The Cactus Garden is located on South River Road, part of the Fruit Loop Drive Trail. In season, you can buy fresh seasonal produce direct from roadside stalls. Pick up a copy of the guide from the Carnarvon Visitor Centre. Share your Cactus Garden snap with us on social media - #CatchYouinCarnarvon itsashleighjade South Plantations View profile Along the backroads of Carnarvon, 900 kilometres north of Perth in Western Australia, a unique cactus garden has flourished in the town's tropical climate. Key points: 14 years ago Robert Westcott started his cactus garden in Carnarvon The garden has become a social media sensation, attracting tourists to the town
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The 26km long drive trail includes 9 locations: Tipton's Plantation Roadside Shop; Cosh Plantation Roadside Shop; Morel's Orchard; Gascoyne Biodynamic Plantation; Gascoyne Organic Farm; Pickles Point Seafood + Boatyard; Carnarvon Tackle + Marine; Bumbak's Plantation; and the Gascoyne Growers Markets. Welcome to Carnarvon, a palm-fringed coastal oasis tucked away along the shores of the Coral Coast Highway. Located a 9.5-hour (895km) drive north of Perth, or a 2-hour flight with Regional Express Airlines (REX), this coastal town invites you to deviate from the usual tourist spots and discover its lesser-known treasures. Cactus Garden is an amazing and quirky cactus heaven located on South River Road in Carnarvon. The sub-tropical oasis is one man, Rob Westcott's dream with the first cacti planted some 15 years ago. Today there are over 350 cactus plants available for viewing in all their wonderful and colorful splendor, some tower over five metres tall! 0:00 / 37:45 CARNARVON: Fruit Loop / Cactus Garden / Space & Technology Museum - 098 Big Oz Explorers 29.5K subscribers Join Subscribe 527 12K views 1 year ago CARNARVON We were unsure what.
14 great things to do in Carnarvon, Western Australia
Located 227 miles south of Exmouth and 200 miles from Shark Bay, Carnarvon is a great place to stop for anyone traveling the Coral Coast. Take the time to relax, recharge, and of course, stock up. The Cactus Garden In the middle of Carnarvon's sub-tropical oasis is a cactus farm. Located on South River Road, its quickly becoming a popular photo spot for visitors. No-one knows how or why the cacti got there, but what they do know is they've been around for years - and make for an excellent photo. One of our favourite things to do in Carnarvon is drive along the fruit loop trail. Filled with seasonal produce, incredible displays of colourful bougainvillea (see #9) and of course, Carnarvon's very own cactus garden! The cactus garden is located on south river road and can be accessed by parking on the side of the road and walking in. Discover Carnarvon and Coral Bay | Carnarvon Visitor Centre
Carnarvon man's cactus garden hobby grows into tourist drawcard thanks to the power of prickly
Welcome back! This week we explore the Carnarvon area, including the Carnarvon Space Museum, the fruit bowl, cactus garden and camp at the Quobba Blowholes.. Are you planning to travel the Coral Coast of Western Australia? You can't miss Carnarvon and this Insta-famous Cactus Garden, located on the Fruit Loop Driv.
Home of juicy fruits galore, towering cactus gardens, historical space exhibits, rare burrowing bees, relaxing waterside restaurants and hidden pools, Carnarvon offers a hodgepodge of unique attractions unlike anywhere else. Have a taste of what Carnarvon is all about with this two-day itinerary that will get you started on the right foot. Day 1 It's one man's hobby garden! The first cacti was planted some 15 years ago and now there are over 30 cactus plants, some of which tower over 5m tall. Honestly it's so random but incredible at the same time, definitely something to checkout while your in town. Carnarvon Space & Technology Museum
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Exploring the Carnarvon Fruit Loop and Plantations. Stopping at the Insta famous Cactus Garden with a surprise whale skeleton. Visiting a mango farm and seei. The Cactus Farm Part of the Fruit Loop Drive Trail (more on that below), The Cactus Farm below has become incredibly popular in recent years as a must-stop at for some incredibly unique photos. Resembling something like we're used to seeing in the Nevada Desert, no one really knows why it's there, but it's stunning.