Dubbo Wiradjuri Garden

Highlights

Walk paths symbolising the three rivers of the Wiradjuri Nation
Discover the 50-metre Rainbow Serpent art feature
Relax in native gardens with yarning circles and picnic spots

Overview

The Wiradjuri Garden is the result of a joint partnership between Dubbo Regional Council and the NSW Government to provide a culturally significant and accessible meeting space for the local…

The Wiradjuri Garden is the result of a joint partnership between Dubbo Regional Council and the NSW Government to provide a culturally significant and accessible meeting space for the local community.

Stroll along the three paths representing the three rivers and plants of the Wiradjuri Nation. Look for the Rainbow Serpent, or enjoy a yarn at one of the yarning circles.

The space includes large spans of open grass, accessible path systems that represent the key three rivers of the area, two large sandstone yarning circles, native gardens with vegetation endemic to the area, shelters and picnic benches for gathering, a large fire pit and a fifty metre rainbow serpent focal piece. Come along, relax and stroll through this spiritual and cultural site.

Dubbo Wiradjuri Garden is a facility of Dubbo Regional Council.

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