Melbourne Flower Show & Gardens of Victoria
- Durata: 6 Giorni (circa)
- Luogo: VIC
- Codice prodotto: VIC25
DAY 1 SAT 22 MAR
ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS
Our Virgin Australia group flight departs from Sydney or meet your Ross Tour Leader at Melbourne Airport. Head to the Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne for a guided tour through this green city oasis. More than 8,500 plant species from around the world are presented in a kaleidoscope of colour and texture. Sweeping lawns, tranquil lakes and majestic trees. This afternoon check into your luxury hotel, the Marriott, perfectly placed in the heart of Melbourne. Welcome dinner included tonight in your hotel.
Marriott Hotel, Melbourne
DAY 2 SUN 23 MAR
YARRA VALLEY AND COOMBE ESTATE
Heading up the Yarra Valley today to Antique Perennials at Kinglake. The garden here showcases a huge range of rare and unusual flowering perennials and grasses. Lunch is next at Coombe Estate, the former home of world famous opera singer Dame Nellie Melba. The garden, established over 100 years ago by William Guilfoyle, the architect of the Victorian Royal Botanic Gardens, features an amazing 600 metre Cypress hedge and breathtaking 180-year-old English oak majestically spanning the breadth of the courtyard. Lunch is a treat in this elegant setting. An afternoon visit to Alowyn Gardens where we’ll stroll through a series of cleverly designed garden spaces.
Marriott Hotel, Melbourne
DAY 3 MON 24 MAR
MORNINGTON PENINSULA
Head down the Mornington Peninsula to Red Hill and Australia’s oldest kitchen garden at Montalto, expanded into an organic vineyard, olive grove and gardens. Lunch at their superb ‘paddock to plate’ restaurant. Spend the afternoon with Jo Ferguson in her “dreamy, whimsical fantasy grassland”, an astonishing and abundant garden with an eclectic mix of flowering perennials, endemic grasses, native shrubs and succulents.
Marriott Hotel, Melbourne
DAY 4 TUE 25 MAR
CERES HOMESTEAD
David Glenn’s Lambley is world-renowned as a benchmark in sustainable gardening. David will explain all aspects of this complex suite of gardens as he leads us through his masterpiece. Perennials will be in full flower at this time; dreamy, romantic and tough. A treat today at Ceres Homestead with our host, Jane Charles who has restored this beautiful old property to its glory days.
Built in 1864 by Thomas Bath, the first licensee on the Ballarat goldfields and famously embellished for the visit in 1867 by Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh. Jane will show us her magnificent home, refurbished outbuildings and her garden. And she will host us at a long table luncheon.
Marriott Hotel, Melbourne
DAY 5 WED 26 MAR
MELBOURNE FLOWER SHOW
Spend a full day exploring the famous Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show (MIFGS), which is staged within the world heritage listed Royal Exhibition Building and surrounding Carlton Gardens. MIFGS is ranked in the top five flower shows in the world and is a “must see” event. Breathtaking floral displays, spectacular Show Gardens plus avenues of specialist growers and garden suppliers where you can buy everything from bulbs and plants to tools and trinkets. Be inspired by the designs, discover new plants and take home great ideas for your own gardens.
Farewell dinner this evening in your hotel.
Marriott Hotel, Melbourne
DAY 6 THU 27 MAR
RIPPON LEA ESTATE
This morning a guided house and garden tour at heritage listed Rippon Lea Estate. Built in 1868 for Frederick Sargood, the mansion is managed by the National Trust. Wander through the fernery, pool and terrace, orchard, lake and boathouse, coach house, rose garden and archery lawn to gain an insight into true Victorian splendour.
Transfer to Melbourne Airport for homeward
flight.