
Sheffield Botanical Gardens
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Late spring and early summer (May to June) when roses and herbaceous borders peak. Weekday mornings offer the quietest strolls before school groups arrive.
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Entry is completely free, including the glasshouses. Paid parking available on site, or save by parking on surrounding residential streets.
Anbefalt for
Botany enthusiasts, Families with children, Photography enthusiasts, Peace seekers
Planlegg ditt besøk
1-2 hours
Om
Raske fakta: Spread across 19 acres, these gardens showcase over 5,000 plant species from around the globe. Eight distinct glasshouses create different climate zones, from arid desert landscapes to tropical rainforest conditions.
Høydepunkter: A narrow gauge railway once carried coal through tunnels beneath the gardens to heat those glasshouses, and you can still spot the sealed tunnel entrances if you know where to look. The curved, cast-iron bear pit from 1856 still stands behind the main pavilion, a surprisingly elegant structure built for a spectacle that no longer exists.
Insidertips
- Enter through the curved gates on Clarkehouse Road for the grandest first view of the formal gardens.
- The south-facing walled garden traps heat and blooms earlier in spring, a warm spot for a winter visit.
- Visit the bear pit in late afternoon when low sun casts dramatic shadows through its ironwork.
- Pack a picnic rather than buying cafe food; benches are scattered throughout the quieter side paths.
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