Throughout the seasons there are continuous, stunning variations of colour and vista. Broad avenues, sweeping views and hidden pathways all combine to make the National Arboretum a wonderful experience for all the family.
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The 14,902 labelled trees (around 2,500 different types of tree) come from Britain, China, North America, Japan, Chile and other temperate climates. Planting started in the 1850s by Robert Holford; the rich Victorian landowner to whom the Westonbirt estate belonged. Within the 17 miles of accessible paths and five national collections, children can become young adventurers, and adults connect with trees through guided walks and self-led trails.
Westonbirt Arboretum consists of three main areas:
The Old Arboretum is a carefully designed landscape dating from the 1850s offering beautiful vistas, stately avenues and trees from around the world.
Silk Wood is an ancient, semi-natural woodland which has exotic plantings throughout its landscape.
Whilst the Grade I registered Downs hosts species-rich grassland and is a great picnicking location.
Throughout the seasons there are continuous, stunning variations of colour and vista. Broad avenues, sweeping views and hidden pathways all combine to make the National Arboretum a wonderful experience for all the family.
STIHL Treetop Walkway - Your breathtaking birds-eye view of Westonbirts wonderful trees! Offering you spectacular views across the arboretum landscape. Access to the walkway is included in the cost of admission. The main walkway is step-free, making it accessible to visitors on foot, using mobility scooters, wheelchairs and pushchairs. It is 300 metres long and gradually rises on gentle inclines to a height of 13 metres.
Weather conditions right up until early autumn can affect the timing and rate at which autumn colour emerges, making it difficult for us to predict when the absolute best time to visit will be. Luckily, at Westonbirt, a succession of plants from different areas of the temperate globe burst into a succession of bright, golden or burnished tones meaning there is something to delight the senses throughout the autumn period - from September to November - with peak leaf-peeping time being the month of October.
The natural play trail - perfect for kids of all ages to enjoy, build dens and play in the woods, clamber over logs, scramble through tyre tunnels, discover the mystical troll bridge and much, much more on the play trail! Pick up your free family activity map from the Welcome Building when you arrive.
Please note: coach is shared with other passengers visiting Highgrove.
Depart Approx. 4.30/5pm
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
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Bridgwater | Bridgwater Mount Street Bus Stop Rear of Angel Place Shopping centre | View |
Bristol Anchor Road East | Anchor Road Opposite @Bristol- We The Curious Eastbound Bus Stop | View |
Bristol Tesco | Tesco's Eastville Bus stop - Jct 2 of M32 (Tesco's Car park only has a 2 Hr. parking limit) | View |
Burnham on Sea | Burnham on Sea, Pier Street Bus Stop The Old Pier Tavern | View |
Clevedon | Clevedon Miles Morgan Travel Agency, Triangle Bus Stop | View |
Gordano | Gordano M5 Services CAR PARK | View |
Highbridge | Highbridge, Church Street Bus Stop Near to Church | View |
Weston Borough Arms | Borough Arms, Bus Shelter after main entrance to old Clarks Factory | View |
Weston-super-Mare | Weston-super-Mare Locking Road Car Park | View |
Worle -Queensway Centre | Worle - Food Warehouse Bus St-opposite Bridge Farm New Bristol Road | View |
Worle-Preanes Green | Bus Stop Worle Preanes Green, New Bristol Rd. Summer Lane Bus Shelter | View |
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