The Roundhouse building was the original cookhouse for the Araluen pioneers in the early 1930’s. Built from heavy stone out of the onsite brook, named ‘Stinton Creek’ which runs north south across the entire Araluen Botanic Park gardens. Find out more on the signs or just soak up the atmosphere at the picnic tables in the main central terrace of the Roundhouse Lawn and Cafe giftshop. During Springtime there will be limited potted Tulip Bulbs on sale starting from $25. These sell fast like hot cakes, so be sure to get yours early.
Roundhouse Cafe
The Roundhouse Café story

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What’s On at Araluen
From live concerts to seasonal festivals, there’s always something special happening at Araluen. Explore upcoming events and plan your next visit to experience the park in full bloom.
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22 Aug – 10 Oct 2025