The Alnwick Garden
Alnwick, Northumberland · ★ 4.5 · 16,318 visitor reviews
Alnwick, NE66 1YU

About
The Alnwick Garden is home to one of the world's largest wooden tree houses, with walkways in the sky, rope bridges and a fantastic place to eat in the treetops, and the Woodland Walk. This adventure attraction also features the Grand Cascade, a tumbling mass of water with shooting jets, and the Rose and Ornamental Gardens. The Serpent Garden features interactive water sculptures, and there's also the Bamboo Labyrinth and the Poison Garden, with dangerous plants and their gruesome stories...
Recent History of Alnwick Garden Alnwick Gardens is a beautiful and expansive garden located in the town of Alnwick, in the county of Northumberland. The contemporary gardens were created by the Duchess of Northumberland and opened to the public in 2001! They are home to a wide variety of plants, flowers, and trees, as well as a number of unique and exciting features that make them a great destination for visitors of all ages.
Things To Do One of the main attractions of Alnwick Gardens is the Grand Cascade, a stunning water feature that features a series of cascading waterfalls that flow into a large pond. The Grand Cascade is a great place to sit and relax with your youngsters, and visitors can also take a boat ride on the pond to get a closer look at the waterfalls. Wake up and smell the roses...
literally! Take a magical stroll through the extensive Rose Garden. Featuring a wide variety of roses, the beautiful garden showcases some of the rarest and most historic varieties in the world.
Visitors can take a stroll through the finest garden and admire the different types of roses and their unique colours and fragrances. Who knew a garden could have a dark side... *gulps*.
Step through the black iron gate and welcome to The Poison Garden! This unique feature of Alnwick Gardens is home to a wide variety of poisonous plants, many of which have been used throughout history for medicinal and deadly purposes. Visitors can take a guided tour of the deadliest garden and learn about the different plants and their effects on the human body.
Some of the narcotic plants have toxic fumes - so you're advised not to touch, smell or taste any of the plants! The Alnwick Treehouse is another must-see attraction at the gardens. This huge treehouse is built around a mature oak tree and offers a fantastic view of the surrounding garden.
Visitors can climb the stairs to the top of the treehouse and enjoy the view or take a break in the café inside. Did you know it's named of the largest tree houses in the world? Your cheeky monkeys will go wild for the adventure playground at Alnwick Garden.
This huge play structure has been designed with a variety of different play areas, including swings, slides, and challenging climbing structures. Kids can also enjoy the mini-golf course and the Hedge Maze for hours of fun. Wander down the Bamboo Labyrinth if you're brave enough!
This elegant and surprisingly peaceful labyrinth is a great spot to walk and explore with your kids. The labyrinth is made up of tall bamboo plants and provides a feeling of serenity and calmness. For those who are interested in gardening and horticulture, Alnwick Gardens also offers a number of different educational programs.
Visitors can take a guided tour of the gardens and learn about the different plants and their care, or participate in a gardening workshop. This is a great idea for older family members or it could be a wonderful Mother's Day gift experience idea. There is also a gift shop on the premises where you can buy gardening tools, gifts and souvenirs.
If you're looking for a day out filled with beauty, nature and entertainment, Alnwick Garden is the perfect destination. The variety of activities and attractions, combined with the beauty of the gardens, make it a great place to visit for people of all ages. With so much to see and do, you'll never be bored at Alnwick Gardens!
But wait... we have one more exciting attraction to let you in on... Lilidorei - a magical and mysterious village where 9 clans celebrate and worship Christmas!!
It isn't just for Christmas time, but all year long! Visit the clan hours, immerse yourself in the strange world and discover the secrets of the village. Special Events Programmes of activities and events run throughout the year, and there's something for all the family!
Keep an eye out for the annual award-winning light trail in the Wintertime. Throw on your trainers and run to the gardens for the giant lawn games activities in the summer or grab your swimming costume Splash Alnwick. Food & Drink If you need to replenish your energy, head to The Treehouse Restaurant for a tastebud adventure!
You'll be nestled in the cosy treetops and can enjoy delicious food like roast chicken, gnocchi, vegan burgers and cauliflower fritters. For the kids, there's chicken lollipops, burgers, fish and chips and more. The Pavilion Cafe has all your cakes and bakes, as well as light bites, sandwiches, pizzas and salads!
Don't forget to visit The Bakery if you like paninis, savoury pastries and sweet treats! "Alnwick Gardens is without doubt the best and most diverse gardens that our family have visited. There is genuinely something for every age group and interest.
The kids loved the maze, treasure hunt, fountains and swings in the blossom tree orchard. I thought the tour of the Poison Garden was incredibly interesting, made by the engaging and funny guide. There is a massive cafe with plenty of sheltered seating, which was useful on a rainy day.
Good for: babies toddlers, older children, young children
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Facilities
- Toilets
- Wheelchair Accessible
- Dog Friendly
- Accessible Parking
- Accessible Entrance
- Contactless Payment
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Common questions
How much does it cost to visit The Alnwick Garden?
Adult tickets are £16.80 and children go free. This makes it excellent value for families visiting Northumberland.
What is there for children at The Alnwick Garden?
Children can explore one of the world's largest wooden treehouses with walkways, rope bridges, and a restaurant in the treetops. There is also an adventure playground, the Bamboo Labyrinth, and the fascinating Poison Garden.
Is The Alnwick Garden suitable for young children?
Yes, the gardens welcome babies, toddlers, young children, and older children. There are activities throughout suitable for different age groups.
Can I bring my dog to The Alnwick Garden?
Yes, The Alnwick Garden is dog-friendly, so your four-legged family member can join you for the day.
Is The Alnwick Garden wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the garden is wheelchair accessible with an accessible entrance. There is accessible parking, toilets on site, and contactless payments are accepted.
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