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The RBGC contains one of Victoria’s most precious areas of native bushlands and is home to an amazing range of plant and animal life, including several rare and endangered species, which you will learn about on your guided Tours at the Gardens. Untouched heathy woodland and wetland covers two-thirds of the 363-hectare site and provides you with a unique opportunity to explore pristine environments within an hour’s drive of Melbourne. The Stringybark and Woodland Picnic Areas are great places to enjoy your relaxed lunch as you watch the Bandicoots, Superb Fairy Wrens and Eastern Yellow Robins scampering and flitting amongst the vegetation. The diverse remnant bushland represents a rare glimpse of the type of vegetation that once covered much of Western Port and Port Phillip Bay regions. The day will end with a trip to the Frankston Waterfront, which will once again be transformed as 3,500 tonnes of sand is carved into spectacular sculptures depicting people, places and events that have shaped our world. Hear from an expert about the extensive foreshore redevelopment project. Go back to full list of tours > Continue to next tour >
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