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🌿Oxford Botanic Garden

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Founded in 1621, the Oxford Botanic Garden is the oldest botanic garden in the UK, offering a peaceful oasis in the heart of the city. Families can explore themed gardens, glasshouses with tropical and arid plants, and the Grand Borders.

Kid-friendly highlights:
- Children's trail with activity sheets available at the ticket desk
- Family workshops and events during school holidays
- Picnic areas and lawns for running around
- Themed glasshouses (e.g., Lily House with giant water lilies) that captivate young imaginations
- Interactive plants like the sensitive mimosa

Facilities: Pushchair-friendly paths, baby-changing facilities in the accessible toilet, and a café with kids' menu. The garden is best for children aged 3–12, but babies and toddlers can enjoy the sensory plants and open spaces. Practical tip: Check the website for seasonal family events.

Cost££ Moderate
Rainy day☔ Yes
SettingOutdoor
CountryEngland
Ages012
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Travel tips

  • Collect activity sheets at the entrance

    Pick up a children's trail sheet at the ticket desk to keep kids engaged whilst exploring the gardens.

  • Pushchairs are welcome on most paths

    The garden is pushchair-friendly, making it manageable for families with babies and toddlers.

  • Baby-changing facilities available

    Nappy changing facilities are located in the accessible toilet, so bring what you need but you'll have somewhere to change.

  • Glasshouses offer sensory experiences

    The Lily House and other glasshouses fascinate young children with giant water lilies and interactive plants like the sensitive mimosa.

  • Bring a picnic to save on costs

    Designated picnic areas and lawns are available, making a packed lunch a budget-friendly option alongside the café.

  • Plan around school holidays for family workshops

    The garden runs family workshops during school holidays—check the website for dates and book ahead if spaces are limited.

  • Best suited for children aged 3 to 12

    Whilst all ages can enjoy it, younger primary school children tend to get the most out of the trails and interactive elements.

  • Café has a kids' menu

    The on-site café offers children's meals, so you don't need to rely entirely on packed food.

  • Lawns provide space to run around

    Open grassy areas let children burn off energy between exploring the planted sections.

  • Rainy days are manageable

    Glasshouses provide cover on rainy days, though the garden does work best in fair weather.

  • Check the website for seasonal highlights

    Events and plant displays change seasonally, so a quick website check beforehand helps you plan what to focus on.

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