Ooty lake and the Botanical GardensS
The lake covers an area of one   and a half square miles, with a railway running along one bank. The large   graveyard of St. Thomas's church, built in 1870, overlooks the lake. It has the   tallest memorial of Ooty, a huge pillar surmounted by a cross, over the grave of   William Patrick Adam, the Governor of Madras Presidency, who died in Ooty in   1881. Paddle boats or rowing boats are available for boating   enthusiasts.
The   Botanical Gardens 
These gardens were established in 1848, by the Marquis   of Tweeddale. The gardens lie on the lower slopes of Dodabetta peak, the highest   point in Ooty. The gardens are formally laid out with lily ponds, and there are   clipped bushes in the form of elephants, with raised trunks. Here, a thousand   different species of plants including some thirty types of eucalyptus, are to be   found. The Roman Catholic Cathedral, recently enlarged, can be seen on the road   from Charing Cross to the Botanical Gardens. Charing Cross is a road junction   with markets around it. A short walk from Charing Cross is the Spencers   departmental store, which still sells its own Planter's Special cigars, made of   Indian tobacco.
Ootacmund Club 
It is the most exclusive, and   best preserved of all the former British clubs. The Ooty hunt, which still rides   to hounds, in pursuit of jackals, is one of the main offerings of the club. A   good game of golf can be had, at the Wenlock Downs, of the Ooty Gymkhana Golf   Club.
Ooty races 
These are the other major attraction. The   Ootacmund Derby is the climax of the season, and attracts top Indian jockeys. 
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