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A day spent at Exbury Gardens is a day spent in paradise. Created by Lionel de Rothschild in the 1920s, the tranquil oak woodland gardens offer over 200 acres of natural beauty and horticultural variety. There is something to delight everyone at Exbury, from the world famous displays of rhododendrons, azaleas and camellias, to riverside walks, showpiece rock, exotic and heather gardens, to sculpture and art exhibitions. Free trail guides help you explore the best of Exbury.
A spectacular 200-acre woodland garden, famous for the Rothschild collection of rhododendrons, azaleas and camellias, a riot of colour in Spring.
Spring at ExburyBut outside of April & May there’s always something wonderful to see at Exbury Gardens. Our Daffodil Meadow & the Rock Garden are stunning in early Spring, the exotic Sundial Garden, glorious herbaceous borders and Summer Lane Garden have wonderful flowering displays in Summer. Then brilliant Autumn colour from maples and deciduous azaleas more than equal New England from mid October to early November.
Why not enjoy a special 20-minute journey on Exbury’s very own 12¼ gauge Steam Railway through part of the Gardens, great fun for all the family. Why not take advantage of our Season Ticket Scheme and enjoy unlimited visits to Exbury Gardens for a whole year.
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