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Joseph Banks Native Plants Reserve
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Joseph Banks Native Plants Reserve is one of the few specialised gardens in Sydney to focus entirely on Australian native plants. Located at Kareela in Sutherland Shire and established in 1970 as a tribute to Joseph Banks, the landscaped garden covers an area of 2.2 hectares, with 4 kilometres of sealed paths.
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Sharks at Kareela
1 Bates Dr, Kareela NSW 2232, Australia
Jensens Restaurant
Shop 1/13 Freya St, Kareela NSW 2232, Australia
Jbeil Cuisine Kareela
1/13 Freya St, Kareela NSW 2232, Australia
Burger Co Kareela
1, 10a/13 Freya St, Kareela NSW 2232, Australia
Kareela Tanoshii sushi Bar
10a/1-13 Freya St, Kareela NSW 2232, Australia
Bourke Street Bakery Kirrawee
3/455 The Boulevarde, Kirrawee NSW 2232, Australia
Home Specialty Coffee
100 Bath Rd, Kirrawee NSW 2232, Australia
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Abcot Inn
410 Princes Hwy, Sylvania NSW 2224, Australia
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Joseph Banks Native Plants Reserve

Manooka Pl, Kirrawee NSW 2232, Australia
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Joseph Banks Native Plants Reserve is one of the few specialised gardens in Sydney to focus entirely on Australian native plants. Located at Kareela in Sutherland Shire and established in 1970 as a tribute to Joseph Banks, the landscaped garden covers an area of 2.2 hectares, with 4 kilometres of sealed paths.

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attractions: , restaurants: Sharks at Kareela, Jensens Restaurant, Jbeil Cuisine Kareela, Burger Co Kareela, Kareela Tanoshii sushi Bar, Bourke Street Bakery Kirrawee, Home Specialty Coffee
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+61 2 9710 0333
Website
sutherlandshire.nsw.gov.au

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Nearby restaurants of Joseph Banks Native Plants Reserve

Sharks at Kareela

Jensens Restaurant

Jbeil Cuisine Kareela

Burger Co Kareela

Kareela Tanoshii sushi Bar

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Sharks at Kareela

Sharks at Kareela

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(330)

