Dead Sugar Gum Tree Hollow

Dead Sugar Gum Tree Hollow
  • Flagstaff Gardens, 309-311 William St
    West Melbourne, VIC 3003

Hours

Wednesday:
24 Hours
Thursday:
24 Hours
Friday:
24 Hours
Saturday:
24 Hours
Sunday:
24 Hours
Monday:
24 Hours
Tuesday:
24 Hours

Chamber Rating

4.5 - (4 reviews)
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Chamber Rating

4.5 - (4 reviews)
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  • Brock Warfe


    Nov 28th, 2022

  • Lee Harrison


    Sep 5th, 2021

  • Benedict Uy

    Really interesting thing to see in a park, the remains of a dead tree. Its importance in the native wildlife is enormous so having it there is also very important.
    May 14th, 2020

  • Dennis G


    Oct 13th, 2019

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About
Dead Sugar Gum Tree Hollow

Dead Sugar Gum Tree Hollow is located at Flagstaff Gardens, 309-311 William St in West Melbourne, Victoria 3003. Dead Sugar Gum Tree Hollow can be contacted via phone at for pricing, hours and directions.

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    Questions & Answers

    Q Where is Dead Sugar Gum Tree Hollow located?

    A Dead Sugar Gum Tree Hollow is located at Flagstaff Gardens, 309-311 William St, West Melbourne, VIC 3003


    Q What days are Dead Sugar Gum Tree Hollow open?

    A Dead Sugar Gum Tree Hollow is open:
    Wednesday: 24 Hours
    Thursday: 24 Hours
    Friday: 24 Hours
    Saturday: 24 Hours
    Sunday: 24 Hours
    Monday: 24 Hours
    Tuesday: 24 Hours


    Q How is Dead Sugar Gum Tree Hollow rated?

    A Dead Sugar Gum Tree Hollow has a 4.5 Star Rating from 4 reviewers.

    Hours

    Wednesday:
    24 Hours
    Thursday:
    24 Hours
    Friday:
    24 Hours
    Saturday:
    24 Hours
    Sunday:
    24 Hours
    Monday:
    24 Hours
    Tuesday:
    24 Hours

    Ratings and Reviews
    Dead Sugar Gum Tree Hollow

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    image Really interesting thing to see in a park, the remains of a dead tree. Its importance in the native wildlife is enormous so having it there is also very important.


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