There are plenty of exhibits to view and it will take around 2 hours to complete. Entrance fee is currently £7 pp but check the website before you visit to ensure it is open. It was closed on the Tue and Wed we wanted to visit.
The exhibits are located throughout the park in the woods and there are tracks to follow. You may go "off piste" to view some as they are tucked away and lose your bearings slightly but it is easy to get back on track.
There is toilet facilities available and a coffee shop. Parking is free but parking can be a bit tight if they have a lot of visitors.
Some of the exhibits are really good showing great creativity...
Read moreA relaxing walk through a very large garden with an abundance of trees, shrubs and a pond. There are lots of different art pieces for sale, large and small. Some are interesting, some are lovely and some are different - like semi-buried cars! There is a good car park, a cafe and an outside WC - all Covid-safe! This was an enjoyable couple of hours for us, including the children. No dogs allowed and probably difficult for wheelchair users in poor weather because some of the trail...
Read moreWithout any doubt the best art exhibition of any kind I've ever visited. The very mixed exhibits are set alongside meandering paths wandering haphazardly through mixed natural woodland randomly planted with some strange and exotic plants. There is no organisation of any of the exhibits , which is a delightful, and constantly surprising, way of showing them. To be honest, I could go on for hours about this place; I went for an hour or two's diversion and ended up staying all...
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