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The Garden is open everyday except Christmas Day.

 
April - September 10am - 6pm
October - March 10am - 4pm
 
The Garden’s shops and venues for eating and drinking are also open during these times.
 

Last admissions 45 minutes before closing.

 

Dogs, other than assistance dogs, are not permitted in The Garden, although they can be walked in the Woodland Walk.

 

Our visitor car parks are situated off Denwick Lane , follow signs to The Garden.

 

Each ticket includes access to the Walled Garden, The Pavilion, The Treehouse and the Woodland Walk

 

The Alnwick Garden, a charity, is a living landscape of ideas and opportunities for people. As a charity, we can claim tax back from the government called Gift Aid if you buy a Friends subscription or a ticket that includes a donation, if you are a UK taxpayer. To us, Gift Aid is worth an extra £28 for every £100 of tickets we sell, it increases the value of your donation to us and helps to bring the landscape to life.

 
Prices are valid from 1st April 2008.
 
Prices including a Gift Aid donation
Adult : £10.00*
Concession: £7.50*
Child (16 and under - up to 4 per adult): £0.01
Group (14 people or more): £6.25 per person

Educational group: £2.50 per child

 
*This price includes an optional £1.00 per person charitable donation.
 
Prices excluding a Gift Aid donation
Adult : £9.00
Concession: £6.50
Child (16 and under - up to 4 per adult): £0.01
Group (14 people or more): £6.25 per person

Educational group: £2.50 per child

 
During the day, visitors must hold a valid admissions ticket for The Garden to eat, drink and shop in The Treehouse and The Pavilion. Tickets are not required in The Visitor Centre.
 
 
The Alnwick Garden has been created with children in mind, who will find fun, exciting and interesting experiences throughout The Garden. Lots of the water can be played in, and it's easy to get wet so please bring a change of clothes. Younger visitors can run through the Grand Cascade's jets, drive the miniature tractors and collect water in their buckets or splash in the rills. They can also visit the Poison Garden to hear gruesome stories about nasty plants, play hide and seek in the secret places in the Ornamental Garden or run along The Treehouse's rope bridges to see how much they wobble. The Treehouse is a wonderful place for families to eat together, with great menu choices for children, and there are also lovely spots to enjoy a picnic. Throughout the year we have a programme of events and workshops for younger visitors, see What's on for programme details.
 

The Garden is an all-weather attraction and there are steps and slopes, so we'd suggest coming prepared for the season wearing sensible footwear.

 

The Alnwick Garden is for everyone and so we strive to be accessible to all. This includes The Treehouse, which is accessed by ramp, and the extraordinary aerial walkways which are accessible to everyone, including wheelchair users. We have wheelchairs available for hire, just call 01665 511350 before you visit and we will reserve one for you. We also provide easy access parking facilities, and there is a drop-off/collection point close to The Garden for people who have mobility difficulty. Assistance dogs are welcome in The Garden.

 
 
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September
At least five species of butterfly continue to flourish on the long lasting herbaceous perennials. Most notable are the crimson/pink coneflower (Echin...
 

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The Alnwick Garden Trust is a registered charity no 1095435 European Union NSP One North East