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Fagan Park
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Whether you want to learn about sustainability or just have a picnic with the family, this park is great. It’s huge, with native bushland and 11 themed Gardens of Many Nations, including Japanese, Dutch, Chinese, and Mediterranean. The Eco Garden is my pick. You can learn sustainable practices from composting to mulching and irrigation. Pack the football. The huge, open fields are ideal for playing a game with the kids.
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38-48 Arcadia Rd
Galston, NSW
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55 hectares of rolling green space and fabulous picnic and playground facilities, Fagan Park is one of Hornsby Shire’s most popular attractions and is perfect for a day out. Explore the Gardens of Many Nations, which covers 10 hectares with 11 stunning themed gardens including Japanese, Dutch, Chinese and Mediterranean. Enjoy your lunch at one of the picnic shelters or electric barbeques on-site or bring a picnic blanket and sit among the lush green grass. The park was originally owned by the Fagan family and operated as an orchard and cattle farm before it was donated to the government. Netherby Cottage, which was the original Fagan family homestead, is still preserved on-site along with an
55 hectares of rolling green space and fabulous picnic and playground facilities, Fagan Park is one of Hornsby Shire’s most popular attractions and is perfect for a day out. Explore the Gardens of Many Nations, which covers 10 hectares with 11 stunning themed gardens including Japanese, Dutch, Chine…
Huge grassy areas and playgrounds, with really nice gardens showcasing native plants and sustainable gardening.
Large park with some good specimen gardens. Great picnic spot. Also has a historic homestead open to view and antique farm machinery display.