
Set on seventeen hectares of grazing land, its centerpiece is a simple cottage built for the head shepherd of Duntroon in the 1870s.



A delightful program that focuses on the landscape and environment of Mugga-Mugga. Discover the native plants that grow on the site and the exotic trees and flowers that the Curleys planted to make their garden. Tour the cottage then collect plant samples and create your own collage using natural materials and papers.
Age: Years 1 - 4
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