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Byamee Gardens, Millicent

The delightful garden retreat offers the perfect getaway for an overnight stay, and extended period or a relaxing stroll. Nestled near the house is a modern, well equipped room offering bed and breakfast accommodation at reasonable rates, suitable for couples or a small group. The large display garden combines exotics and Australian natives resulting in a creative and colourful garden. A feature of the garden in a Japanese style setting and voted as one of Australia’s top 10 gardens by the national magazine ‘Better Homes and Gardens’, are the ponds created by digging out and exposing the natural limestone formations. Byamee is a peaceful place, a haven and native habitat for bird life and well worth a visit.

Accommodation Options

ROOM

One queen size bed and one double sofa bed.

Popular Activities

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  • Sightseeing
  • Wildlife

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