Hunter Valley Gardens is a beautiful, outdoor, experience for local, national and international visitors.
Built by Bill and Imelda Roche over four years with the help of a dedicated team of over 40 landscape gardeners, architects and engineers as a place to soak up nature at its most stunning. It opened in October 2003. Hunter Valley Gardens has become one of the most significant display gardens in the southern hemisphere, attracting both international and domestic visitors to the beautiful Hunter Valley region.
Eight kilometres of walking paths wind their way through 14 hectares of gardens which include over 6000 trees, 600,000 shrubs and over 1 million ground cover plants, man-made waterfalls, statues imported from around the world, murals designed and painted by local artists and much more. The 10 individually themed gardens showcase gardens from around the world utilising both native and exotic varieties of plants.