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Food Scene

Yummy food - the smashed Avo is amazing. Yummy coffee and close to the lake for a nice stroll afterwards.
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Chatterbox Espresso Bar
40 Cameron Ave
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Yummy food - the smashed Avo is amazing. Yummy coffee and close to the lake for a nice stroll afterwards.
On the outskirts of Canberra. This homestead farm comes with an on-site restaurant with a chef who has graced the kitchen of several Michelin star restaurants worldwide, who has settled in Canberra because of his passion for the fantastic culinary potential of truffles. * You can join in the action by going on a truffle hunt in season (June-August) Phone 0400 483 082 Jayson, the farmer, is Canberra born-and-bred, as are the friendly truffle-hunting dogs and pigs that keep him company. This is well worth a visit to enjoy the restaurant and the gorgeous views of the oak forest all year round.
The Truffle Farm Canberra
23 Mount Majura Rd
On the outskirts of Canberra. This homestead farm comes with an on-site restaurant with a chef who has graced the kitchen of several Michelin star restaurants worldwide, who has settled in Canberra because of his passion for the fantastic culinary potential of truffles. * You can join in the action by going on a truffle hunt in season (June-August) Phone 0400 483 082 Jayson, the farmer, is Canberra born-and-bred, as are the friendly truffle-hunting dogs and pigs that keep him company. This is well worth a visit to enjoy the restaurant and the gorgeous views of the oak forest all year round.
Great Chinese! Restaurant a tad dingy but the food is outstanding! Phone - 02 6251 0168
Regal Restaurant
10 Purdue St
Great Chinese! Restaurant a tad dingy but the food is outstanding! Phone - 02 6251 0168
Amazing Indian cuisine. Phone - 02 6247 2228
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Blu Ginger
5-21 Genge St
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Amazing Indian cuisine. Phone - 02 6247 2228
Great menu, great staff - you'll need to pre-book! Phone - 02 6156 5638
Zaab
9 Lonsdale St
Great menu, great staff - you'll need to pre-book! Phone - 02 6156 5638

