University of Bristol Botanic Garden
The University of Bristol Botanic Garden is located in the Stoke Bishop area of Bristol. The garden has moved to its current site after previously being at two other sites in the city. It is run and owned by the University of Bristol.
They cultivate around 4,500 plant species from over 200 plant families within the five-acre site. There are glasshouses with a great variety of cacti and some super huge water lilies which grow when the weather is warm. Special collections include an Evolutionary Dell with what were the dinosaurs’ favourite plants and there are some rare South West native and threatened plants. There are also Chinese and Western medical herb gardens and a Mediterranean collection.
They also hold a number of annual events, including science picnics, music, art and sculpture events. Private day, evening and weekend guided tours can be arranged for groups.
Further Information University of Bristol Botanic Garden
Is there food and drink available?
There is a cafe serving food and drinks. You are welcome to picnic outdoors.
What are the main things to do?
Around 4,500 plant species from over 200 plant families within the five-acre site with greenhouses and outdoor planting. There are toilets and a cafe.
What are the ticket prices?
Adults are £7 and those under 18 years are free.
Prices are subject to change and/or discounts online.
Is there parking?
Parking is extremely limited at the Botanic Garden. There is parking nearby and charges may apply.
When are they open?
They are open for most of the year. For up-to-date opening times please visit their website.
Are they accessible?
The Garden is largely accessible for wheelchairs and mobility scooters with a designated path leading around the Garden and glasshouses. Disabled toilet facilities are available on site.