Bodelva, Cornwall

The Eden Project

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An unforgettable experience in a breathtaking epic location. The world’s largest conservatories, the biggest rainforest in captivity, fascinating events and exhibits and over a million plants make Eden one of the truly ‘must-see’ places in Britain. At Eden you can take your kids around the world, from the Mediterranean to the rainforest, without leaving the UK. They’ll love the space-age Biomes, weird and wonderful plants, intriguing artworks and inventive play spaces.

Kids of all ages find a day out at Eden fun and thought-provoking. On their Eden adventure, they’ll connect with nature in new and surprising ways, from walking through rainforest clouds to clambering in our massive Minibeast Mansion, and they’ll gain inspiration and practical tips on how to look after our beautiful planet.

New for 2023 is the spectacular natural adventure play area in the Outdoor Gardens, brimming with imaginative, sensory play. Entry to Nature’s Playground is included with admission. Adults do not need to pre-book entry to the Playground, but all children must be accompanied by an adult (maximum of two adults per child/maximum of three children per supervising adult). Water play is a key sensory element of the playground, so it is recommended that you come prepared for your child(ren) to get wet.

It is also worth taking the time to see the Invisible Worlds exhibition which reveals the world beyond our senses: too big, too small, too fast, too slow, too far away in space and time. The exhibition explores how life is shaped by, and shapes, invisible systems. Bringing the invisible into view and exploring the interconnectedness of everything can transform our understanding of the world – and how we interact with it.

In a beautiful and symbolic transformation, we’ve turned what was once a barren landscape into our striking contemporary Outdoor Gardens. Across the vast slopes of the former clay mine, we present cultivated and wild landscapes and explore our dependence on both.

There are over 20 acres of outdoor gardens at Eden and theses are home to over 20 plant-based exhibits, colourful seasonal borders, art installations and play areas. The Wild Edge area displays the world’s temperate lands while the Crops area introduces plants for food, fuels, medicines and materials. There are gardens for play, creativity, fruit, veg, flowers, health and wellbeing. Our growing Climate Garden takes you through 400 million years and explores possible positive futures. Allow 2 hours to see most of the Gardens.

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Address
Bodelva
Cornwall
PL24 2SG
Pricing

Pre-booking is strongly encouraged. Timed entry, then stay all day. Under-5s, carers, Members and Passholders go free.

Adult – £33.00 – £38.00

Child – Aged 5-16 – £11.00 – £12.00

Young Adult/Student – Young adults aged 17-25/Students with ID – £28.00 – £32.50

Top Tips Remember suitable clothing because it might be much warmer in the Rainforest Biome than it is outside! Wear comfortable shoes and bring waterproofs if it's raining - there's plenty to explore outside. If you are visiting Nature's Playground, water play is a key sensory element of the play area, so it is recommended that you come prepared for your child(ren) to get wet. Bring sun cream for children as there is a risk of sunburn, even inside the Rainforest and Mediterranean Biomes. There is a water fountain in the Rainforest Biome, but it is recommended that you bring your own water because walking in the humid jungle can be thirsty work. The whole site is buggy-friendly. Scooters, skateboards and roller skates are not permitted on site. There a range of tasty and healthy food on offer, as well as sweet treats, that kids love. All toilet buildings have unisex baby changing facilities. All our catering outlets have high chairs and microwaves. They welcome breastfeeding across the site and can offer a private and quiet space if you prefer, this is completely personal choice. If you need a wee then Eden has you covered with 245 toilets on site! Not only do they flush with harvested rainwater, they have won several national Loo of the Year Awards. And to finish off the day their gift shop features an excellent range of sustainable toys, games, gadgets, gizmos and educational stuff for kids.

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