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Great Barrier Island’s ‘Spectacular by Nature’ Garden Tour

November 26, 2022 @ 9:00 am - 4:30 pm

In 2022, the Totara, Kauri, Rewa and Nikau Garden Tours will be on Saturday 26th of November.

For all information and ticket bookings click here – Bookings will be open from 1 June 2022

This is a unique opportunity to view a variety of residential gardens on the Island. The guided tours will enable you to visit charming cottage gardens, to see spectacular coastal panoramas and experience the hidden native flora and birdlife. The ticket includes tour transportation, a scrumptious Morning Tea and a charming Devonshire Afternoon Tea.

The Garden Tour is a major fundraiser for the Great Barrier Island Community Health Trust to purchase equipment for use on the Island. The event involves many 100’s of hours of community volunteer time and energy and the participant feedback has been outstanding. It has become a very popular event and national and international celebrities who have participated in the past tours, quote that it is ‘a must-do event’ for every keen gardener.

A previous special guest Russell Fransham comments,

“Thank you so much for persuading me to come over for the garden tour. I had the most wonderful weekend on the Barrier.. my first time on the island.

The gardens I saw were such a treat, all different and all very personal expressions of their creators’ lives. The passion, creativity and commitment were so inspiring. Its very clear that Great Barrier people know they are part of something very special. I came away feeling so welcomed into island life and so many of the people I met felt like old friends by the time I flew home.

I’m still on a high and I’ll be back for more.”

Details

Date:
November 26, 2022
Time:
9:00 am - 4:30 pm
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Organiser

Great Barrier Island Community Health Trust
View Organiser Website

Venue

Great Barrier Island
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