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🌿Eden Project
The Eden Project is a stunning environmental and educational attraction set in a reclaimed clay pit near St Austell, Cornwall. It's famous for its giant biomes housing the world's largest indoor rainforest and a Mediterranean landscape. Families can explore lush gardens, interactive exhibits, and seasonal events like ice skating in winter.
- **Highlights for kids**: The Rainforest Biome with treetop walkways and waterfalls, the Mediterranean Biome with olive groves and lemon trees, and the outdoor gardens with play areas and sculptures. Younger children love the 'Seed' play area and storytelling sessions.
- **Ages**: Suitable for all, but toddlers (2+) will enjoy sensory experiences; older kids (5-12) love the adventure trails and educational workshops. Teens can engage with sustainability talks and behind-the-scenes tours.
- **Facilities**: Pushchair-friendly paths, baby-changing facilities, lockers, buggy hire (free or small fee), and a wide range of cafes (high chairs available). Picnic areas are available outside.
- **Practical tips**: Book tickets online in advance for best prices and timed entry. Allow at least 3-4 hours. The site is mostly under cover, so it's great for rainy days, but outdoor areas are exposed. Wear comfortable shoes.
Travel tips
Book online in advance for better prices
Purchase tickets online before your visit to secure the best prices and guarantee timed entry slots.
Allow 3-4 hours for a full visit
Plan for at least 3-4 hours to explore both biomes and outdoor areas without rushing through.
Wear comfortable shoes for exploring
Bring well-fitting, supportive shoes as you'll be walking on varied terrain throughout the site.
Perfect for rainy days
Most attractions are indoors under cover, making this ideal when weather won't cooperate with outdoor plans.
Free or low-cost buggy hire available
Hire a buggy on-site if you haven't brought your own pushchair, making navigation easier with younger children.
Paths are pushchair-friendly
Main pathways through the biomes and gardens are suitable for pushchairs, though some areas may be more challenging.
Baby-changing facilities available
Dedicated baby-changing areas are provided throughout the site, plus high chairs in cafes for feeding times.
Toddlers will love the sensory experiences
Children aged 2+ enjoy the rainforest sounds, waterfalls, and touch-friendly plants in the biomes.
The Seed play area suits younger children
Younger visitors have a dedicated play space in the Seed area; check if age-appropriate for your child.
Treetop walkways excite older children
Kids aged 5-12 particularly enjoy the elevated walkways in the Rainforest Biome for views and adventure.
Bring snacks or picnic from home
Whilst cafes are available on-site, bringing packed snacks or using the outdoor picnic areas can save money and time.
Multiple cafes cater to different appetites
Several cafes throughout the site offer options for various dietary needs and eating preferences.
Lockers available for belongings
Use on-site lockers to store items you won't need during exploration, keeping hands free for children.
Outdoor areas are more exposed to weather
Whilst biomes are covered, the outdoor gardens lack shelter, so plan outdoor time when weather permits.
Storytelling sessions entertain toddlers
Check the schedule for storytelling sessions which younger children often find engaging and educational.
Sustainability talks appeal to older children
Teenagers and older children interested in ecology can join behind-the-scenes tours and sustainability discussions.
Mediterranean Biome feels warmer
The Mediterranean section with olive and lemon trees offers a different sensory experience from the rainforest.
Check for seasonal events like winter ice skating
The site hosts seasonal attractions such as ice skating rinks in winter—check the website before visiting.
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