
The Berry Gardens Festival
Experience the magic of Berry's finest gardens
Thurs 16th - Sun 19th Oct 2025
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Thurs 16th - Sun 19th Oct 2025 .

Berry Gardens Festival
Experience the Beauty of Berry at the Annual Garden Festival. Thursday, 16th to Sunday, 19th October 2025
Where you can explore stunning private gardens, celebrate the creativity of local gardeners, and support meaningful community initiatives.
Enjoy the beauty of Berry and it’s surrounds, all while contributing to local charities and community projects.

Tickets
Dates: Thursday, 17th to Sunday, 20th October 2024
Opening Hours: 10:00 am to 4:00 pm daily
Admission:
$25 to access to all six gardens (valid over four days)
$7 for a single garden
Children under 18 free
Where to Buy: Tickets are available at all participating gardens and Broughton Court, 113 Queen Street, Berry. EFTPOS is available.
Tickets may also be puchased through Humanitix.
Feature Gardens from the 2024 Festival
We showcase gardens in Berry and the surrounding district selected for their design, plant varieties and creativity. From sweeping rural landscapes to smaller cottage gardens in the town, there is always something new and inspiring to see.
Don't miss our plant sale at Garden 4, featuring vibrant plants from Festival gardens and expert advice from our friendly club members!
A spectacular off-grid property on the escarpment, featuring sustainable living practices and breathtaking ocean views. Note: An additional $10 ticket is required for this garden.
A stunning Italian-inspired garden in Foxground with terraced landscapes and artful masonry.
An enchanting mix of Eastern serenity and traditional English charm, with a beautiful view of Saddleback Mountains.
A blend of productive vegetable beds and wild rainforest, complete with "BeeCurious" workshops.
Bursting with vibrant flowers, native plants, and creative vegetable gardening ideas.
A charming cottage garden featuring formal hedges, water features, and a lush kitchen garden.
A hub for learning about native plant propagation and the school's impressive Habitat Forest.

Getting there
Use our detailed map to navigate the festival with ease, featuring all garden locations, parking areas, and facilities.
Parking: Roadside and paddock parking is provided at or near each garden.
Accessibility: Note that wheelchair access may be limited in some areas.
Refreshments: Light refreshments will be available at Gardens 6
Toilets: Toilets are available in town at Apex Park, Mark Radium Park, Berry Showground and Alexandra Street (disabled accessibility)
Conditions: No pets allowed. Photos are welcome, but please ask for permission before posting online. Business ventures like photography workshops require written approval.
We are deeply grateful to our sponsors and local businesses for their continued support of the Berry Gardens Festival.
Explore Previous Years' Gardens
Take a stroll down memory lane and explore the stunning gardens from previous Berry Gardens Festivals. Discover the unique designs, creative landscaping, and breathtaking plantings that have captivated visitors year after year.
A bold, architectural garden blending mid-century succulent style with tropical flair and standout plantings like Dracaena and giant strelitzia.
A peaceful garden in central Berry with rolling lawns, mature trees, and elegant white-themed garden rooms beside a stone-walled creek.
A serene slope garden on Mount Coolangatta, rich with mature trees, vibrant blooms, and sweeping country views alive with birds and butterflies.
A sprawling 2.5ha garden with stunning mountain views, tropical pockets, a rose courtyard, and hidden paths waiting to be discovered.
Once a paddock, now a sculpted hillside garden with stonework, themed spaces, and sweeping views across farmland to the escarpment.
A vibrant country garden where roses, iris, and salvias frame creek views, blending orchard charm with lush, productive plantings.
A restful garden of shady creek paths, blooming rooms, and sculptural surprises—where camellias, roses, and veggies share the spotlight.
A beloved hillside garden layered with seasonal colour, cottage charm, and serene features like a dam, bridges, and a hidden gazebo.
A dynamic one-hectare native garden featuring rare Australian plants, with evolving zones for wetland, fernery, and rockery along a peaceful creek.
A secluded, tree-lined haven bursting with variety—this diverse garden reflects a “Greedy Gardener’s” love for everything from roses to garlic.
A charming cottage garden where structured paths meet soft plantings, ending in a delightful reveal of productive fruit and veg beds.
A modern, low-maintenance garden with structured stonework, sunlit veg beds, and forest-edge charm framed by tall gums.
A tranquil, expansive garden designed for relaxation, with peaceful seating and scenic views of the escarpment and rainforest.
A historic forest garden blending legacy plantings with evolving design, where camellias and canopy trees frame winding woodland paths.
Lush driveway plantings lead to a private, half-hectare garden blending structured beds, established trees, and natural bush surrounds.
: Transformed pasture featuring rare tropical plants and modern resort-style landscaping.
Professionally landscaped and densely planted with East Coast natives this garden is testament to the hard work and dedication of a small number of community volunteers.
A welcoming Berry rural haven, 40 years of love in the making!
Garden beds flow around the house on this rural property, spilling down the slope to the dam where seating allows enjoyments of reflections and of the escarpment views beyond.
This varied property balances open park-like areas with sections that reflect a desire for self-sufficiency based on organic principles
This town garden reflects the owners’ pleasure in creating areas to enjoy, relax and reinvigorate.
Privacy and the diversity and intensity of plantings are features in this town garden. Being the garden of a well-known local gardening identity and plant collector, it represents both the interesting and unusual and reflects the owner’s energy and enthusiasm.
The garden at Violet Cottage combines the pretty and the productive. Cercis, plum and crabapple trees burst into blossom in Spring.
This distinctive town garden responds to the quirky mid-twentieth century architecture of the house.
Charming cottage garden complementing a historic 1905 home.
Plant collector’s haven with rare species and remnant rainforest.
Formal garden with a blend of roses, natives, and mature trees.
A scenic 4-acre hillside garden with formal features, abundant plantings, and sweeping escarpment views from the veg beds and pool.