Government Gardens
Discover the Serenity of Government Gardens
Explore the serene Memorial Garden in Port Arthur, a beautiful tribute to history nestled in Tasmania's tranquil landscapes.
Nestled in the historic region of Port Arthur, the Memorial Garden is a tranquil sanctuary dedicated to remembrance and reflection. This beautifully landscaped park serves as a poignant reminder of the area's rich history and offers visitors a peaceful escape amidst its lush greenery and serene atmosphere.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you're traveling by car, start from any location in Tasman Peninsula. Make your way to the Arthur Highway (A9). Follow the A9 southbound towards Port Arthur. As you approach Port Arthur, turn onto Tarleton Street. The Memorial Garden is located on Tarleton St, just a short drive from the Port Arthur Historic Site. Parking is available nearby.
Public Transportation
For those using public transportation, check the local bus services that operate in Tasman Peninsula. There are buses that run from major towns like Eaglehawk Neck and Nubeena to Port Arthur. Once you arrive at the Port Arthur bus stop, it’s a short 15-minute walk to the Memorial Garden located on Tarleton St. Follow the signs towards the Port Arthur Historic Site, and you will find the Memorial Garden along Tarleton St.
Walking
If you are already in Port Arthur and prefer to walk, head towards Tarleton Street from the Port Arthur Historic Site. The Memorial Garden is approximately a 10-minute walk from the site. Simply follow the path leading out of the historic area towards Tarleton St, and you will see the Memorial Garden situated along the street.
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