream. Just a really beautiful place.

Riss R.

Google
A lovely little area to walk either solo, group, or with family/kids. A relatively easy walk. Also boasts a train you can catch around the parkland and I believe it is ticketed. The aviation museum is also within the same grounds, and there is a great playground area and seating available near the entrance of the gardens.