Mini Golf & Botanical Gardens - Wanneroo (Perth northern suburbs)
Duh said
04:31 PM Aug 21, 2013
We did a visit to this place today, no entry charge for just doing the walk around if buying something at the café, otherwise $4 each (does not include the mini golf) see;
Nice sunny day, beautiful gardens and waterfalls/ponds etc, reminded me a bit of the botanical gardens at Mt Coot-tha in Brisbane...
-- Edited by Duh on Wednesday 21st of August 2013 04:36:07 PM
JRH said
11:38 PM Aug 21, 2013
Duh wrote:
We did a visit to this place today, no entry charge for just doing the walk around if buying something at the café, otherwise $4 each (does not include the mini golf) see;
Nice sunny day, beautiful gardens and waterfalls/ponds etc, reminded me a bit of the botanical gardens at Mt Coot-tha in Brisbane...
-- Edited by Duh on Wednesday 21st of August 2013 04:36:07 PM
A beautiful spot for sure Mate and the Mini Golf is good also. Glad you had a good day.
John
Duh said
12:54 AM Aug 22, 2013
Thanks John, first time I've been there I'm ashamed to say, SWMBO went there 35 years ago when it first started.
The first time I saw mini golf in Perth was the Radison Observation City hotel site at Scarborough, it was just a vacant block then turned into a mini golf course, it was opposite Luna Park (closed long ago and now has a shopping centre with the same name).
That was around 1956, joined the Army in 1958 so not sure when the golf course closed and Luna park as I was no longer around Perth.
spida said
06:13 PM Aug 22, 2013
Oh darn - could have joined you had I known - not that far from yanchep:) See you next week anyway.
Duh said
08:50 PM Aug 22, 2013
No worries Spida, one of those spur of the moment decisions....
Hope to catch up on the 29th.....
Bryan said
04:18 PM Aug 23, 2013
Kathy and I often go there for breakfast as we're just up the road in Mindarie. They also serve a mean pizza.
-- Edited by Bryan on Friday 23rd of August 2013 04:19:08 PM
Duh said
01:42 AM Aug 24, 2013
Dunmowin wrote:
Was only $4.00 each, well worth the donation.
Thanks, that was pretty cheap, I think we paid about $14 a head entry. Maybe we went to a special event there, I can't recall.
I do remember the tea and scones there were great!
-- Edited by Duh on Saturday 24th of August 2013 04:27:47 AM
Duh said
05:17 AM Aug 24, 2013
We saw the wood fired pizza oven in action Bryan, were tempted but settled for a bowl of chips and garlic dip and a coffee.
Beaut location!
Dunmowin said
07:14 AM Aug 24, 2013
Araluen Botanic Gardens (near Armadale, WA) are also beautiful at the moment, the tulips are bountiful, and with the sunshine we have had the past week - wow. We enjoyed even more than Kings Park.
Duh said
08:17 AM Aug 24, 2013
Dunmowin wrote:
Araluen Botanic Gardens (near Armadale, WA) are also beautiful at the moment, the tulips are bountiful, and with the sunshine we have had the past week - wow. We enjoyed even more than Kings Park.
We haven't been there for a long time, from memory they had a fairly hefty entry fee, is that still the same and if so how much is it?
I couldn't see anything about it on their website;
In regards to Kings Park, if you want to see it at its best for wildflowers, go there during September for the Wildflower Festival, when you open the link click on the little boxed cross on the blank square for a slide show, see;
Araluen is beautiful. I haven't been there for years though. Time for another visit.
Agree with you Vic the scones were very nice.
Duh said
02:34 AM Aug 26, 2013
We're doing the wild flower circuit (around Mullewa, Perejori area) in early September so that will give us our flower fix for this year Bryan.
Have to wait for Father's Day to pass first on the 1st, then a couple of days to finish preparations before we take off.
herbie said
03:08 AM Aug 26, 2013
Just thought I would let you know that Wild Flower Incorporated has developed new signs to enhance the visitor experience through
Wildflower Country-Exploring Wildflower Way..was developed by the shires of Dalwallinu, Perenjori, Morawa and Mullewa as well as the city of Greater Geraldton WA.
It involves 21 sites from Dalwallinu to Geraldton,with each site featuring an informative interpretive panels with an artistically designed steel sculpture.
Duh said
08:29 AM Aug 26, 2013
Thanks Herbie, will keep an eye out for the signs, just googled the info you gave also, we have done this route before and will probably follow it pretty well as they have shown on the map, head up one way and back another.....
We did a visit to this place today, no entry charge for just doing the walk around if buying something at the café, otherwise $4 each (does not include the mini golf) see;
http://www.botanicgolf.com.au/
Nice sunny day, beautiful gardens and waterfalls/ponds etc, reminded me a bit of the botanical gardens at Mt Coot-tha in Brisbane...
-- Edited by Duh on Wednesday 21st of August 2013 04:36:07 PM
A beautiful spot for sure Mate and the Mini Golf is good also. Glad you had a good day.
John
Thanks John, first time I've been there I'm ashamed to say, SWMBO went there 35 years ago when it first started.
The first time I saw mini golf in Perth was the Radison Observation City hotel site at Scarborough, it was just a vacant block then turned into a mini golf course, it was opposite Luna Park (closed long ago and now has a shopping centre with the same name).
That was around 1956, joined the Army in 1958 so not sure when the golf course closed and Luna park as I was no longer around Perth.
No worries Spida, one of those spur of the moment decisions....
Hope to catch up on the 29th.....
Kathy and I often go there for breakfast as we're just up the road in Mindarie. They also serve a mean pizza.
-- Edited by Bryan on Friday 23rd of August 2013 04:19:08 PM
Thanks, that was pretty cheap, I think we paid about $14 a head entry. Maybe we went to a special event there, I can't recall.
I do remember the tea and scones there were great!
-- Edited by Duh on Saturday 24th of August 2013 04:27:47 AM
We saw the wood fired pizza oven in action Bryan, were tempted but settled for a bowl of chips and garlic dip and a coffee.
Beaut location!
Araluen Botanic Gardens (near Armadale, WA) are also beautiful at the moment, the tulips are bountiful, and with the sunshine we have had the past week - wow. We enjoyed even more than Kings Park.
We haven't been there for a long time, from memory they had a fairly hefty entry fee, is that still the same and if so how much is it?
I couldn't see anything about it on their website;
http://www.araluenbotanicpark.com.au/
Was only $4.00 each, well worth the donation.
In regards to Kings Park, if you want to see it at its best for wildflowers, go there during September for the Wildflower Festival, when you open the link click on the little boxed cross on the blank square for a slide show, see;
http://www.bgpa.wa.gov.au/festival/wildflowers
The everlastings are spectacular.
Agree with you Vic the scones were very nice.
We're doing the wild flower circuit (around Mullewa, Perejori area) in early September so that will give us our flower fix for this year Bryan.
Have to wait for Father's Day to pass first on the 1st, then a couple of days to finish preparations before we take off.
Just thought I would let you know that Wild Flower Incorporated has developed new signs to enhance the visitor experience through
Wildflower Country-Exploring Wildflower Way..was developed by the shires of Dalwallinu, Perenjori, Morawa and Mullewa as well as the city of Greater Geraldton WA.
It involves 21 sites from Dalwallinu to Geraldton,with each site featuring an informative interpretive panels with an artistically designed steel sculpture.
Thanks Herbie, will keep an eye out for the signs, just googled the info you gave also, we have done this route before and will probably follow it pretty well as they have shown on the map, head up one way and back another.....
http://www.wildflowercountry.com.au/Assets/Documents/wildflower-way-map.pdf