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🌿Cambridge University Botanic Garden
A 40-acre botanic garden featuring over 8,000 plant species, including a popular Children's Garden with sensory plants, a willow tunnel, and interactive play areas. Families can explore glasshouses (tropical, desert, alpine), a bee garden, and seasonal events like pumpkin trails and Easter egg hunts. The garden is pushchair-friendly with paved paths and offers a café, picnic areas, and baby-changing facilities.
- **Highlights**: Children's Garden, glasshouses, lake, and plant collections.
- **Ages**: Suitable for all ages; toddlers enjoy the sandpit and water play; older children can follow nature trails.
- **Facilities**: Café, toilets with baby-changing, free buggy loans, and on-site parking (pay & display).
- **Tips**: Book tickets online in advance for events; visit the Glasshouse Gallery for family craft sessions.
Travel tips
Plan Your Visit
The Botanic Garden is a 15-minute walk from Cambridge city centre and 5 minutes from Cambridge train station. Entrances are on Trumpington Road (Brookside Gate) and Hills Road (Sta
Opening Hours
The Garden is open daily throughout the year, with varying hours: February - March: 10:00am - 5:00pm; April - September: 10:00am - 6:00pm; October: 10:00am - 5:00pm; November - Jan
Admission Fees
Adult admission is £9.50, with discounts for Friends of the Garden and Cambridge University students. Children aged 0-16 enter free of charge.
Accessibility
The Garden is mostly accessible without steps or stairs, with some heritage features. Wheelchairs and electric scooters are available to borrow free of charge from both entrances.
Facilities
Enjoy the Garden Café, which offers freshly made food, and explore the Garden Shops located at both entrances for unique gifts and plants.
Events and Activities
Check the Garden's website for upcoming events and activities suitable for families, such as guided tours and seasonal trails.
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