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Live: Exploring the Gardens of Tieve Tara – Mount Macedon, Australia

Fifty minutes north of Melbourne, in the small community of Mount Macedon, are the beautiful Gardens of Tieve Tara. Serene, tranquil and a little slice of heaven for garden lovers, Tieve Tara covers over seven hectares of grounds and boasts a huge and diverse range of flowers, trees, man-made lakes and pathways. Open in Autumn and Spring, visitors are welcome to bring a picnic and relax by the lake, wander the hidden pathways or discover the children’s garden. The love and dedication of the owners is evident everywhere within the garden, which makes it a joy and privilege to visit.

For more information, including opening times and address details visit Gardens of Tieve Tara



















17 comments on “Live: Exploring the Gardens of Tieve Tara – Mount Macedon, Australia

  1. This is such a lovely place! Never heard of it before this but have made a note to visit when I next go to Australia. 🙂

  2. Wow – on this dreary + snowy day in Chicago this was such a lovely post to see. Your photos are so beautiful, I feel like I can almost smell the flowers!

  3. Lovely photos thank you for sharing

  4. This is SO gorgeous, great photos!

  5. Wow, great spot need to visit this in Autumn……..I love heading up that way in Autumn, the colours

  6. Wow! It looks like a pretty amazing garden.

  7. Julie Skinner

    Beautiful, reminds me of Monet’s garden. Lovely photos.

  8. Gorgeous! It reminds me of Monet’s Giverny.

  9. Beautiful photos of a stunning garden – Thanks!

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