Goulburn Spring Gardens
Goulburn Spring Gardens
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17th & 18th October 2026
Following a magnificent success in 2025, 8 more beautiful gardens in Goulburn and surrounds will be open in Spring this year
Our Invitation
We invite you to our second ‘Goulburn Spring Gardens’ event, to be held on the weekend of 17 and 18 October 2026. Please save the dates.
We will have a mixture of beautiful town and country gardens of varying sizes which will offer inspiration and enjoyment for garden visitors.
Goulburn was declared Australia’s first inland city in 1863. Its rich history has left a legacy of gracious residences with their accompanying lovely gardens.
About the Gardens
Eight beautiful private gardens in Goulburn and surrounds will open on 17 & 18 October this year, including seven new gardens and one of our favourite gardens from our 2025 event, Rossiville Homestead. All eight gardens will be open from 10am to 4pm on both days.
The 2026 Event Hub
The Goulburn Spring Gardens 2026 Event Hub will be at Saint Saviour’s Cathedral Hall, 170 Bourke Street Goulburn. At the Event Hub you will find Devonshire Teas (and coffees) and light lunches, a stall selling Goulburn Spring Gardens tickets, a stall with information about Goulburn’s rich heritage, two plant stalls and several stalls promoting and selling quality local art, ceramics and crafts. Cathedral tours will also be available and more detail about those will be added in coming weeks. Bathroom facilities will be available at the Hub.
Tickets
All Gardens Tickets $25.
Tickets for single gardens will be $5, only at the garden.
All Garden tickets will become available to buy online very shortly. Please check back for that.
Children under 18 free when accompanied by a ticket holder.
Groups of 15 or more are entitled to a 20% discount. Special information or arrangements may apply for large groups. Please contact us.
This event is brought to you by the Southern Tableland Open Gardens Asssociation Incorporated (or STOGA), a charity dedicated to raising awareness of the beauty and heritage of the Southern Tablelands.
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