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Giardino Botanico dell'Università di Durham

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Giardino Botanico dell'Università di Durham

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The Durham University Botanic Garden is a captivating 25-acre expanse of mature woodlands and diverse plant collections, nestled on the southern outskirts of Durham city in County Durham, Northeast England. Situated at an elevation of approximately 124 metres, this botanical garden is a significant natural landmark and the only remaining one of its kind in the region. It offers a tranquil escape, showcasing flora from around the globe within its various themed gardens and impressive glasshouses.

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    14 aprile 2017

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    L'Orto Botanico è aperto:

    Dal 1 marzo al 31 ottobre dalle 10:00 alle 17:00

    10:00-16:00 dal 1 novembre a fine febbraio (chiuso a Natale).

    Siamo aperti nei giorni festivi e la domenica di Pasqua.

    Adulti £ 4,00
    Ridotto £ 3,00
    Studenti/Bambini (sopra i 5 anni) £ 1,50
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    Posizione:City Of Durham, Inghilterra nord-orientale, Inghilterra, Regno Unito

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    What types of trails and walks are available at Durham University Botanic Garden, and how long do they typically take?

    The Botanic Garden offers a variety of walks through its 25 acres of mature woodlands and diverse plant collections. You can explore the woodland garden, the Alpine garden, a bamboo grove, and a wildflower meadow. There's also a dedicated science trail, developed with funding from the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council, offering an educational experience. While specific trail lengths aren't provided, visitors can enjoy leisurely strolls or more extensive explorations, with self-guided tours available. A typical visit to explore the main features might take 2-3 hours, but you can easily spend longer.

    What is the general difficulty and terrain like for walks within the Botanic Garden, and is it accessible for all?

    The garden features a mix of terrains, from gentle paths to more winding trails. It is situated at an elevation of approximately 124 metres, but the internal paths are generally manageable. The garden is noted as being partially wheelchair accessible, indicating that many areas are suitable for visitors with mobility considerations. However, some paths, especially in woodland areas, might be uneven. It's advisable to check with the garden directly for specific accessibility details if you have particular needs.

    Beyond the main plant collections, what unique features or 'hidden gems' can visitors discover?

    Beyond the impressive plant collections and glasshouses, the garden holds several unique attractions. You can find a fascinating Carboniferous Garden, which tells the story of County Durham's coal heritage. Keep an eye out for rare-breed Manx Loghtan sheep sometimes grazing in the parkland. There's also a dedicated bird hide for wildlife spotting, and various sculptures dotted throughout the grounds. The glasshouses themselves house not just plants, but also tropical insects like stick insects, scorpions, butterflies, and tarantulas.

    What are the parking options and public transport links for visiting the Botanic Garden?

    The Durham University Botanic Garden is located on Hollingside Lane, Durham, County Durham, DH1 3TN, near Grey College. While specific parking details aren't extensively provided, it's generally recommended to check the university's or garden's official website for the most up-to-date information on visitor parking. For public transport, its proximity to the city centre suggests bus routes would be available, and it's within reasonable distance of Durham train station. Planning your journey via local transport services is recommended.

    Is Durham University Botanic Garden suitable for a winter visit, and what can I expect to see?

    Yes, the garden is open throughout the winter months, from 1st November to the end of February (closed over Christmas), with slightly reduced hours (10am to 4pm). The garden changes with the seasons, offering different "color palettes and vistas." During winter, you can specifically explore the winter garden, which is designed to provide interest during the colder months. The glasshouses, with their tropical rainforest, desert, and Mediterranean species, offer a warm escape and vibrant displays regardless of the outdoor weather.

    Is the Durham University Botanic Garden family-friendly, and are there specific activities for children?

    The Botanic Garden is highly family-friendly, offering a tranquil and spacious escape for all ages. Children over 5 have a reduced admission fee, and infants are free. The diverse plant collections, glasshouses with tropical insects, and the opportunity to spot Manx Loghtan sheep or use the bird hide can be engaging for younger visitors. The science trail also provides an educational and interactive experience. Picnic areas are available, making it easy for families to spend a day exploring.

    Is the Durham University Botanic Garden dog-friendly?

    Based on typical botanic garden policies and the focus on plant collections and wildlife, it is generally unlikely that dogs are permitted within the Durham University Botanic Garden, with the exception of assistance dogs. It is always best to confirm directly with the garden before your visit to avoid disappointment.

    Are there cafes or refreshment options available within or near the Botanic Garden?

    Yes, there is a cafe located within the visitor centre at the Durham University Botanic Garden. This provides a convenient spot to relax and refuel during or after your visit. Additionally, the garden's proximity to Durham city centre means there are numerous cafes, pubs, and restaurants available nearby for further dining options.

    What are the operating hours and admission fees for the Durham University Botanic Garden?

    The garden's operating hours vary seasonally: 10am to 5pm from 1st March to 31st October, and 10am to 4pm from 1st November to the end of February (closed over Christmas). They are open on Bank Holidays and Easter Sunday. Admission fees are: Adults £4.00, Concession £3.00, Students/Children (over 5) £1.50, Infants FREE, and Carers FREE. Durham University Campus Card holders also receive free entry.

    What makes the Durham University Botanic Garden a significant place to visit in the Northeast of England?

    The Durham University Botanic Garden is the only remaining botanic garden in the Northeast of England, making it a unique regional asset. It spans 25 acres of mature woodlands and houses diverse plant collections from around the globe, including species from Chile, China, Japan, and more. It attracts over 80,000 visitors annually and has been recognized for its beauty and educational value, featured in The Guardian's Country Diary and on Channel 4. It's also included in Durham County Council's Local List of Historic Parks, Gardens and Historic Landscapes, highlighting its heritage importance.

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