Are the tulips still out at Araluen?
Araluen is famous for its tulips and during the Araluen Tulip Festival, you can see these stunning flowers. This festival starts at the end of August to early October with a vibrant display that leaves visitors in awe.
How much is it to get into araluen?
Current admission fees are as follows:
Adult | $10.00 |
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*Concession | $8.00 |
Child 6-15 years | $5.00 |
Bus Group (8 or More in one vehicle) | $8.00 PP |
Family Pass (2 adults & 3 children) | $30.00 |
Who owns Araluen botanic?
Araluen Botanic Park Foundation
Araluen Botanical Park is located in a sheltered valley in the Darling Ranges approximately 30 kilometres (19 mi) south of Perth, Western Australia, in the suburb of Roleystone….
Araluen Botanic Park | |
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Area | 59 ha (150 acres) |
Opened | 1930 |
Owned by | Araluen Botanic Park Foundation |
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Is Araluen dog friendly?
Bring your pup – There are no domestic pets allowed in the park unfortunately! (Here’s a list of 10 around Perth if you’ve got a furry friend to bring.) Stray from the path – Visitors should keep to marked walkways and paths due to the delicate nature of not only the greenery, but the steps and water features.
How many tulips does Araluen have?
150,000 Tulips
Lots of colour! In the form of over 150,000 Tulips, and 36,000 Spring blooms. Internationally recognised Camellias, Azaleas, and Grand Magnolia trees are just some of the beautiful blooms you could spot against the backdrop of a stunning bushland setting.
How many tulips does araluen have?
What’s flowering at Araluen?
Tulips
In the form of over 150,000 Tulips, and 36,000 Spring blooms. Internationally recognised Camellias, Azaleas, and Grand Magnolia trees are just some of the beautiful blooms you could spot against the backdrop of a stunning bushland setting.
What is Araluen Botanic Park?
Araluen is a unique Botanic Park in a natural setting. Located within 59 hectares of West Australian native forest, our 14 hectares of developed gardens are home to thousands of plants that flourish in the rich soils and supportive micro-climate that is created in this valley across the Darling Scarp of the Perth hills.
Why choose Araluen Botanic Park for your wedding?
Araluen Botanic Park has recently welcomed Scherri-Lee and Kate Gibson for a beautiful day of hiking at the Park! Located within 59 hectares of West Australian native forest, the Park is not only home of thousands of native and exotic plants, hosting romantic garden weddings all year-round and on… Read More…
When is the best time of year to visit Araluen Botanic Park?
January is one of the hottest months of the year at Araluen Botanic Park with easterly winds it is easily the driest month. This extreme weather increases fire risks, but it also means that the vivid blue skies become clearer which makes the Park a very popular destination for the school holidays. Read More…
What is Araluen?
Araluen is a stunningly beautiful botanic garden located in a protected valley in the Darling Ranges, approximately 35kms from Perth. Araluen is an Aboriginal word that means “singing waters”.