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🌸RHS Garden Wisley

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RHS Garden Wisley is a world-class botanic garden in Surrey, offering a fantastic day out for families. Highlights include the huge Informative Plant Centre with tropical and desert plants in the Glasshouse, the stunning Wild Wood with adventure play areas, and the seasonal displays that change throughout the year.

  • Families will love the Wild Wood adventure playgrounds, including a wooden castle, slides, and climbing frames suitable for ages 2–16. There are also smaller play areas for toddlers.
  • Practical tips: Bring a picnic (or eat at one of several cafes), wear comfortable shoes, and check the website for seasonal events like pumpkin trails or Christmas lights. The garden is mostly outdoor, so rainy days may be less enjoyable, but the Glasshouse and indoor dining areas offer shelter.
  • Ages 0–18: Something for all, with dedicated areas for toddlers, children, and teens. Pushchair-friendly paths are available.
Cost£££ Expensive
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountySurrey
CountryEngland
Ages018+
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Travel tips

  • Wild Wood adventure play is the main draw

    Head straight to Wild Wood to see the wooden castle, slides and climbing frames. It's the highlight for most families and worth visiting early to avoid crowds.

  • Wear proper walking shoes

    The garden is large and mostly outdoor. Comfortable, sturdy walking shoes are essential for parents and older children to enjoy the full visit.

  • Check weather before visiting

    As an outdoor garden, heavy rain significantly impacts enjoyment. Aim for dry days, or visit on a rainy day only if you're happy to spend most time in the Glasshouse and cafés.

  • Pushchair-friendly paths throughout

    The garden has pushchair-friendly paths, making it manageable with babies and toddlers. However, some play areas may be harder to access with a full-size buggy.

  • Bring a picnic to save money and time

    Picnicking is encouraged and saves costs compared to the on-site cafés. Pack snacks and drinks, especially if visiting with young children who may get hungry mid-exploration.

  • Dedicated toddler play areas available

    Smaller play areas cater to toddlers separately from older children's activities, so you can find age-appropriate fun without worry.

  • Plan for at least a half-day visit

    With multiple areas to explore, play zones, and the Glasshouse to enjoy, budget at least 3–4 hours for a worthwhile family visit.

  • Check for seasonal events and trails

    The garden runs seasonal events like pumpkin trails and Christmas lights. Visit the RHS website before you go to catch special activities during your preferred season.

  • Glasshouse offers tropical and desert plants

    The large Glasshouse showcases exotic plants and provides shelter on cooler or breezy days. It's also a good spot to regroup younger children during the visit.

  • Something for ages 0 to 18

    From baby-friendly paths and toddler play to teenager-suitable climbing and exploration, the garden genuinely caters to all ages in one visit.

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