Araluen Botanic Park – Heritage Garden Sanctuary in the Perth Hills
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Araluen Botanic Park, nestled in a sheltered valley in Roleystone within the Darling Ranges about 30-45 minutes southeast of Perth, is a 59-hectare natural retreat (14 hectares cultivated gardens + native bushland). Established in 1930 and heritage listed, it’s a celebrated space of seasonal blooms, winding walks, and tranquil beauty. 
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Ambience & Setting
The park’s layout combines landscaped garden beds, heritage stone paths, rustic staircases, water features, and forested slopes. Native marri, jarrah, and flooded gums border exotic camellias, roses, tulips, and magnolias in cooler climates. The microclimate — cooler winters, higher rainfall, rich loamy soil — allows for a tapestry of blooms through every season. 
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Highlights
• Tulip Festival (Aug-Oct) – Over 250,000 tulips and spring bulbs transforming the gardens. 
• Camellia & Rose Collections – More than 230 camelia varieties; outstanding Tea Rose displays. 
• Heritage Stonework & Structures – Pergolas, old log-cabins, granite and jarrah features date from early development. 
• Walking Trails – Paths follow brooks, pass through forest and garden lawns; varying difficulty. 
• Picnic & Visitor Facilities – Café/tea rooms (Chalet Healy / Roundhouse), gift shop, electric & wood-barbeque areas, open lawns and shady trees. 
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Practical Info
• Location: 362 Croyden Road, Roleystone, WA 6112. 
• Opening Hours: Daily from 9 am until 5 pm generally; longer during the spring festival period. 
• Admission: Entry fee applies; concessions and child rates available. 
• Facilities: Parking, toilets, cafes, gift shop; gardens paths mostly walkable though some unsealed & steep. 
• Best Time: Spring (August-October) for flowers (tulips especially), autumn for colourful foliage, and winter for cooler walks and magnolias. 
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Why It’s Worth Visiting
Araluen offers a striking contrast to the city — beauty, quiet, and changing scenery through each season. It’s especially worthwhile for plant lovers, photographers, or anyone in need of a restorative nature break.
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Final Thoughts
Set in a cool, forested valley, Araluen Botanic Park is more than just a showcase garden — it’s a living canvas that evolves with time. Whether you’re chasing blossoms, autumn colours or just peace among trees and water, it rewards with moments of calm and wonder.