Arts & Culture

Stunning views of Canberra, lots to see, do and learn. Cafe - not amazing but good for a coffee :) AMAZING park for the little ones.
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Arboretum Car Park station
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Stunning views of Canberra, lots to see, do and learn. Cafe - not amazing but good for a coffee :) AMAZING park for the little ones.
Canberra is renowned for the exceptionally high-quality exhibitions that are attracted to its museums and galleries, many of which are not shown elsewhere in Australia and attract visitors from around the country. The National Museum of Australia is a perfect spot to learn about the history, geography and culture of Australia, as well as many fascinating international exhibits. Art lovers certainly shouldn’t miss the National Gallery of Australia, a world-class facility with a particularly excellent collection of Aboriginal art.
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澳洲國家博物館
Lawson Crescent
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Canberra is renowned for the exceptionally high-quality exhibitions that are attracted to its museums and galleries, many of which are not shown elsewhere in Australia and attract visitors from around the country. The National Museum of Australia is a perfect spot to learn about the history, geography and culture of Australia, as well as many fascinating international exhibits. Art lovers certainly shouldn’t miss the National Gallery of Australia, a world-class facility with a particularly excellent collection of Aboriginal art.
Parliament House is the first thing to come to mind for international visitors and Australians alike: Parliament House has been the hub of the nation’s political action since it opened in 1988, replacing what is now referred to as the Old Parliament House (the home of Australia’s parliament from 1927). This iconic, beautiful building is breathtaking, and its an amazing backdrop for your holiday snaps (especially at sunset). There are tours available every half an hour from 9am until the facility closes 5pm, and it’s a fantastic way to familiarize yourself not only with the building but with the complicated ins-and-outs of Australia’s unique political system. There’s also plenty of Australi
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Parliament House
Parliament Drive
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Parliament House is the first thing to come to mind for international visitors and Australians alike: Parliament House has been the hub of the nation’s political action since it opened in 1988, replacing what is now referred to as the Old Parliament House (the home of Australia’s parliament from 1927). This iconic, beautiful building is breathtaking, and its an amazing backdrop for your holiday snaps (especially at sunset). There are tours available every half an hour from 9am until the facility closes 5pm, and it’s a fantastic way to familiarize yourself not only with the building but with the complicated ins-and-outs of Australia’s unique political system. There’s also plenty of Australi
CSIRO Discovery Centre, and the exciting events held by the Australian Academic of Science, there’s plenty for budding scientists (and actual scientists!) to enjoy in Canberra.
CSIRO Discovery
North Science Road
CSIRO Discovery Centre, and the exciting events held by the Australian Academic of Science, there’s plenty for budding scientists (and actual scientists!) to enjoy in Canberra.
Formally founded as a city over a century ago, Canberra is far more than the capital of the country; as the eighth-largest city in Australia, its vibrant and interesting in its own right, and has its own unique culture that is quite different from that of its interstate neighbors. You can learn more about Canberra at the Canberra Museum, and about its function as national capital at the National Capital Exhibition. The Australian National University is also a very significant Australian icon, as well as being a gorgeous campus and a great place for a stroll. There’s also plenty of lovely heritage buildings to enjoy in and around Canberra, such as the Lanyon Homestead and Blundells Cottage
國家首都展覽
Barrine Drive
Formally founded as a city over a century ago, Canberra is far more than the capital of the country; as the eighth-largest city in Australia, its vibrant and interesting in its own right, and has its own unique culture that is quite different from that of its interstate neighbors. You can learn more about Canberra at the Canberra Museum, and about its function as national capital at the National Capital Exhibition. The Australian National University is also a very significant Australian icon, as well as being a gorgeous campus and a great place for a stroll. There’s also plenty of lovely heritage buildings to enjoy in and around Canberra, such as the Lanyon Homestead and Blundells Cottage
The Glassworks are a studio and gallery dedicated to the art of glassmaking. As Australia’s only cultural centre dedicated singularly to modern glass art, it’s a hub for glass artists, art lovers and visitors looking for special souvenirs. Workshops are available to give the general public a taste of glassmaking, with both one-on-one sessions with professional glass artists and group sessions on offer. Tours are also available, so that as well as enjoying the beauty of the glass art, you can learn in-depth about the meaning of the works, the stories of the artists and the amazing creative inspiration happening at the facility.
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Canberra Glassworks
11 Wentworth Ave
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The Glassworks are a studio and gallery dedicated to the art of glassmaking. As Australia’s only cultural centre dedicated singularly to modern glass art, it’s a hub for glass artists, art lovers and visitors looking for special souvenirs. Workshops are available to give the general public a taste of glassmaking, with both one-on-one sessions with professional glass artists and group sessions on offer. Tours are also available, so that as well as enjoying the beauty of the glass art, you can learn in-depth about the meaning of the works, the stories of the artists and the amazing creative inspiration happening at the facility.
The Australian War Memorial is Australia's national memorial to the members of its armed forces and supporting organisations who have died or participated in wars involving the Commonwealth of Australia, and some conflicts involving personnel from the Australian colonies prior to Federation.
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War Memorial Car Park
Treloar Crescent
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The Australian War Memorial is Australia's national memorial to the members of its armed forces and supporting organisations who have died or participated in wars involving the Commonwealth of Australia, and some conflicts involving personnel from the Australian colonies prior to Federation.