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Jensens Restaurant

Jensens Restaurant

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Jbeil Cuisine Kareela

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Nerine CumminsNerine Cummins
Located at 149 Garnet Riad , Kareela, New South Wales, Australia 🇦🇺 (Access is off Manooka Place, no access off Bates Drive) A beautiful place to explore, the range of Australian Native Flora and Fauna is spectacular. It’s a truly great place to wander along the walkways and admire the views and gardens. The gardens are immaculate and very well maintained by volunteers at Maintainance workdays twice a month. There’s plenty of parking 🅿️ available also. There’s great BBQ facilities (2 Electric hot plates) and seating available (5 picnic tables). There are toilets (including accessible toilets) available next to the car park 🅿️ . There is an accessible path at the main entrance at Manooka Place to the largest BBQ facilities in the upper part of the reserve. Most of the lower part of the reserve is not accessible due to the terrain. It’s a wonderful place to have a family picnic or gathering. There’s plenty of shade and protection from the sun ☀️. I really love coming here. It’s a pleasure to come here. The Reserve is one of only a few gardens in Sydney devoted entirely to Australian Native Plants 🌱. The gardens attract a lot of birdlife also. There’s over 4 kilometres of sealed walkways to explore. There’s also themed gardens which include Aboriginal food and medicinal plants. The reserve was established in 1969 as a tribute to Sir Joseph Banks. It’s open 7 days a week from 9.00am until 5.00pm. In Daylight Savings it’s open 7 days a week from 9.00am until 7.00pm. Closed Good Friday and Christmas Day. Would definitely recommend. Thumbs Up! 👍👍👍
P SimmondsP Simmonds
Joseph Banks Native Plants Reserve is an amazing place of beauty, tranquility and serenity. It has an incredible collection of native plants from all over Australia, collected over many years, and arranged into themed areas from sunny ridgetop to rainforest shade, winding across 2.2 ha. It includes everything from aquatic plants to native lawn to bushland. There are abundant birds, skinks, blue tongue lizards, butterflies, dragonflies, native bees. There is a car park (entry off Manooka Pl), toilets, wheelchair and pram friendly paths, bbqs, picnic and seating areas. The bitumen path winds in a 4km loop right around the reserve, with additional bush tracks and staired paths. The reserve is managed and maintained by Sutherland Shire Council with very active assistance from Bushcare and Australian Plants Society (APS) volunteers. Various tours and activities are held in the reserve including ethnobotanical, bird and fauna spotting, yarning circle, school holiday Scamper In the Jungle and many more. Contact Council or APS Sutherland branch for more information. You can drop in any day between 9am and 5pm.
Duncan McArdleDuncan McArdle
A lovely (and free!) walk amongst the various botanicals that Australia famed for. Aside from the plants, there are also numerous picnic spots and a couple of BBQs dotted around. There is a pram-friendly path that runs through the majority of the place, and most of that is also wheelchair friendly. Toilets and parking available on-site.
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Located at 149 Garnet Riad , Kareela, New South Wales, Australia 🇦🇺 (Access is off Manooka Place, no access off Bates Drive) A beautiful place to explore, the range of Australian Native Flora and Fauna is spectacular. It’s a truly great place to wander along the walkways and admire the views and gardens. The gardens are immaculate and very well maintained by volunteers at Maintainance workdays twice a month. There’s plenty of parking 🅿️ available also. There’s great BBQ facilities (2 Electric hot plates) and seating available (5 picnic tables). There are toilets (including accessible toilets) available next to the car park 🅿️ . There is an accessible path at the main entrance at Manooka Place to the largest BBQ facilities in the upper part of the reserve. Most of the lower part of the reserve is not accessible due to the terrain. It’s a wonderful place to have a family picnic or gathering. There’s plenty of shade and protection from the sun ☀️. I really love coming here. It’s a pleasure to come here. The Reserve is one of only a few gardens in Sydney devoted entirely to Australian Native Plants 🌱. The gardens attract a lot of birdlife also. There’s over 4 kilometres of sealed walkways to explore. There’s also themed gardens which include Aboriginal food and medicinal plants. The reserve was established in 1969 as a tribute to Sir Joseph Banks. It’s open 7 days a week from 9.00am until 5.00pm. In Daylight Savings it’s open 7 days a week from 9.00am until 7.00pm. Closed Good Friday and Christmas Day. Would definitely recommend. Thumbs Up! 👍👍👍
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Joseph Banks Native Plants Reserve is an amazing place of beauty, tranquility and serenity. It has an incredible collection of native plants from all over Australia, collected over many years, and arranged into themed areas from sunny ridgetop to rainforest shade, winding across 2.2 ha. It includes everything from aquatic plants to native lawn to bushland. There are abundant birds, skinks, blue tongue lizards, butterflies, dragonflies, native bees. There is a car park (entry off Manooka Pl), toilets, wheelchair and pram friendly paths, bbqs, picnic and seating areas. The bitumen path winds in a 4km loop right around the reserve, with additional bush tracks and staired paths. The reserve is managed and maintained by Sutherland Shire Council with very active assistance from Bushcare and Australian Plants Society (APS) volunteers. Various tours and activities are held in the reserve including ethnobotanical, bird and fauna spotting, yarning circle, school holiday Scamper In the Jungle and many more. Contact Council or APS Sutherland branch for more information. You can drop in any day between 9am and 5pm.
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A lovely (and free!) walk amongst the various botanicals that Australia famed for. Aside from the plants, there are also numerous picnic spots and a couple of BBQs dotted around. There is a pram-friendly path that runs through the majority of the place, and most of that is also wheelchair friendly. Toilets and parking available on-site.
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Located at 149 Garnet Riad , Kareela, New South Wales, Australia 🇦🇺 (Access is off Manooka Place, no access off Bates Drive) A beautiful place to explore, the range of Australian Native Flora and Fauna is spectacular. It’s a truly great place to wander along the walkways and admire the views and gardens. The gardens are immaculate and very well maintained by volunteers at Maintainance workdays twice a month. There’s plenty of parking 🅿️ available also. There’s great BBQ facilities (2 Electric hot plates) and seating available (5 picnic tables). There are toilets (including accessible toilets) available next to the car park 🅿️ . There is an accessible path at the main entrance at Manooka Place to the largest BBQ facilities in the upper part of the reserve. Most of the lower part of the reserve is not accessible due to the terrain. It’s a wonderful place to have a family picnic or gathering. There’s plenty of shade and protection from the sun ☀️. I really love coming here. It’s a pleasure to come here. The Reserve is one of only a few gardens in Sydney devoted entirely to Australian Native Plants 🌱. The gardens attract a lot of birdlife also. There’s over 4 kilometres of sealed walkways to explore. There’s also themed gardens which include Aboriginal food and medicinal plants. The reserve was established in 1969 as a tribute to Sir Joseph Banks. It’s open 7 days a week from 9.00am until 5.00pm. In Daylight Savings it’s open 7 days a week from 9.00am until 7.00pm. Closed Good Friday and Christmas Day. Would definitely recommend....

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Joseph Banks Native Plants Reserve is an amazing place of beauty, tranquility and serenity. It has an incredible collection of native plants from all over Australia, collected over many years, and arranged into themed areas from sunny ridgetop to rainforest shade, winding across 2.2 ha. It includes everything from aquatic plants to native lawn to bushland. There are abundant birds, skinks, blue tongue lizards, butterflies, dragonflies, native bees. There is a car park (entry off Manooka Pl), toilets, wheelchair and pram friendly paths, bbqs, picnic and seating areas. The bitumen path winds in a 4km loop right around the reserve, with additional bush tracks and staired paths. The reserve is managed and maintained by Sutherland Shire Council with very active assistance from Bushcare and Australian Plants Society (APS) volunteers. Various tours and activities are held in the reserve including ethnobotanical, bird and fauna spotting, yarning circle, school holiday Scamper In the Jungle and many more. Contact Council or APS Sutherland branch for more information. You can drop in any day between...

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Established in 1970 my nan took mum here when she was young and then us as we grew up. An amazing collection of native plants. I'm sure sir Joseph Banks would have been proud. Great place for a picnic with public barbecues. Good seating areas with plenty of shade around although if the sun is directly overhead not much protection. The short track walk can get slippery when it's been raining but is generally quite...

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