Take some time out to smell the roses and wander the manicured pathways of Maleny Botanic Gardens and Bird World. With a combined ticket to the gardens and a 60 minute Aviary tour you’ll be blown away by this secret gem hidden in the Sunshine Coast hinterland. With over 700 bird varieties, you are sure to meet a few friendly faces who love the camera. There is also plenty of time to enjoy a picnic by the secluded waterfalls or find a cosy spot to enjoy the stunning views of the Glasshouse Mountains.
Maleny Botanic Gardens is open everyday from 9am to 4.30pm and the aviary tours will run at 10.30am, 11.30am, 1pm and 2pm. Get your tickets here and come explore this secret away in the Sunshine Coast.
Nijesh Hirpara
3 months ago
A Serene Escape: Exploring Maleny Botanic Garden and Bird World
Maleny Botanic Garden and Bird World is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and families. The combination of stunning gardens and the chance to interact with a variety of birds makes it a unique and memorable experience. Whether you're looking to relax in a beautiful setting, learn about different bird species, or simply enjoy a day out with loved ones, this place has something for everyone. Highly recommended for a day trip that will leave you feeling rejuvenated and inspired by the beauty of nature.
Deborah Pemberton
over 1 year ago
Awesome well worth the trip, highly recommend it. Worth going. The staff are lovely too.
Very good excellent staff was lovely and the bird world was great and awesome. Loved it, well worth the drive to Maleny, highly recommend it 😊 Nice picnic grounds. Buggy hire helped my dad to see the grounds, and also made things a lot easier. It’s so pretty 😊
Ingrid Flaherty
about 2 years ago
Excellent. We loved the bird experiences and gardens.
All of the staff were very friendly. We enjoyed the feathered experience plus the aviary experience. Got some great photos. We spent alot of time walking through the gardens. The waterfall at the rock formation was a nice surprise. Nice rose garden and fantastic views of the Glasshouse mountains. Lots of areas to eat - either own food or theirs.