Planbuisson Garden: Bamboo Grove
Planbuisson Garden: Bamboo Grove
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The Jardin de Planbuisson Bamboo Grove, also known as Les Bambous de Planbuisson, is a unique botanical garden located in Le Buisson-de-Cadouin, Dordogne, in Southwest France. Situated near the confluence of the Dordogne and Vézère rivers, halfway between the historic towns of Bergerac and Sarlat, this remarkable site is often described as a living "forest" due to its dense and towering bamboo species. Spanning 1.5 to 2 hectares, it boasts one of Europe's most extensive collections of bamboos and grasses,…
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Distance 1.99 km
Uphill 10 m
Downhill 10 m
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Most visitors find that 1.5 to 2 hours is sufficient to explore the entire garden at a leisurely pace. This allows ample time to wander through the diverse sections, including the serene dry Zen garden, and appreciate the vast collection of bamboos and grasses. If you plan to visit the on-site nursery or spend extra time photographing, you might extend your stay.
The garden features an extensive network of pathways, often made of walnut shells. While the terrain is generally gentle, some paths might be uneven. For visitors with strollers or wheelchairs, it's advisable to be aware that certain sections may present challenges due to the natural ground cover and occasional slight inclines. It's best to contact the garden directly for the most up-to-date accessibility information.
The provided information does not explicitly state whether dogs are permitted in the Jardin de Planbuisson Bamboo Grove. As it is a botanical garden with a focus on plant collections, it is common for such establishments to have restrictions on pets. We recommend contacting the garden directly before your visit to confirm their current pet policy.
The garden boasts an astonishing array of bamboo species, including towering giants like Phyllostachys vivax and Phyllostachys edulis, which can reach up to 20 meters. You'll also discover delicate 'weeping' types such as Fargesias nitida and Yushania velutina, alongside varieties with black, yellow, green, and striped culms (stems) and variegated leaves. A notable feature is also the dry Zen garden, offering a tranquil space for contemplation.
The Jardin de Planbuisson Bamboo Grove is located in Le Buisson-de-Cadouin, a rural area in the Dordogne. While parking is available on-site for those traveling by car, public transport options may be limited. It is generally recommended to reach the garden by private vehicle. For specific public transport inquiries, checking local bus schedules or taxi services in the Le Buisson-de-Cadouin area would be necessary.
The Jardin de Planbuisson is situated in the heart of Périgord, near the confluence of the Dordogne and Vézère rivers, an area rich in historical and natural sites. While the garden itself is a unique attraction, nearby you can explore charming villages, prehistoric caves, and other beautiful gardens. The towns of Bergerac and Sarlat are also within a reasonable driving distance, offering cultural and culinary experiences.
Thanks to the evergreen nature of bamboos, the garden remains vibrant and green even in winter, offering a unique perspective compared to deciduous forests. Visiting during the colder months can provide a more tranquil experience with fewer crowds, allowing for a peaceful appreciation of the garden's serene atmosphere. The rustling of the bamboo leaves can be particularly soothing in the quiet of winter.
Yes, an admission fee is charged to enter the Jardin de Planbuisson Bamboo Grove. The garden is generally open daily during the warmer months, and on weekend afternoons year-round. For the most accurate and up-to-date information on specific opening hours and admission prices, it is always best to check their official website or contact the garden directly before planning your visit.
The Jardin de Planbuisson is considered a family-friendly destination, offering a peaceful and engaging environment for all ages. Children can enjoy exploring the winding pathways and discovering the impressive variety of bamboos and grasses. While there aren't specific playgrounds, the natural setting provides ample space for imaginative play and learning about botany. The gentle terrain makes it suitable for leisurely strolls with children.
The provided information does not mention any on-site cafes or dining facilities directly within the Jardin de Planbuisson Bamboo Grove. However, as the garden is located in Le Buisson-de-Cadouin, you would likely find local cafes or restaurants in the nearby village or surrounding areas. It's a good idea to plan your dining before or after your visit, or bring your own refreshments if permitted within the garden.
The Jardin de Planbuisson is unique for housing one of Europe's largest collections of bamboos and grasses, with over 430 Poaceae species and 264 bamboo varieties. It offers an
The Jardin de Planbuisson is unique for housing one of Europe's largest collections of bamboos and grasses, with over 430 Poaceae species and 264 bamboo varieties. It offers an 'atypical voyage' with a wild, lush, and revitalizing natural setting, contrasting with more formal French gardens. Its focus on creating an exotic, tropical atmosphere, often described as a 'slice of Asia', provides a distinct experience. The garden also holds the prestigious 'Jardin remarquable' label.
Yes, the garden includes a commercial nursery where visitors can purchase a variety of bamboos, including non-invasive species suitable for home gardens. Knowledgeable staff are typically on hand to provide expert advice, making it an excellent resource for gardening enthusiasts interested in cultivating bamboos or other grasses.