5 Curious Natural Spots in Sydney, Australia

Chinese Garden of Friendship, Sydney, Australia. Photo by Felipe Palacio on Unsplash

Sydney is a buzzing city with tonnes of amazing activities to offer. If you are looking for nature in the city, these curious spots may give you the green escape you need.

Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney

In addition to offering a wonderful selection of plants and flowers, the Royal Botanic Gardens is filled with thousands of bats. It is quite something.

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Wendy’s Secret Garden

Wendy’s Secret Garden is exactly what it says on the tin. The beautiful garden is a hidden gem in Syndey and offers stunning views of the harbor.

The Lex and Ruby Graham Gardens

Beyond the Cremorne Point Foreshore Walk is a hectare of stunning hidden gardens. In 1959, Lex Graham planted a bulb and since then dozens of volunteers have helped transform the space into a magical secret garden.

SS Ayrfield

In Australia’s Homebush Bay, a broken down shipwreck has been hijacked by foliage and transformed into a unique forest.

Chinese Garden of Friendship

The peaceful Chinese Gardens offer a charming escape from the city as well as offering insight into Chinese heritage and culture.

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