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    Guided Walk - Adelaide Botanic Garden (Park 11)

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    Goodman Building
    adelaide, australia
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    Join Park Ambassador Loine Sweeney for a Guided Walk, visiting the highlights of the Adelaide Botanic Garden, including the International Rose Garden, the Bicentennial tropical conservatory, the First Creek wetlands, Australian forest, Adelaide's oldest tree, the Botanic lake, 1877 glass Palm House, the Garden of Health, and the Gingko Gate. Easy (free) parking on Plane Tree Drive). Wear sturdy shoes for a walk of just over 2km. Children most welcome. The only dogs permitted in the Botanic Garden are "assistance dogs".  NB: We will not be going inside the tropical conservatory on this Guided Walk, because it is restricted to paid visitors to the Chihuly glass art display.   Nevertheless we will view a number of the Chihuly art glass installations, on show throughout the Garden, as we pass by them during our Guided Walk.





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    HOT WEATHER POLICY
    If the Bureau of Meteorology is forecasting a temperature of 35 degrees or more in Adelaide at 10.30am on the morning of a Guided Walk then the Walk will be cancelled.  The decision to cancel will be taken 24 hours before the event (ie at 9.30am on the Saturday) and all ticket holders will be emailed and any fees paid will be refunded.

    First Creek in the Adelaide Botanic Garden (Park 11)
    Avenue of Moreton Bay fig trees in the Adelaide Botanic Garden (Park 11)
    The 1877 glass Palm House and 'pony tail palm' in the Adelaide Botanic Garden (Park 11)
    The lake in the Adelaide Botanic Garden (Park 11)
    Inside the Bicentennial Tropical Conservatory in the Adelaide Botanic Garden (Park 11)
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    Goodman Building
    adelaide, australia