Bicton Park Gardens
With over 64 acres to explore Bicton Park Gardens is “a delight for gardeners”. Spanning nearly 300 years of gardening history, the park is home to many rare and beautiful species, collected from around the world.
The Palm House is made from over 18,000 panes of glass (built 20 years before The Kew Gardens Palm House) hosting many Palms. Tropical House, Arid House, Temperate house.
Enjoy a coffee or lunch overlooking the Italian Garden. Explore the arboretum and while away time in the bird hide. Ride the wheelchair friendly Bicton Woodland railway which provides a great oversight of the whole park.
The countryside museum at Bicton Park Gardens contains a huge collection of bygone days. And for the children indoor and outdoor play areas, crazy golf, astro turf football pitch, ride the pedal tractors all to add to the fun. Please note that play areas are only open to children up to the age of 12.
Where to find Bicton Park Gardens
Bicton Park Gardens
30.9 miles from Highlands End and Eype Beach
28.8 miles from Golden Cap
34.2 miles from Graston Copse
53.8 miles from Sandyholme
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