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Rainforest Biome — Attraction in St. Blaise

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Rainforest Biome
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Nearby attractions
Eden Project
Bodelva, Par PL24 2SG, United Kingdom
Mediterranean Biome
Bodelva Rd, Saint Blazey, Bodelva, Cornwall PL24 2SG, United Kingdom
Hangloose Adventure
Eden Project, Bodelva, Par PL24 2SG, United Kingdom
Nearby restaurants
Eden Kitchen/Cantina/Café
Unnamed Road, Bodelva, Par PL24 2SG, United Kingdom
Med Terrace
Eden Project, Bodelva, Saint Austell PL24 2SG, United Kingdom
Nearby hotels
Edens Yard Backpackers
17, Tregrehan Mills, Saint Austell PL25 3TL, United Kingdom
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Rainforest Biome
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Rainforest Biome

Eden Project, Bodelva Rd, St Blazey, Bodelva, Cornwall PL24 2SG, United Kingdom
4.7(181)
Open 24 hours
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attractions: Eden Project, Mediterranean Biome, Hangloose Adventure, restaurants: Eden Kitchen/Cantina/Café, Med Terrace
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Website
edenproject.com

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Nearby attractions of Rainforest Biome

Eden Project

Mediterranean Biome

Hangloose Adventure

Eden Project

Eden Project

4.2

(2.2K)

Open 24 hours
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Mediterranean Biome

Mediterranean Biome

4.6

(41)

Open 24 hours
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Hangloose Adventure

Hangloose Adventure

4.7

(610)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

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Sat, Dec 6 • 10:30 AM
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Full-Day (2 x 2 hr lessons) Surf Experience Newquay: All levels
Sat, Dec 6 • 9:00 AM
On the Seaview Terrace @ Belushis, 35 Fore Street, Newquay, TR7 1HD
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Nearby restaurants of Rainforest Biome

Eden Kitchen/Cantina/Café

Med Terrace

Eden Kitchen/Cantina/Café

Eden Kitchen/Cantina/Café

3.9

(163)

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Med Terrace

Med Terrace

3.9

(94)

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Reviews of Rainforest Biome

4.7
(181)
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5.0
1y

Eden Project's Rainforest Biome is just stunning and quite an experience. As to be expected it is super humid in there and you will come out dripping. There is a one way route around with good footways. If you visit, then you simply have to go up the steps to the extended platform perched over the whole display. Stunning view, but be prepared to queue. I had to wait a while, but when I exited, the queue was triple the length of when I joined it. Because it is so in demand, you don't get long up there, but then you don't really need much time to take a few pictures. It's truly marvellous what has been created at Eden and this is the pinnacle sight to experience. There is also a rope bridge to traverse amongst the tree tops. There are wheel friendly routes too to follow. The flowers are lush and there are even some birds scuttling amongst the undergrowth. It really is quite something to see. Highly...

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5.0
4y

Loved Eden💚 booking is highly recommended at busy times of the year. On arrival staff friendly and welcoming. From parking your car there is a 5 to 10 min walk (depending where you park) to the entrance. Down hill on arrival, up hill when leaving. The grounds leading to the biome rainforest are beautiful. You can take your time to stroll freely. I would recommend taking a picnic/packed lunch as at lunch time I noticed very long queues for refreshments, and the day we went was not hight of season. You can spend a couple of hours or most of the day. The usually gifts shops can be found selling goods that have nothing to do with the Eden project!! It's worth a visit...

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5.0
4y

Wonderful experience, so pretty and very interesting.

Please book a mobility scooter beforehand, there are only a handful, from what I saw, and they were all booked. If using your own wheelchair please be aware, it's very hilly, though a golf cart is available back at the entrance to take you up to your car. The paths throughout, particularly inside the domes are very uneven in places, making using a wheelchair very difficult, either self-propelled or being pushed. This problem really does need looking into.

I also found the strong smell of cooking pizza very unpleasant when in the tropical dome, really didn't suit the...

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Eden Project's Rainforest Biome is just stunning and quite an experience. As to be expected it is super humid in there and you will come out dripping. There is a one way route around with good footways. If you visit, then you simply have to go up the steps to the extended platform perched over the whole display. Stunning view, but be prepared to queue. I had to wait a while, but when I exited, the queue was triple the length of when I joined it. Because it is so in demand, you don't get long up there, but then you don't really need much time to take a few pictures. It's truly marvellous what has been created at Eden and this is the pinnacle sight to experience. There is also a rope bridge to traverse amongst the tree tops. There are wheel friendly routes too to follow. The flowers are lush and there are even some birds scuttling amongst the undergrowth. It really is quite something to see. Highly recommended.
LisamarieLisamarie
Loved Eden💚 booking is highly recommended at busy times of the year. On arrival staff friendly and welcoming. From parking your car there is a 5 to 10 min walk (depending where you park) to the entrance. Down hill on arrival, up hill when leaving. The grounds leading to the biome rainforest are beautiful. You can take your time to stroll freely. I would recommend taking a picnic/packed lunch as at lunch time I noticed very long queues for refreshments, and the day we went was not hight of season. You can spend a couple of hours or most of the day. The usually gifts shops can be found selling goods that have nothing to do with the Eden project!! It's worth a visit in my opinion.
Andrew CarterAndrew Carter
Just what a place to explore. I’m a big fan of the rainforest dome and everything inside. It’s fun to spot the little animals, walk up to the high walkway to get amazing Birds Eye views, and experience all the settings that have been put together. There’s some really informative scenes which have been put together, with also some really fun bits. The waterfall, cloud bridge, rope bridge etc, it’s just so fun. It does get very hot and humid, if it’s warm weather and you’re looking to do the walkway, I’d recommend planning for that earlier in the day if you can.
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Eden Project's Rainforest Biome is just stunning and quite an experience. As to be expected it is super humid in there and you will come out dripping. There is a one way route around with good footways. If you visit, then you simply have to go up the steps to the extended platform perched over the whole display. Stunning view, but be prepared to queue. I had to wait a while, but when I exited, the queue was triple the length of when I joined it. Because it is so in demand, you don't get long up there, but then you don't really need much time to take a few pictures. It's truly marvellous what has been created at Eden and this is the pinnacle sight to experience. There is also a rope bridge to traverse amongst the tree tops. There are wheel friendly routes too to follow. The flowers are lush and there are even some birds scuttling amongst the undergrowth. It really is quite something to see. Highly recommended.
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Loved Eden💚 booking is highly recommended at busy times of the year. On arrival staff friendly and welcoming. From parking your car there is a 5 to 10 min walk (depending where you park) to the entrance. Down hill on arrival, up hill when leaving. The grounds leading to the biome rainforest are beautiful. You can take your time to stroll freely. I would recommend taking a picnic/packed lunch as at lunch time I noticed very long queues for refreshments, and the day we went was not hight of season. You can spend a couple of hours or most of the day. The usually gifts shops can be found selling goods that have nothing to do with the Eden project!! It's worth a visit in my opinion.
Lisamarie

Lisamarie

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Just what a place to explore. I’m a big fan of the rainforest dome and everything inside. It’s fun to spot the little animals, walk up to the high walkway to get amazing Birds Eye views, and experience all the settings that have been put together. There’s some really informative scenes which have been put together, with also some really fun bits. The waterfall, cloud bridge, rope bridge etc, it’s just so fun. It does get very hot and humid, if it’s warm weather and you’re looking to do the walkway, I’d recommend planning for that earlier in the day if you can.
Andrew Carter

Andrew Carter

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