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HomeNewsSunday in the gardens is back

Sunday in the gardens is back

Not only is the popular first Sunday of the month event at Noosa Botanic Gardens re-starting as of February 5, there’s even more happening.

More activities will be included as the year progresses.

First up is an organised guided walk through the gardens at 8.30am where a knowledgeable member of the Friends of Noosa Botanic Gardens will show you the botanic wonders of the season.

From 9am, the coffee is on to refresh you after the walk, then you can lay out a blanket or seats ready to enjoy musical maestros Jay Bishoff and Andrew Higgins serenading you for a couple of hours from 10am, under the poincianas. Bring a hat and sunscreen.

Also at 9am, the Shade Garden opens to reveal some of the more exotic species the botanic gardens have to offer.

A Sunday morning at the Gardens is a great, relaxing alternative to crowded beaches. The Gardens are located on Lake Macdonald Drive, only 4km from Cooroy.

For more information visit Noosa Botanic Gardens – Friends on Facebook, or noosabotanicgardensfriends.com

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