Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers & Subtropical Gardens of the Coast
What to expect
With its elevated position along the Great Dividing Range, Toowoomba’s gardens boast species not found in other parts of Queensland. Spend time at the Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers, admiring its exhibition gardens and enjoying the community atmosphere. Our September departure enables us to see the region’s gardens in full bloom. We also visit the Margaret Olley Art Centre and stay three nights at Sanctuary Cove, discovering subtropical plants and gardens.
This journey departs:
15 September 2026
14 September 2027
Join your Botanical Guide and visit a host of the area's best private gardens and meet their owners.
See a recreation of the artist’s home studio, where everyday items served as inspiration for her many still life paintings.
Explore some specially selected exhibition gardens, chosen because of their unique and creative designs. Be inspired, meet their owners and learn a tip or two.
Stay three nights at Sanctuary Cove and explore the surrounds.
Be escorted by an expert , who will offer insightful talks on various topics and be available for informal discussions, enriching your travel experience.
Departure Date
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Your Itinerary
Day 1 - Brisbane, Picnic Point, Spring Bluff Railway Station and Toowoomba Regional Art Gallery
Day 2 - Pittsworth Private Gardens
Day 3 - Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers Exhibition Gardens and Queens Park
Day 4 - Crows Nest Gardens and Lilyvale Valley Winery
Day 5 - Toowoomba Festival Competition Gardens and Sanctuary Cove
Day 6 - Margaret Olley Art Centre and Tropical Fruit World
Day 7 - Private Garden Visit
Day 8 - Brisbane
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