This is such a great spot, that really should be protected and preserved. Even in winter it is a lovely peaceful place to visit. With a bunch of different roses with the most magical colours. Children running around , and other people just chilling and having lunch. There are also tones of quite secluded spots to sit if you need some quite time. I will definitely try visit again soon.
An awesome and really well kept rose garden, great to visit in the summer months when the roses are blooming and thriving. All sorts of different coloured roses to see and look at with name labels, and other plants to go and look at too. There are plenty of shady spots to sit down in for a rest too, and there is a cafe you can go to near the front parking area. There are public toilets, and a water fountain. Easy to get to from the CBD, and a great place to visit on a sunny afternoon.
We visited in January when most of the roses were blooming and they were gorgeous. The park is well looked after and has so many different roses to enjoy. Definitely worth the visit. The cafe on the grounds is also very good.
Good place for a picnic. There are rose gardens of course to see. But there is also plenty of space to picnic. It also has access to a beach with calm water as it’s kinda surrounded by land and looks like a lake. It is elevated and overlooks the port and a big part of the city.
Beautiful to see big area not really suited for wheelchairs or old people as it's very steep down to the water ..but the top part is gorgeous..many seats to sit and picnic areas on lawn also a lovely cafe ..but no wheelchair access
Beautiful rose garden with lots and lots of roses, huge variety! One of the best laid rose gardens I've seen. They use grass paths to separate the beds, some straight, some curved. Very well done and well taken care of!
An amazing gem situated right in Parnell. Definitely a recommend especially in late spring when the roses are blooming. Also a good place for real enthusiastic swimmers as there is also an open gulf with a beautiful beach.
Exquisite spot to watch the sunset. The rose garden, despite its beauty, wasn't for me the highlight: the giant pohutakawa Te Ha 'the breath' in maori is THE must-see in the park. Easily accessible from the main car park, it is full with character. This 180year-old tree has a sacred and strong past, however it is in danger: some memorial project threatening its life. There are few walking tracks to try more or less steep. Worth the visit!
A good place to rest our eyes ten took the power of mother nature for some more energy. Playing as a little girl in a rose garden. Breathe as deep as we need to fight with a piece of bad luck. Thx a lot Summerfest for bringing all of the blossoms.
Beautiful, free, and if you climb up the tree there you can see the water :