A classic, relaxed, Baroque styled garden with classical statues, a fountain and formal hedge with urns at its entrance. Perennial borders full of big, blousy flowers are based on colour matching.
There are lakes with waterlilies and a pond. A maple walk stretches between the perennial borders. Beautiful vistas abound with some careful cutting back to reveal glimpses of the breathtaking view. Silver birches, tupelos, crab apples, tulip trees are repeat planted.
We also have tea, coffee and lunch available for purchase.
Rhododendrons and azaleas should be in full bloom, with crab apple and cherry trees bursting into blossom. Fresh spring greenery will be appearing on the trees, and you may even spot some early roses beginning to bloom.
Saint Cloud is located on the lands of the Gunaikurnai People. Open Gardens Victoria wishes to acknowledge the Traditional custodians of this land and we pay respect to their Elders, past, present and emerging.
Extra activities in the area:
Carrajung Estate (formerly Tom’s Cap Winery)
Narkoojee winery for lunch
Gippsland Performing Arts centre in Traralgon
Garden Notes TBC
Strictly only opening 10am to 4.30pm on the dates listed above. Please respect the garden owners' privacy and visit only during opening hours. There will be no early entries.
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