Our free Trees for Bees trail runs at Wakehurst from March to September, and you can take part all day, every day! It's a ...
From the perfect first date to seasonal family activities, get the most out of your visit to Kew with our tailored trails.
Come and celebrate the arrival of spring at Kew Gardens, surrounded by spectacular spring blossom. In collaboration with the Royal College of Music, Sounds of Blossom will bring the spring blooms to ...
Rangers trained during the course are now integral to this mission. In Valle Nuevo National Park, they assist in monitoring ...
Wakehurst has played a pivotal role in new conservation research on Nothofagus species, also known as southern beeches. These ...
On the High Weald of West Sussex, Wakehurst is accessible by car or bus, and is a short drive from Haywards Heath station.
Learn more about our roles, which range from taking visitors on guided tours, helping horticulturalists in the Gardens, or supporting our research teams. There are a number of different Kew guide ...
Whilst we were closed, we lost vital income that supported our world-class horticultural and conservation work. We need your help more than ever to protect the future of Kew. If you can't get to the ...
Don’t be a Twit! This Easter holidays, get ready for a truly rotten visit to Wakehurst as Roald Dahl’s iconic story The Twits is brought to life with an activity trail through our stunning spring ...
Seventy years ago, a golf ball was officially described as a new species of fungi. Today, it lives on as one of the world's greatest Fungarium hoaxes, but should it remain within Kew's collections?
I am focussed on developing the seed conservation programmes across Kew's African partners, delivering Kew’s strategic target of securing seeds from 25% of the world’s flora by 2020. Of the c.75,000 ...
Only 30 mins from Central London. Our four gates can be accessed by rail, bus or river. Parking is limited.
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