Adams Arboretum

Adams Arboretum
  • 53 Adams Rd
    Aylesbury, CAN 7671

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4.6 - (5 reviews)
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Chamber Rating

4.6 - (5 reviews)
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  • Tomm Stanley

    Quite a gem basically in the middle of nowhere. A great destination for a short day trip from Chch or a picnic.
    Mar 5th, 2020

  • Marcelo Aguirre Wibmer

    Really nice arboretum in the middle of Selwyn district. Greendale doesn't have a lot of attractions apart from the golf course but definitely worth the drive. Lots of massive trees (150+ years old) with description of the species. Plenty of walnuts to pick up this time of the year (autumn) plus lots of peace and tranquility (was empty on a Saturday afternoon when we visited). Entrance is free. Well maintained. Toilets nearby in the community center.
    Mar 16th, 2019

  • Niko Ropiha


    Oct 26th, 2018

  • Fairlight Williams

    Great picnic area. Watch out for sharps in the rubble next to the historic sod cottage though
    Apr 9th, 2018

  • Mitchell Rogers

    Interesting history of trees in Canterbury and early farming in the central regions.
    Dec 29th, 2017

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Adams Arboretum

Adams Arboretum is located at 53 Adams Rd in Aylesbury, Canterbury 7671. Adams Arboretum can be contacted via phone at for pricing, hours and directions.

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    Q Where is Adams Arboretum located?

    A Adams Arboretum is located at 53 Adams Rd, Aylesbury, CAN 7671


    Q How is Adams Arboretum rated?

    A Adams Arboretum has a 4.6 Star Rating from 5 reviewers.

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    Tomm Stanley on Google

    image Quite a gem basically in the middle of nowhere. A great destination for a short day trip from Chch or a picnic.


    Marcelo Aguirre Wibmer on Google

    image Really nice arboretum in the middle of Selwyn district. Greendale doesn't have a lot of attractions apart from the golf course but definitely worth the drive. Lots of massive trees (150+ years old) with description of the species. Plenty of walnuts to pick up this time of the year (autumn) plus lots of peace and tranquility (was empty on a Saturday afternoon when we visited). Entrance is free. Well maintained. Toilets nearby in the community center.


    Niko Ropiha on Google

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    Fairlight Williams on Google

    image Great picnic area. Watch out for sharps in the rubble next to the historic sod cottage though


    Mitchell Rogers on Google

    image Interesting history of trees in Canterbury and early farming in the central regions.


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