Description
Coonawarra Park Coonawarra is a historical park in Coonawarra, Australia.
It is known for its sculptures that commemorate the beginnings of the fruit colony, including the Coonawarra Centenary Sculpture. The park features the Terra Rossa Tree Wall, made from red gum and limestone, as well as bronze busts of the pioneers of Coonawarra - John Riddoch, David Wynn, and Bill Redman. Visitors can enjoy a stroll, picnic, or simply relax in the serene environment of the park. Coonawarra Park Coonawarra is open year-round, with the best time to visit being from April to November. It is easily accessible by car, with ample parking available onsite. Additional information can be found on the wall of the park's public toilets, including a map of the wineries in the area and the history of Coonawarra. Visiting the park provides not only a beautiful environment but also an opportunity to learn about the rich history and heritage of Coonawarra.
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