The University of Bristol Botanic Garden is a botanical garden in Bristol, England. The garden moved to its current site in Stoke Bishop in 2005, having …
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Jul 15, 2024
Small but with different parts. You can loose yourself in peace and tranquility amongst the beauty. Includes flower borders, pond, parts of geographical areas, including local rare plants, meadow, gl… Full review by Naticam
May 8, 2024
Expensive considering how small the gardens are!! Very expensive to enter and find that it was absolutely full of school kids screaming/shouting, making a lot of noise and blocking all the paths etc… Full review by MrA922
Apr 18, 2024
The overall gardens was beautiful and up there in my list of botanical/private gardens. The cafe lacked food, it was mainly cake and an option of 6 sandwiches and that’s it. Could do with an upgrade.… Full review by Samantha J
good morning, I saw in the group travel magazine about your botanic garden, can I bring a coach of people ( well 40 in number) to see the garden, can I bring a coach can you give me road directions as I do not my way around Bristol. is it far from the City.... my e mail is not working very well, it is returning all mail to the senders. and not to me so may I give you my address--- I am thinking of coming up on Saturday 4th Feb. I do hope you are open on Saturdays, as this is the only day we can travel... Mrs C Elbro , 6 Rosedale Ave ,Peverell ,Plymouth PL2 3PN Devon 01752 793532 we are the twinning supporters association Oh and prices to enter please.
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Although I cannot speak on behalf of the Botanical Gardens I can advise that they do have parking facilities for coaches and they are not far from the city centre. Go up Park Street, …
Although I cannot speak on behalf of the Botanical Gardens I can advise that they do have parking facilities for coaches and they are not far from the city centre. Go up Park Street, then all the way to the top of Whiteladies Road, across the Downs park and as you come down the hill the Road is to your right. Hope this helps! Not sure about entrance fee but google it.