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Australian Arid Lands Botanic Garden
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Matthew Flinders Red Cliff Lookout
Red Cliffs Loop, Port Augusta West SA 5700, Australia
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Australian Arid Lands Botanic Garden Visitor Centre and Cafe
144 Stuart Hwy, Port Augusta West SA 5700, Australia
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Australian Arid Lands Botanic Garden

144 Stuart Hwy, Port Augusta West SA 5700, Australia
4.7(117)
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attractions: Matthew Flinders Red Cliff Lookout, restaurants: Australian Arid Lands Botanic Garden Visitor Centre and Cafe, local businesses:
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+61 8 8641 9116
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aalbg.sa.gov.au
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Nearby attractions of Australian Arid Lands Botanic Garden

Matthew Flinders Red Cliff Lookout

Matthew Flinders Red Cliff Lookout

Matthew Flinders Red Cliff Lookout

4.4

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Nearby restaurants of Australian Arid Lands Botanic Garden

Australian Arid Lands Botanic Garden Visitor Centre and Cafe

Australian Arid Lands Botanic Garden Visitor Centre and Cafe

Australian Arid Lands Botanic Garden Visitor Centre and Cafe

4.6

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Reviews of Australian Arid Lands Botanic Garden

4.7
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4.0
9y

I was fortunate enough to be able to make a quick visit to this lovely Garden last week. The garden itself is very well set out and a pleasure to stroll around. I will come back another day when I have more time to explore fully. I was pleasantly surprised to find a very wide range of gifts and souvenirs available. Then I found the restaurant and just had to take advantage of the Coffee and Cheesecake special. Everything about this enterprise impressed me an I can fully understad why it was so busy. The food was great and looking around the other tables the menu is very comprehensive. I would also like to mention the staff. The service I recieved was equal, if not better than I have recieved in some top end venue's. Very friendly, professional and efficient in everything they do. Thank you so much for making my visit such a pleasure.I will certainly be back and will definitely...

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5.0
2y

Stopped by here for a quick “pit stop” on the way back from Coober Pedy to Adelaide. It was a beautiful place where our quick pit stop turned into a 2 hour break. The gardens were beautiful and it was great to see that they had sections on how to make low water gardens at home. The park also came along with a great cafe where they sold all native foods and bush Tucker. I recommend trying the native tasting plate and of course the selection of indigenous ice creams such as wattle seed and bush lime. I highly recommend a visit and supporting the gardens as they receive minimal government funding and do an...

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5.0
3y

I visited three days in a row so that gives you an idea of how much there is to cover. On day 1 we visited the cafe, let our kids play in the nature playground and checked out the regional gardens, demo gardens and children's trail. That took a whole day. On day 2 we visited in the afternoon to eat the pie of the day and do the red cliff walk. We saw a few kangaroos too. On day 3 we visited in the morning and did the guided tour, which I highly recommend. We had cake and bought souvenirs also. The eco building was so warm on the sunny side that I could sit there in winter...

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Stopped by here for a quick “pit stop” on the way back from Coober Pedy to Adelaide. It was a beautiful place where our quick pit stop turned into a 2 hour break. The gardens were beautiful and it was great to see that they had sections on how to make low water gardens at home. The park also came along with a great cafe where they sold all native foods and bush Tucker. I recommend trying the native tasting plate and of course the selection of indigenous ice creams such as wattle seed and bush lime. I highly recommend a visit and supporting the gardens as they receive minimal government funding and do an amazing job.
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Jiaqi CaiJiaqi Cai
Beautiful park for a sunrise or sunset run. Well maintained.Recommend red sands loop run. Red cliffs great for sunrise.
Em CEm C
I visited three days in a row so that gives you an idea of how much there is to cover. On day 1 we visited the cafe, let our kids play in the nature playground and checked out the regional gardens, demo gardens and children's trail. That took a whole day. On day 2 we visited in the afternoon to eat the pie of the day and do the red cliff walk. We saw a few kangaroos too. On day 3 we visited in the morning and did the guided tour, which I highly recommend. We had cake and bought souvenirs also. The eco building was so warm on the sunny side that I could sit there in winter in a T-shirt.
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Stopped by here for a quick “pit stop” on the way back from Coober Pedy to Adelaide. It was a beautiful place where our quick pit stop turned into a 2 hour break. The gardens were beautiful and it was great to see that they had sections on how to make low water gardens at home. The park also came along with a great cafe where they sold all native foods and bush Tucker. I recommend trying the native tasting plate and of course the selection of indigenous ice creams such as wattle seed and bush lime. I highly recommend a visit and supporting the gardens as they receive minimal government funding and do an amazing job.
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Beautiful park for a sunrise or sunset run. Well maintained.Recommend red sands loop run. Red cliffs great for sunrise.
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I visited three days in a row so that gives you an idea of how much there is to cover. On day 1 we visited the cafe, let our kids play in the nature playground and checked out the regional gardens, demo gardens and children's trail. That took a whole day. On day 2 we visited in the afternoon to eat the pie of the day and do the red cliff walk. We saw a few kangaroos too. On day 3 we visited in the morning and did the guided tour, which I highly recommend. We had cake and bought souvenirs also. The eco building was so warm on the sunny side that I could sit there in winter in a T-shirt.
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