Autumn Colours
Autumn is a magical time of year in Bilpin, as gardens become soaked in rich hues of gold, orange, and red. Visiting the region's gardens during this time is a must for any nature lover.
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In addition to these stunning displays of colour, autumn in Bilpin is a great time to experience the crisp mountain air and the peaceful surroundings. Strolling through gardens, taking in the sights and sounds of nature, is a wonderful way to unwind and escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. This is also an ideal time for photography, as the colours and textures of the gardens make for a perfect backdrop.
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Autumn in Bilpin is a unique and unforgettable experience. With a rich cultural heritage, breath-taking natural beauty, and an abundance of blooming flora, it's a destination that should not be missed. So why not plan a trip to Wollemi Love Cabins this autumn and discover the beauty of the Hawkesbury & Blue Mountains yourself?
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We recommend getting in early as autumn is one of the busiest times in the Blue Mountains. Check Availability here >>
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Where to see Autumn Colour in Bilpin?
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Autumn is a particularly beautiful time to visit the Blue Mountains Botanic Garden, as the leaves of deciduous trees change colour and the garden comes alive with the warm hues of red, orange, and yellow. Visitors can take a leisurely walk along the garden's trails and enjoy the stunning autumn foliage, or explore the garden's rock formations and water features. The garden also has a visitors' center and café, offering visitors a chance to relax and take in the views.
Garden lovers are invited to visit this magnificent Bilpin garden. Lovingly crafted over almost 40 years by Wayne and Sue Tapping, the garden presents a glorious collection of cool climate plants in a natural woodland setting. Seasonal Opening, (check website for opening times).
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Windyridge Garden, Mt Wilson >>
Due to the altitude Windyridge Garden is able to showcase an extensive range of cool climate plants including but not limited to; Japanese Maples, camellias, azaleas, hydraeangers and much more.
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