Camellia Gardens & Sutherland Shire Celebrant
Address | 104R President Ave, Caringbah South NSW, Australia | ||||||||||||||
Phone | +61 2 9525 4960 | ||||||||||||||
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Website | sutherlandshire.nsw.gov.au | ||||||||||||||
Categories | Park | ||||||||||||||
Rating | 4.6 19 reviews | ||||||||||||||
Nearest branches Glenn McGrath Oval — 194-214 Willarong Rd, Caringbah NSW Sutherland Shire Centenary Park — 66-74 Karimbla Rd, Miranda NSW Sunnyside Avenue Reserve — 12 Sunnyside Ave, Caringbah NSW Castelnau Street Reserve — 2 Castelnau St, Caringbah South NSW |
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Camellia Gardens & Sutherland Shire Celebrant reviews
19Beautiful place. I highly recommend it to everyone. A very good area for walks with children.
Quiet peaceful gardens in the Shire with electric barbecue facilities, tables and well-kept lawns. Was a great venue for a child's first birthday celebration.
Very good food and tea but interior was very outdated. Beautiful gardens on a nice day would go again for a walk
I am just about to find down it, I woul like to know it have many flowers now please let me known Thankyou.
The place is well maintained however too mmuch mosquitoes and not a pram friendly place. Would not recommend for family with new born
Marvellous place! So relaxing, so beautiful, so lovely! Spring is the best time to visit. There are a lot of birds? And flowers ️. Don't miss this garden.
Beautiful place to visit- apart from the mozzies lol. Good food, basic play areas for young kids. Nice to walk through but also many quiet places to sit & relax - just take mozzie repellant
First time visit. Beautiful garden. The layout makes it interesting and you forget that you're in thw middle of a metro suburb. The teahouse on-site is lovely. The staff are friendly and the scones with cream & jam are delicious. I had a teahouse chai with a scone and it was quiet filling. There's also a playground on-site next to the teahouse. I'd recommend Camellia Gardens for families, couples, friends.everyone. It's a lovely place to visit.
Great place for a walk or a picnic, feed the ducks or carp with the kids or smell the roses when they are out. Great place for high tea with girlfriends and an amazing place for a photographer who loves nature at its best. Nestled just behind the water, plenty of trees and shade, the odd BBQ at the back too.
Camellia Garden, is a beautifully managed garden, with wonderful areas to explore, and the tea garden is a must for visitors to relax with a delicious meal and admire the gardens and its wonderful atmosphere.
Great little place for a picnic. Can make your way in an hour or hangout with friends all afternoon.
Absolutely amazing food friendly staff and an amazing garden to burn off calories after eating all the yummies.
My 2 year 3 mth granddaughter saw and fed baby ducks for the first time.she was so excited!
Gardens are great, but parking? Forget it! Carry picnic gear? It’s a long hike, mind you this was on Mother’s Day
Beautiful and peaceful Nice spot for walking and exploring the beautiful garden, nice place to zen and relax! They also have a café in the garden. Love it, it’s located in the heart of the shire.
Such a peaceful gardens, the walk around has everything from lovely flowers, flying foxes, water dragons, koi fish and lots of birds, geckos and ducks! The tea house is a must visit …. Great coffee and friendly staff
A beautiful garden to spend the weekend with the family. It's calm and serene. A good spot for picnics too
So peaceful, ducks etc, fun to feed an the fish too. Purchase food from the tea house to feed the ducks etc, tea House, easily assessable, good for light meals, snacks, ice cream an the like.
A wonderful place to relax and explore the beautifully maintained gardens. Watch for mosquitos if you sit still for long. Plenty of wildlife including bats, native mice, water dragons and many birds. There is a small fountain in memory of Mrs Elizabeth Cook (1742-1835) if you look carefully.