Ramblings of a retiree in France
We spent that first Sunday in Sydney largely walking around its splendid (and free) Botanical Gardens which we accessed from the other side of the wharf. The weather was glorious for a winter’s day as you’ll see from the various photographs.
The map below shows the gardens occupy prime real estate: a heritage-listed, oasis of 30 hectacres in the heart of the city. The Gardens wrap around Farm Cove at the edge of Sydney Harbour, occupying one of the city’s most spectacular spots.
Established in 1816, it’s Australia’s oldest scientific institution, home to an outstanding collection of indigenous plants and those from around the globe. The Gardens overall structure and key elements were down to Charles Moore and Joseph Maiden and have been built upon by successive directors.
It’s a popular place with families who were out en masse enjoying the fine weather and like us looking at the various displays, including one which honoured the Cadigal, the original inhabitants of Sydney’s city centre and their relationship with this land.
There are spectacular views across the water from the Gardens and it’s possible to walk round to the Sydney Opera House, a piece of architecture which has stood the test of time, and that iconic bridge. After we strolled around the centre of Sydney looking for interesting doors and admiring the mix of old and new buildings before heading back to base.
I have no idea how far we walked because my beloved forgot to put on his Apple watch but I’d say it was approaching 15km, well over our 10,000 steps!
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Your trips soo interesting! All the pictures are inviting…! I Love receiving your postcards!
And you did walk such a long distance!
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Love walking, it’s good for me.
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I love walking too… 😃
In our tours, we daily hike 12 kilometres or so… 😀💕
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Wonderful pictures!
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Thank you
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Wow! 15 KM? Eeek! Thats a lot of walking! Glad you had fun, though!
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Reminder of a visit I made in 2008
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Lovely pictures Sheree! Those gardens would be great to see! Thanks for sharing all those pics with us! Looks like you are having a great time too!😃😺🌞🌳
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Cool !
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These pictures are calming and stunning. I’d love to stroll through the botanical gardens. A friend of mine was in Sydney earlier in the year. Your pictures were a different view.
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That’s the thing with gardens, they change with the seasons and there’s always something new to see.
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A part of the world where I have never been, but dying to go! Thanks for more inspiration to get there!
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