Araluen Botanic Park


Back in 1929, the Young Australia League saw the potential of a unique deep forested valley near Roleystone as an ideal site for a tranquil holiday resort. The valley's rich, loamy soils and high rainfall made it the perfect location to create the magnificent, culturally significant terraced gardens, timber and stone structures, water features surrouned by mature trees that form the basis of what is today Araluen Botanic Park.

Popular in spring for its tulips and other magnificent spring blooms, Araluen comprises a tranquil botanic garden of both natural and developed beauty, providing four seasons of relaxing activity that holds great attraction for weddings, photography, bird-watching and family get-togethers. Whatever time you visit Araluen, you will find the streams flowing, plenty of grassy areas on which to enjoy a barbeque or picnic and many delightful bush walks.



Location: Araluen Botanical Park is located in a sheltered valley in the Darling Ranges approximately 30 kilometres south of Perth, Western Australia, in the suburb of Roleystone.

362 Croyden Rd., Roleystone WA 6111
Ph (08) 9496 1171










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