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Gardens
Do you know someone who's got greener fingers than the Jolly Green Giant? Are you at your happiest when you're digging up flower beds or strolling through a picturesque English country garden? Then for your next special occasion, why not make it even more memorable with one of Buyagift's wonderful garden-themed days out?
Delve into the fascinating world of plant life at the Eden Project in Cornwall, where you'll find the most breathtaking collection of plants from every corner of the globe, kept in their perfect conditions under the awe-inspiring dome. Or, if you prefer something slightly more sedate and quintessentially British, why not treat the nature lover in your life to an English Heritage membership, giving them entry to sumptuous country house gardens up and down the country for a whole year?
Whether you're looking to inspire the keen gardener or simply fancy having a fun family day out in the great outdoors, look no further than our amazing range of gardeners' days out.
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Buyagift provides a variety of garden-themed experiences across the UK, including visits to Kew Gardens & Palace, RHS Garden Wisley, The Alnwick Garden, Barnsdale Gardens and many more—often paired with extras like afternoon tea or meals .
Top picks include:
Kew Gardens & Palace in West London
RHS Garden Wisley near Woking
The Alnwick Garden in Northumberland
Barnsdale Gardens in Leicestershire
Inclusions vary by experience:
Entry to gardens
Add-ons like afternoon tea, meals, guidebooks, and in some cases meal with wine .
Generally, pets are not permitted, with the exception of assistance dogs. Some smaller or less formal gardens may allow dogs on leads, but it’s essential to verify with the venue before booking.
Many gardens are open seasonally, with peak times between spring and early autumn. Some may close or operate limited hours in winter or during adverse weather. It’s advisable to check the venue’s calendar or availability when booking.