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The University of Bristol Botanic Garden cultivates some 4,500 plant species from over 200 plant families within its five-acre site. This diversity of plants is unique and not found anywhere else in the Bristol area.
The Botanic Garden tours can be enjoyed throughout the year and outside normal opening times by prior appointment. Tours are hosted by the Garden’s team of trained volunteer guides who explain about the history and work of the Garden and introduce the plant collections.
Private tours can be booked for a group of 10+ people. The garden also hosts public tours once a month, check the website for the upcoming dates.
Open (1 Jan 2021 - 31 Dec 2021) |
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