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Plan your visit

Open 10am to 4.30 most days. Start here for more information about opening hours, how to get here, parking, toilets, and details of what you can and can't bring with you. Plus, find information about accessibility at Edendale.

Cafe Eden

Our lovely al fresco cafe. Take a seat on the deck, look out over the farm and adjacent bushland, and enjoy a range of delicious homemade food and drinks.

Accessibility

Accessibility information and resources to help plan and enjoy a visit to Edendale, including a virtual our, audio guide and sensory guide.

Farm and animals

Learn more about our animals and how Edendale operates as a working farm.

Gardens and artwork

Wander through our beautiful gardens and see our artwork made from recycled items.

Our neighbourhood

Edendale is located in beautiful Eltham. Make a day of it and find out what's in our local area, including Eltham North Adventure Playground and the Diamond Creek Trail.

Items we sell

At Edendale we have a range of products available for purchase to support the environment, including composting supplies, indigenous plants, gifts, and books.

FAQs

Answers to the most commonly asked questions about visiting Edendale, what do do if you've lost something, bookings, spaces for hire and more.

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Contact us

edendale@nillumbik.vic.gov.au

03 9433 3711

30 Gastons Rd, Eltham VIC 3095

Open 10am - 4.30pm daily 
Edendale may close when conditions are unsafe for the public or staff.

 

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