Mount Penang Gardens, Central Coast

Over 8 hectares of beautiful gardens and waterways, within 15 minutes drive from Gosford.

A stunning natural setting with aquatic gardens, native flora, walking paths and the famous Wondabyne Stone Sculptures — Mount Penang Gardens is considered an enduring and radical contribution to public garden design in Australia.

Gardens open daily* 9.30am-4.30pm 

For café times and enquiries, visit waterfallcafe.com.au or phone 02 4340 1660 
*Gardens are closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Years Day, Good Friday and select events.

Over 8 hectares of native beauty

Mount Penang's distinctive garden design by Anton James sets it apart from the traditional botanical garden. The 'garden within a garden' design opened in 2003, and continues to evolve today — providing an understated, imperfect landscape that is in a constant state of being. 

Twelve unique garden rooms

Individual ‘gardens’ are set on and around a large sculptural plateau and walled spaces, abstract pergolas, fountains, ponds, cascades and a 35 metre cantilevered steel footbridge.

Along with waterways and stunning summer aquatic gardens, you’ll find that over 70% of the plants are native to Australia. Marvel at the creative ways in which modern landscapes and Australian native flora blend together to produce amazing seasonal displays.

There is something new to experience all year round as you meander through the Gardens. You can hug a bulbous Bottle Tree, wonder at the Dragon Garden’s strange cacti and succulents, be fascinated by the Wondabyne Stone Sculptures or admire the stunning water lilies and lotus flowers in our Aquatic Garden.

Every pathway opens up a new world of discovery at Mount Penang Gardens.

Historic Wondabyne Sculptures

Within the Gardens you will find a fascinating outdoor sculpture exhibition on perpetual display.

Created in 1987 by a group of international sculptors at waterside Wondabyne, these massive artworks carved from Gosford sandstone were handed over to the people of Australia as a bicentennial gift from the artists.

It was Australia’s first ever International Sculpture Symposium and following its success a second symposium was held. You will find this group of sculptures in the nearby Mt Penang Parklands.

Things to do

With over 8 hectares of natural, outdoor space, it is perfect for enthusiasts, family outings, social groups, guided tours parties and business functions. Or maybe just take time out for a stroll in the fresh air. There is no charge for admission to the gardens but please note that fees and advance bookings are required for the guided tours and commercial hire. Please note that dogs are not permitted in the gardens. We offer an off-leash dog park just off Parklands Road.

Visit the café

Situated at the entryway to Mount Penang Gardens, the Waterfall Café overlooks the magnificent water cascade gardens.

The café provides a family-friendly menu ranging from gourmet sandwiches and salads to sweet treats and snacks – with light meals, coffee and morning/afternoon tea.

For café opening times and enquiries, visit waterfallcafe.com.au or phone 02 4340 1660.

Enjoy a BBQ or picnic

Open grassy spaces and shady trees make Mount Penang Gardens a lovely place for a free family picnic. Bring a blanket, play games, read a book and enjoy nature.

There are 3 picnic tables and 2 BBQ's on site. 

Bookings for these is not required. Availability of picnic tables and BBQ's is on a first-in, first-served basis.

Bird watching

Large dams and cascading waterways make Mount Penang Gardens home to a variety of ducks and waterfowl. 

If you are a bird watcher, bring your binoculars as the different garden spaces provide a variety of habitats. Check out the signage on-site that shows the species that you can expect to encounter during your visit.

Dogs at Mount Penang

In the Gardens

Dogs and other domestic animals are NOT permitted in the formal Gardens, with the exception of registered assistance animals. 


In the Parklands

Dogs are welcome in the general Parklands area if they are kept on-leash and under the control of their owner. 

Supervised dogs can run free in the temporary off-leash area at the northern end of Parklands Road. 

To ensure an enjoyable experience for all Parklands visitors, please ensure that you are responsible for the wellbeing and behaviour of your dogs at all times. 

Do: 

  • pick up after your dog
  • respect other park users 
  • ensure your dog obeys voice or sight commands
  • ensure your dog is at least 4 months old and vaccinated
  • ensure your dog is on a lead while entering and exiting the off-leash area
  • stay with your dog and always carry a lead. 

Don’t:

  • allow your dog to swim in or drink from the dam
  • allow excessive/nuisance barking or howling
  • disturb another person or animal
  • let your dog dig or cause damage
  • bring dogs that have been declared dangerous
  • bring dogs that have been declared dangerous by a court order, or female dogs in heat, into the Parklands.
Commercial photography

Mount Penang Gardens is a photographer’s dream. From romantic shots, to contemporary or playful images in the Gardens, we welcome enquiries for commercial and media photography or filming.


Booking fee

For all specialty photography, commercial photography and commercial video shoots, we require a $90 booking and fee. The fee allows for two hours of commercial filming/photography access in the Mount Penang Gardens as well as the Mount Penang Parklands.  

To make a booking, email [email protected]


Media photos

Media representatives wishing to take pictures should contact the Marketing & Communications Manager on (02) 4345 4450 or via email on [email protected] and provide appropriate details to help facilitate the assignment.

Location

Mount Penang Gardens
Parklands Road, Kariong NSW 2250

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Directions

Mount Penang is located at Kariong, just 80km (approx. 1 hour) from both Newcastle and Sydney – and two minutes from the Gosford exit off the M1.

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Directions by car


From Sydney

  • Driving on the M1 Pacific Motorway, take the 1st Gosford exit – this will bring you onto the Central Coast Highway. 
  • Left at the 3rd set of traffic lights onto The Avenue 
  • Left onto Festival Drive
  • Then right onto Parklands Road


From Newcastle

  • Driving on the M1 Pacific Motorway, take the 2nd Gosford exit (at the Kariong Interchange sign)
  • Turn left into Wiseman's Ferry Road
  • Left again onto the Central Coast Highway
  • Left at the 3rd set of traffic lights onto The Avenue
  • Left onto Festival Drive
  • Then right onto Parklands Road
     

By public transport

To view the bus timetable, go to the Busways website, or phone 02 4368 2277.

Take the train to Gosford Station

  • Outside Gosford Station, go to the bus exchange
  • Take bus 34 (Gosford - Kariong - Gosford)
  • Ask the bus driver to drop you off near the Shell service station 
  • The walk to the Gardens’ entry is about 8 minutes, with level footpaths and pedestrian crossings along the way
Opening hours

Mount Penang Gardens: 

Gardens open daily*
9.30am-4.30pm

*Closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Years Day, Good Friday and select events.


Waterfall Café:
For opening hours and enquiries visit waterfallcafe.com.au or phone 02 4340 1660

 

Free entry & parking
  • There is no charge for admission to the Gardens.
  • Free on-site parking is available in front of the Gardens entryway.
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