FOR close to 20 years, the Spring Spectacular has brought thousands of visitors to our city, and this year was no different.
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Ten of the city's best gardens opened their gates to the public and guests from all over Australia came to see what was on show.
The stunning gardens of Bishop's Court Estate were among those featured in the event. Bishop's Court Estate owner, Christine Le Fevre, said the weekend "has been amazing."
"We've had people from Tasmania, the Hunter Valley, Taree, Southern Highlands, Wollongong, all over.
"We've had lot of tour groups as well. It's so good for Bathurst," she said.
Ms Le Fevre said the Spring Spectacular had been busy both days; and light showers on Saturday did nothing to deter guests.
"We were celebrating the fact it was raining," she said.
Money raised from the gate takings at Bishop's Court Estate is being donated to the Daffodil Wig Library.
Ms Le Fevre chose the charity, as it was founded by her two friends Mandy Wilding and Heather Larnach and she has seen first hand the amazing difference the wig library makes to women battling cancer.
Other gardens open over the weekend were scattered across the city and included private gardens at White Rock, Clear Creek, Kelso, Eglinton and Llanarth.