Jungle walk, perfect for walking dogs when my wife and myself arrived at the ticket office, we found no one wanted to enter the botanical garden and then sat down for coffee. There is a small pavilion on the ground near the entrance to relax but paying £10 for that would be a bit expensive! Usually she would come with me but she had a leg injury and couldn't get far. So I went in and she was back in the car and the staff asked her to go through the barrier before going to the toilet, which I think they lacked tips here. There are large restaurants, cafes, toilets, shops and learning centers on the mountain. Friends who are tired don’t have to worry about not having a place to replenish energy and rest. Information points appear every once in a while, plastic cards can be rotated, and specific information about various trees can be learned. I love nature but my botany knowledge is very little. Apart from it being a botanical garden, there is nothing to see but I enjoyed a walk for about an hour. Since admission fees are the main source of funding for the maintenance, development and maintenance of the Westonbirt botanical garden. Every penny spent by visitors is invested by the UK Forest Service in a number of areas. This includes sidewalk maintenance, playgrounds, care and expansion of botanical gardens and tree protection. This part of the funding also provides personnel and information centers to improve access quality, provide various learning opportunities and ensure safety, maintain friendly play environment, etc., and can also walk dogs in this vast botanical garden, which is rare. All in all, I love walking, it can be said to be expensive, but at least it is helpful to keep fit. Tips: 1. Open hours: 9am to 5pm every day. 2. Tickets are $10, small expensive, but great value for money.
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Jungle walk, perfect for walking dogs when my wife and myself arrived at the ticket office, we found no one wanted to enter the botanical garden and then sat down for coffee. There is a small pavilion on the ground near the entrance to relax but paying £10 for that would be a bit expensive! Usually she would come with me but she had a leg injury and couldn't get far. So I went in and she was back in the car and the staff asked her to go through the barrier before going to the toilet, which I think they lacked tips here. There are large restaurants, cafes, toilets, shops and learning centers on the mountain. Friends who are tired don’t have to worry about not having a place to replenish energy and rest. Information points appear every once in a while, plastic cards can be rotated, and specific information about various trees can be learned. I love nature but my botany knowledge is very little. Apart from it being a botanical garden, there is nothing to see but I enjoyed a walk for about an hour. Since admission fees are the main source of funding for the maintenance, development and maintenance of the Westonbirt botanical garden. Every penny spent by visitors is invested by the UK Forest Service in a number of areas. This includes sidewalk maintenance, playgrounds, care and expansion of botanical gardens and tree protection. This part of the funding also provides personnel and information centers to improve access quality, provide various learning opportunities and ensure safety, maintain friendly play environment, etc., and can also walk dogs in this vast botanical garden, which is rare. All in all, I love walking, it can be said to be expensive, but at least it is helpful to keep fit. Tips: 1. Open hours: 9am to 5pm every day. 2. Tickets are $10, small expensive, but great value for money.