hours
For information on Garden Closures or Public Events visit Parks Victoria
Monday 9:30am - 6.30pm
Tuesday 9:30am – 6.30pm
Wednesday 9:30am – 6.30pm
Thursday 9:30am – 6.30pm
Friday 9:30am – 6.30pm
Saturday 9:30am – 6.30pm
Sunday 9:30am – 6.30pm
direction
By Car: Address: Gate 2, K Road, Werribee South 3030
From Melbourne: Victoria State Rose Garden is located 35 kilometres west of Melbourne’s city centre, on the Princes Freeway. It is a short 30-minute drive from the city over the Westgate Bridge or via the Geelong Road. Take the Werribee / Werribee South exit to K Road.( Exit 19, C108 )
Enter via Gate 2 off K Road onto Main Drive. (also the address of Werribee Mansion & the Zoo)
From Geelong: It is a 40 minute drive along the M1. Take the C109 exit towards Werribee from the M1 Freeway. At roundabout take 2nd exit onto Princess Highway. Turn right at T intersection (Synnot St) Turn right onto Duncans Rd (C108) Turn right onto K Road. Take first right at Gate 2, Main Dr.
By Public Transport:
Step 1. From Melbourne:
Catch a train from the Melbourne CBD to Werribee station (travelling on the Werribee Line).
Step 2. From Werribee station:
Catch bus 439 (Werribee South) from Werribee station to the Rose Garden, Werribee Mansion & Zoo.
From Geelong:
Step 1: Catch a train from Geelong to Wyndham Vale Station (travelling on the Melbourne train).
Step 2: From Wyndham Vale Station catch the Bus 190 Werribee Station to Werribee station.
Step 3: From Werribee Station catch Bus 439 Werribee South to the Rose Garden, Werribee Mansion & Zoo.
Activities
The Rose Garden has been the perfect gathering spot for family and friends for generations. Whether for a stroll through the garden or idyllic family picnic.
Picnic with friends
Family gatherings
Rose enthusiasts
Bird watching, and
Just read & relax
Welcome to the Victoria State Rose Garden, with over 5000 roses (covering about 5 hectares), the Rose Garden is one of the tourist gems of Victoria. Awarded the International Garden of Excellence by the World Federation Of Rose Societies in 2003, it was the first rose garden outside of Europe to receive this Award and the only one (at that time) cared for entirely by volunteers.