The Alnwick Garden

The Alnwick Garden courtesy of Emma

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Type: Garden

Just ten years ago the garden site was empty and derelict, it took the bold vision of the Duchess of Northumberland to transform it into the world-class attraction you can enjoy today. The Alnwick Garden belongs to a charity, The Alnwick Garden Trust, which is fundraising to complete the landscape.

The Alnwick Garden is one of the most exciting contemporary gardens on earth. A garden for gardeners with a design that looks to the future. It's a stunning attraction and a floral wonderland. But this isn't just an attraction for keen horticulturalists. The Alnwick Garden prides itself on being a place for families with lots of chances to get wet and play. You can collect water in the mini tractors, paddle in the rills, see the many ways water can move in the Serpent Garden and dodge the Grand Cascade’s jets.

You can see acres of fascinating plants, water sculptures and the infamous Poison Garden. The landscape is eclectic, from the gentle waves of colour and scent in the Rose Garden to the riotous, spellbinding water displays of the centrepiece the Grand Cascade.
The pergola-covered paths of the rose garden combine shrub and climbing roses with clematis and honeysuckle, and the Ornamental Garden features the best of European garden design and planting.

In the Serpent Garden, eight water sculptures nestle in the coils of a topiary serpent, while the Poison Garden holds dangerous plants and their stories.
The garden is also home to the Bamboo Labyrinth and one of the world's largest tree houses, with rope bridges (walkways in the sky) and a fantastic place to eat. The new pavilion and visitor centre house has places to eat, shop, learn and relax, as well as regular creative performances and tours, hands-on workshops, fabulous local food and inspirational gifts from Northumberland.

Opening Times

Open All Year
09/01/2012 - 09/02/2012
DayTimes
10/02/2012 - 31/03/2012
DayTimes
Monday10:0016:00
Tuesday10:0016:00
Wednesday10:0016:00
Thursday10:0016:00
Friday10:0016:00
Saturday10:0016:00
Sunday10:0016:00
Bank Holiday10:0016:00
01/04/2012 - 31/12/2012
DayTimes
Monday10:0018:00
Tuesday10:0018:00
Wednesday10:0018:00
Thursday10:0018:00
Friday10:0018:00
Saturday10:0018:00
Sunday10:0018:00
Bank Holiday09:0017:00

Ticket Information

Ticket TypeTicket Tariff
Adult£11.00 per ticket type
Child£0.01 per ticket type
Concession£8.00 per ticket type
Group (14 or more adults(price per person))£7.00 per ticket type

Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.

Road Directions

Nearest major road is A1. Leave A1 north of the town signposted by the tourist information sign for 'The Alnwick Garden' (Denwick turn-off). The garden is clearly signposted approximately 1 mile from the A1 junction.

Public Transport Directions

Nearest railway station is Alnmouth. Taxi or bus to Alnwick.From A1 follow the signs at Alnwick for The Alnwick Garden which is 1 mile from the A1 junction. Access the Garden from Denwick Lane where parking is provided
Local buses connect Alnwick to Newcastle and surrounding towns.

Downloads

Chapter 2 – The Pavilion and Visitor Centre
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Chapter 2 – The Pavilion and Visitor Centre

Audio Guide - Discover more about the history of the Walled Garden, and previous gardens on the site

Chapter 3 – The Grand Cascade
1.4 Mb

Chapter 3 – The Grand Cascade

Audio Guide - Hear about the design and technology behind the largest water feature of its kind, and the building challenges

Chapter 4 – The Ornamental Garden
1.4 Mb

Chapter 4 – The Ornamental Garden

Audio Guide - Learn the secrets of maintaining a densely planted garden from head gardener Derek Horton

Chapter 5 – The Rose Garden
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Chapter 5 – The Rose Garden

Audio Guide - Find out more about the roses, including the Alnwick Rose

Chapter 6 – The Bamboo Labyrinth
612 Kb

Chapter 6 – The Bamboo Labyrinth

Audio Guide - Discover the meaning of the Labyrinth’s inscription ‘Only dead fish swim with the stream’

Chapter 7 – The Serpent Garden
1.3 Mb

Chapter 7 – The Serpent Garden

Audio Guide - Discover how the Duchess and William Pye began working together

Chapter 8 – The Poison Garden
1.5 Mb

Chapter 8 – The Poison Garden

Audio Guide - Hear what inspired the Duchess’s vision for the Poison Garden, and how the gardeners work with the dangerous plants

Chapter 9 – The Treehouse
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Chapter 9 – The Treehouse

Audio Guide - Learn more about the Duchess’s ideas for The Treehouse, and The Garden’s approach to education

Chapter 10 – The Woodland Walk
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Chapter 10 – The Woodland Walk

Audio Guide - Discover more about the future plans for The Garden’s development

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Facilities

Provider Features

  • Outdoor Attraction
  • Smoking Some Areas
  • Village Location

Accessibility

  • All Areas Accessible to Disabled Visitors
  • Guide Dogs Permitted
  • Parking Areas for Disabled Visitors
  • Ramp / Level Access
  • Toilets for Disabled Visitors

Parking & Transport

  • On site parking
  • Parking (free)

Catering

  • On-Site café/restaurant - Light lunches and refreshments in Pavilion Cafe, seating 200 and the tree house restaurant seating 80 inside and 40 outside. Morning coffee, lunches and afternoon tea served in the Pavilion Cafe, courtyard coffee shop and The Treehouse.
  • Picnic Site

Payment Methods

  • Approx length of visit - 2.5 hours
  • Blue Badge Guides admitted free
  • Delta accepted
  • Groups Accepted - Essential to prebook.
  • JCB accepted
  • Maestro accepted
  • MasterCard accepted
  • Max group size - 20
  • Min group size - 14
  • Solo accepted
  • Special group rates - £6.25 per person (children can enter free when accompanied by an adult - up to 4 children per adult)
  • Sterling Travellers Cheques accepted
  • TIC Staff Admitted Free
  • Visa accepted

Provider Facilities

  • Conference facilities
  • Event Venue
  • Toilets

Target Markets

  • Family Fun
  • Marketed Towards Children
  • Marketed Towards Families
  • Marketed Towards Senior Citizens
  • Marketed Towards Students / Youth

Tours and Demonstrations

  • Demonstrations Given
  • Educational Visits Accepted - 2 meeting rooms available which hold 50 or 150 delegates.
  • Guided Tours Available for Groups

The Alnwick Garden

Denwick Lane
Alnwick
Northumberland
NE66 1YU

Tel: +44 01665 511350

Fax: +44 01665 511351

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