Monday, April 1, 2013

Bebeah Gardens in Mount Wilson






 



 
On Easter Monday we travelled to Mount Wilson, to visit the Cathedral of Ferns and see one of the public gardens. We chose to visit Bebeah's 12 Acres of Magnificent Gardens, and they were magnificent. With walks and follies, a lake and a bridge. Maybe if you are in the Blue Mountains you can visit them for yourself. The cool climate of the Blue Mountains allows the early Autumn weeks to see in the first flush of autumn leaves and there is even a Turkish Bath House within the historical features of Mount Wilson. In the Church cemetary were the graves of past residents whose families listed the name of the properties they once lived in. The village is full of the trees of England and Scotland. Beyond the village is remnant Basalt capped soils leading to the rainforests surrounding this quietly beautiful place.

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