Welcome to Paradise botanical gardens

Welcome to Paradise botanical gardens

Welcome to Paradise botanical gardens

Welcome to Paradise botanical gardens

Welcome to Paradise botanical gardens

our story

Welcome to Paradise Botanical Gardens, a 230-acre property complete with manicured botanical gardens situated on the NSW Central Coast approximately 90 minutes north of Sydney. ​Featuring scenic views of blooming flowers and magical greenery, this property offers a peaceful ambience that is incomparable to any other.

This mesmorising private garden, established for over 40 years, is hidden away in the tiny hamlet of Kulnura and promises to take your breath away in every season. ‘Kulnura’ is an aboriginal word meaning “up in the clouds”. At 370m above sea level, the air is pure, the land is pristine, and the climate is perfect. It is paradise on earth.

Our venue locations

The Kings Garden

The perfect location to exchange your vows surrounded by manicured gardens in the heart of our breathtaking property.

Wisteria Lane

Wisteria Lane always looks stunning, but when the wisteria is in bloom during September & October, it is nothing short of magical!

The Lawn

The lawn overlooking our venue’s tranquil lake offers an exceptional setting for a ceremony, marquee reception, and on-site camping.

Roman Columns

One of the most unique features of our property is the Roman Columns, creating an enchanting setting for a ceremony and reception that’s truly unlike any other

Hidden garden pavillion

Hidden among the trees and accessed by a charming bridge, this sheltered garden area provides a beautiful setting for your ceremony and reception

accommodation enquiries

Learn more about our on site accommodation, Farm Stay Cottage, at Paradise Botanical Gardens.

wedding enquiries

Please do not hesitate to contact us to view our wedding packages, arrange a venue viewing or to book your wedding with us at Paradise Botanical Gardens.

Contact

PHONE

+61 460 696 941

EMAIL

[email protected]

ADDRESS

147 Cherry Lane, Kulnura. NSW. 2250