Parks & Nature

Stunning trails and tracks, close to home (Airbnb home!) Great bike/scooter tracks if you take them. Cute coffee stall!
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Stromlo Forest Park
Dave McInnes Road
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Stunning trails and tracks, close to home (Airbnb home!) Great bike/scooter tracks if you take them. Cute coffee stall!
Lovely 5km lake walk - parks & coffee vans along the way!
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Lake Burley Griffin
Flynn Drive
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Lovely 5km lake walk - parks & coffee vans along the way!
Lots of beautiful plants, a rain forest walk, fun park for the kids and season dependent - night open air cinemas. Australia is renowned for its gorgeous flora, especially its wildflowers. The National Botanic Gardens is a fantastic introduction to the beauty of Australian plant life, as well as its versatility and the important role that it has played in traditional culture. The Botanic Gardens are great for a relaxing walk or a picnic, but also a horticulturalist’s dream. There’s even a 45-minute bus tour of the Gardens so that you can learn in depth about the beauty of nature, in air-conditioned comfort.
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Australian National Botanic Gardens
Clunies Ross Street
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Lots of beautiful plants, a rain forest walk, fun park for the kids and season dependent - night open air cinemas. Australia is renowned for its gorgeous flora, especially its wildflowers. The National Botanic Gardens is a fantastic introduction to the beauty of Australian plant life, as well as its versatility and the important role that it has played in traditional culture. The Botanic Gardens are great for a relaxing walk or a picnic, but also a horticulturalist’s dream. There’s even a 45-minute bus tour of the Gardens so that you can learn in depth about the beauty of nature, in air-conditioned comfort.
15 Sep 2018 - 15 Oct 2018 Australia’s biggest celebration of spring is set to delight the green thumb, the floral aficionado or the backyard gardener with 30 days of blooms, food and entertainment. Floriade isn’t just celebrating the start of spring and the blossoming of more than one million bulbs and annuals, we’re celebrating the best of Pop Culture! Entry is free.
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Floriade
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15 Sep 2018 - 15 Oct 2018 Australia’s biggest celebration of spring is set to delight the green thumb, the floral aficionado or the backyard gardener with 30 days of blooms, food and entertainment. Floriade isn’t just celebrating the start of spring and the blossoming of more than one million bulbs and annuals, we’re celebrating the best of Pop Culture! Entry is free.
Take a picnic or some snags. Scooters, ping pong, basketball courts, cricket nets. Great climbing frames, a hamster wheel, cargo nets and slides!
Yunggaballi Park
Take a picnic or some snags. Scooters, ping pong, basketball courts, cricket nets. Great climbing frames, a hamster wheel, cargo nets and slides!
Just 40km south of Canberra, Namadgi National Park makes for a wonderful day trip to explore regional ACT. You can find stunning Australian fauna including colorful birdlife, rugged granite mountains, and habitat that varies from alpine meadows to lush forests. This Park is also listed on the Australian National Heritage List, as one of eleven protected areas that form the Australian Alps National Parks and Reserves. Australian regional and rural scenery is as diverse as it is beautiful, and while you’re in the area it’s definitely worth seeing this stunning example.
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Namadgi National Park
Naas Road
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Just 40km south of Canberra, Namadgi National Park makes for a wonderful day trip to explore regional ACT. You can find stunning Australian fauna including colorful birdlife, rugged granite mountains, and habitat that varies from alpine meadows to lush forests. This Park is also listed on the Australian National Heritage List, as one of eleven protected areas that form the Australian Alps National Parks and Reserves. Australian regional and rural scenery is as diverse as it is beautiful, and while you’re in the area it’s definitely worth seeing this stunning example.
Located to the north-east of central Canberra, within the Canberra Nature Park, Mount Ainslie boasts extraordinary panoramic views of central Canberra, particularly Capital Hill, as well as Black Mountain (another gorgeous lookout, if you’ve got time!) to the West. You’ll find the Mount Ainslie Kokoda summit train, a well-maintained and informatively signposted walking trail behind the Australian War Memorial, to be an excellent and highly educational way to experience the mountain.
Mount Ainslie Walking Trail
Located to the north-east of central Canberra, within the Canberra Nature Park, Mount Ainslie boasts extraordinary panoramic views of central Canberra, particularly Capital Hill, as well as Black Mountain (another gorgeous lookout, if you’ve got time!) to the West. You’ll find the Mount Ainslie Kokoda summit train, a well-maintained and informatively signposted walking trail behind the Australian War Memorial, to be an excellent and highly educational way to experience the mountain.
The “Jerra” wetlands are right in the heart of Canberra, and a relaxing natural getaway after an exciting day in Capital Hill. Billed as one of the ACT’s best-kept secrets, the wetlands are rich in diverse bird-life (including migratory species from as far away as Japan), lush greenery and beautiful flowers. There’s also often interesting events being held here, including indigenous cultural events. The Wetlands are really quite a treat and should be a must-see on any nature-lover’s itinerary.
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Jerrabomberra Wetland
Dairy Road
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The “Jerra” wetlands are right in the heart of Canberra, and a relaxing natural getaway after an exciting day in Capital Hill. Billed as one of the ACT’s best-kept secrets, the wetlands are rich in diverse bird-life (including migratory species from as far away as Japan), lush greenery and beautiful flowers. There’s also often interesting events being held here, including indigenous cultural events. The Wetlands are really quite a treat and should be a must-see on any nature-lover’s itinerary.
A short - 3.5 km walk - Enjoy 360 degrees unhindered views of Canberra and the Brindabellas from Mount Painter. Walk to the summit along a sealed trail. Stop for a time at the two lookouts for the wonderful views. Learn more about the area from the interpretive signage at the summit. Mount Painter is part of the Canberra Nature Park.
Mount Painter Nature Reserve
Booth Crescent
A short - 3.5 km walk - Enjoy 360 degrees unhindered views of Canberra and the Brindabellas from Mount Painter. Walk to the summit along a sealed trail. Stop for a time at the two lookouts for the wonderful views. Learn more about the area from the interpretive signage at the summit. Mount Painter is part of the Canberra Nature Park.

