Gardens are an open secret

Meals and refreshments are offered throughout the daily garden tours.

The Secret Gardens of the Dandenong Ranges is opening the gates to some of the finest gardens in Melbourne.
Passionate garden lovers will experience first-hand a selection of beautiful, privately owned gardens throughout the Dandenong Ranges, not normally accessible to the general public.
A not-for-profit community event, the concept of The Secret Gardens of the Dandenong Ranges sprouted and grew through the dedicated work of the Dandenong Ranges Tourism Network. Their mission is to showcase the Dandenong Ranges as the premier garden region in Australia and a destination with a myriad of reasons for visitors to enjoy any day of the year.
Now in its second year, the 2017 Secret Gardens of the Dandenong Ranges will offer a selection of day packages across October 12, 13 and 14, 20 and 21.
Each package will showcase a range of four to five gardens, starting at Karwarra Australian Plant Garden and Nursery in Kalorama for morning tea, coffee and a short presentation on the history of gardens in the Dandenong Ranges.
Guests then board a bus and tour through the hills to each garden destination with expert guide, Eddie Wasbutzki. Delightful picnic lunches with wine from local producers are provided in a selected garden each day and sometimes include a guest speaker or presentation.
During the tour the stories behind notable private gardens are highlighted in casual presentations from garden owners themselves. The day is finished with Yarra Ranges sparkling wine and canapes back at Karwarra Australian Plant Garden and Nursery.
This exclusive event offers only 50 places each day. Tickets are $135 plus booking fee for single-day packages and include transport, garden entry, meals and refreshments, with further discount available for multi-day bookings.
For tickets and further accommodation deals and exclusive dining experiences visit www.secretgardensofthedandenongranges.com.au