Established in 1871, Glenfalloch Woodland Gardens, located on the Otago Peninsula near Dunedin, is classified by the New Zealand Garden Trust as a Garden of National Significance. The gardens are a lush expanse of flowering trees and ferns, with a standout feature being a 1,000-year-old Matai tree. Visitors can wander through the vibrant and serene landscape, making it a delightful destination for garden enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
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