Shopping

Walking distance (3.5km) Huge variety of shops - food, clothes, stationery - TARGET, K-MART, COLES< WOOLWORTHS, ALDI - Fresh Fruit and Veg - Food courts etc
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Westfield Belconnen
Benjamin Way
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Walking distance (3.5km) Huge variety of shops - food, clothes, stationery - TARGET, K-MART, COLES< WOOLWORTHS, ALDI - Fresh Fruit and Veg - Food courts etc
If you enjoy buying fresh produce at farmer’s markets, artisan goods at maker’s markets, or just the wonderful bustling small-businesses-of-yore atmosphere that markets provide, then you’ll love the Old Bus Depot Markets and the Capital Region Farmers Markets. They’re both quite easy to get do, and you’ll come home with some of the tastiest fruits and vegetables you’ll find in the country, as well as many handmade crafts as quirky souvenirs to fill up your suitcase with for your friends back home.
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Old Bus Depot Markets
21 Wentworth Ave
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If you enjoy buying fresh produce at farmer’s markets, artisan goods at maker’s markets, or just the wonderful bustling small-businesses-of-yore atmosphere that markets provide, then you’ll love the Old Bus Depot Markets and the Capital Region Farmers Markets. They’re both quite easy to get do, and you’ll come home with some of the tastiest fruits and vegetables you’ll find in the country, as well as many handmade crafts as quirky souvenirs to fill up your suitcase with for your friends back home.

Essentials

10 min Walk - Walk up Gurney Place - through the lane way towards Chewings street - cross the road and head towards the little park. Follow the path towards the underpass and up the hill - your at the back of the local shops! Great coffee. Park for the little ones to play. Yummy food and staff are very friendly and helpful!
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Rocksalt Restaurant
78 Hawker Pl
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10 min Walk - Walk up Gurney Place - through the lane way towards Chewings street - cross the road and head towards the little park. Follow the path towards the underpass and up the hill - your at the back of the local shops! Great coffee. Park for the little ones to play. Yummy food and staff are very friendly and helpful!
Walking distance Woolworths Chemist Fish-n-Chips Take-away Hawker Butchery and Bonza Bangers Bakery x 2 Cafe/Restaurant/Coffee Shop (RockSalt & Olive) Petrol Station/Service Centre Australia Post Office
Hawker
Walking distance Woolworths Chemist Fish-n-Chips Take-away Hawker Butchery and Bonza Bangers Bakery x 2 Cafe/Restaurant/Coffee Shop (RockSalt & Olive) Petrol Station/Service Centre Australia Post Office

Sightseeing

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堪培拉國家樹木園
Forest Drive
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Lake Burley Griffin is an artificial lake smack-dab in the centre of Canberra, created in the 1960s. Many of the city’s best-known landmarks are either on the shores of the lake or easily visible from it, and a cruise on the lake is a wonderful way to see the city in a new light and in a tranquil, beautiful setting. There are several cruises available, offering options such as meals, and guides whose fascinating insight into the history of the city will make the experience even more meaningful.
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Lake Burley Griffin Cruises
Queen Elizabeth Terrace
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Lake Burley Griffin is an artificial lake smack-dab in the centre of Canberra, created in the 1960s. Many of the city’s best-known landmarks are either on the shores of the lake or easily visible from it, and a cruise on the lake is a wonderful way to see the city in a new light and in a tranquil, beautiful setting. There are several cruises available, offering options such as meals, and guides whose fascinating insight into the history of the city will make the experience even more meaningful.

