Abkhazi Garden is a heritage garden that is well known for its magnificent trees and charming site. This spectacular rocky hillside garden features an impressive array of exotic flora, Japanese Maples, native Garry oaks splendid rhododendrons, which have grown to a remarkable maturity over the last 50 years.
Walking and frolicking through this peaceful garden is delightful, especially in the spring and summer, when the flowers are blooming.
While visiting Abkhazi Garden, you can find a lovely pool that is full of turtles and Koi.
Abkhazi Garden, with over an acre (0.4 hectares) area, is located near downtown Victoria, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
This stunning garden offers scenic views and features a tea house that serves light food.
The Teahouse is so pleasant. The attentive service and delicious food you can get there will be satisfying.
There are some parks and gardens nearby. Beacon Hill Park, Rockland Woodland Garden, Clover Point Park, Gonzales Hill Regional Park, Rhododendron Garden, Rotary International Garden of Friendship, and Willows Park are among them.
You can also enjoy beaches around Abkhazi Garden, such as Ross Bay Public Pebbles Beach, Gonzales Bay, Willows Beach, McNeill Bay, and Spiral Beach.
From Victoria:
The fastest route from downtown Victoria is via Johnson St and Richmond Ave. It is 4.4 km (2.7 miles) and takes about 10 minutes.
Head south on Broad St towards Johnson St for 94 m (308.3 ft). Turn left onto Johnson St and drive 1.8 km (1.1 miles). Turn right onto Pandora Ave and continue straight onto Oak Bay Ave for 500 m (1640 ft). Turn right onto Richmond Ave, and after 1.3 km (0.8 miles), turn left onto Fairfield Rd. You'll reach your destination after 300 m (984 ft).
From Nanaimo:
Nanaimo's fastest route is via Trans-Canada Hwy/BC-1 S. It is 115 km (71.4 miles) and takes about one hour and a half.
Take Wallace St to Trans-Canada Hwy/BC-1 S for 550 m (1804 ft). Take Wallace St to Trans-Canada Hwy/BC-1 S and drive 110 km (68.3 miles). Follow Bay St and Richmond Rd to Fairfield Rd for 4.9 km (3 miles).
There is no designated hiking trail to reach the Abkhazi Garden.
In 1946, Prince and Princess Abkhazi got married, settled in Victoria, and created their garden. They developed and maintained the garden throughout their lives together.
In February 2000, The Land Conservancy bought the garden to save it from becoming a townhouse.
Abkhazi Garden is a gem in Victoria. It is a famous city that can provide a pleasant time for any visitor. Walking through gravel trails while enjoying the spectacular scenery can be a memorable experience. By the way, the number of adventures in Victoria is more. Beaches, gardens, parks, golf clubs, mountains, museums, and lakes are where you can plan for a memorable trip on south Vancouver Island.