Entertainment & Activities

Head over, buy an hour or 2 for the kids to jump off some energy!
Flip Out Mitchell
45 Dacre St
Head over, buy an hour or 2 for the kids to jump off some energy!
Canberra is home to Australia’s only combined zoo and aquarium facility, and as you’d expect from a zoo located in a national capital city, the National Zoo & Aquarium has gone to great efforts to do the country proud. The ZooVenture tours are particularly fun: you can feed a bear, pat a rhino, hand-feed a giraffe and much more in this 2-hour behind-the-scenes look at the zoo. At only $125, it’s excellent value and an experience to remember. The facility is also home to a luxury safari lodge, Jamala Wildlife Lodge, which offers deluxe accommodation and special safari itineraries for visitors, from one to three nights of exotic, exciting entertainment.
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國家動物園和水族館
999 Lady Denman Dr
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Canberra is home to Australia’s only combined zoo and aquarium facility, and as you’d expect from a zoo located in a national capital city, the National Zoo & Aquarium has gone to great efforts to do the country proud. The ZooVenture tours are particularly fun: you can feed a bear, pat a rhino, hand-feed a giraffe and much more in this 2-hour behind-the-scenes look at the zoo. At only $125, it’s excellent value and an experience to remember. The facility is also home to a luxury safari lodge, Jamala Wildlife Lodge, which offers deluxe accommodation and special safari itineraries for visitors, from one to three nights of exotic, exciting entertainment.
Questacon is the National Science and Technology Centre, a leading facility with many exciting exhibitions to enjoy, using cutting-edge technology such as virtual and augmented reality to make science accessible to viewers of all levels of scientific understanding. SO Much fun - different exhibitions and lots of hands on activities for the whole family! Near the lake so duck out for a picnic if you don't want to eat in!
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Questacon - 國家科學技術中心
King Edward Terrace
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Questacon is the National Science and Technology Centre, a leading facility with many exciting exhibitions to enjoy, using cutting-edge technology such as virtual and augmented reality to make science accessible to viewers of all levels of scientific understanding. SO Much fun - different exhibitions and lots of hands on activities for the whole family! Near the lake so duck out for a picnic if you don't want to eat in!
Australia is a famously sports-mad country, and if you’re a sporty type or want to learn about this intrinsic part of Aussie culture, the Australian Institute of Sports should be on your itinerary. This premier sports precinct is one of the capital’s favorite tourist attractions, with international and domestic visitors alike, and the 90-minute tour is a wonderful introduction to Australia’s sporting past, present and future. While you’re at the AIS, challenge yourself with the state-of-the-art interactive sports exhibit, Sportex; it’s unmissable and very fun.
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Australian Institute of Sport
Leverrier Street
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Australia is a famously sports-mad country, and if you’re a sporty type or want to learn about this intrinsic part of Aussie culture, the Australian Institute of Sports should be on your itinerary. This premier sports precinct is one of the capital’s favorite tourist attractions, with international and domestic visitors alike, and the 90-minute tour is a wonderful introduction to Australia’s sporting past, present and future. While you’re at the AIS, challenge yourself with the state-of-the-art interactive sports exhibit, Sportex; it’s unmissable and very fun.
Virtually, that is. If you’ve ever fancied yourself becoming a jet pilot when you were a child, Canberra’s Jet Flight Simulator is a great place to give it a go in an entirely safe virtual environment. No experience is needed to become the captain of one of the world’s most popular planes, a Boeing 737, and you’ll have an experienced flight instructor acting as your First Officer and teaching you the ropes of the sky. There’s 22,000 virtual airports available to land in, and different weather conditions available, making it an extraordinary adventure to enjoy.
Jet Flight Simulator Canberra
4 Montford Cres
Virtually, that is. If you’ve ever fancied yourself becoming a jet pilot when you were a child, Canberra’s Jet Flight Simulator is a great place to give it a go in an entirely safe virtual environment. No experience is needed to become the captain of one of the world’s most popular planes, a Boeing 737, and you’ll have an experienced flight instructor acting as your First Officer and teaching you the ropes of the sky. There’s 22,000 virtual airports available to land in, and different weather conditions available, making it an extraordinary adventure to enjoy.
Cockington Green Gardens is a park of miniatures, situated in Nicholls, Australian Capital Territory. Doug and Brenda Sarah had the idea to create a miniature village in 1972 and Cockington Green was opened on 3 November 1979. The business is family owned and operated, incorporating over four generations.
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Cockington Green Gardens
11 Gold Creek Rd
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Cockington Green Gardens is a park of miniatures, situated in Nicholls, Australian Capital Territory. Doug and Brenda Sarah had the idea to create a miniature village in 1972 and Cockington Green was opened on 3 November 1979. The business is family owned and operated, incorporating over four generations.