You know that Alnwick Castle featured as Hogwarts in the Harry Potter films, right? (gulp, me neither) but in fact the most amazing thing about Alnwick is how absolutely wizard its gardens are.
I know, I know, the heart of a keen gardener might sink a little at the prospect of a

Alnwick crouches just south of Berwick-upon-Tweed, some 40 miles due north of Newcastle. There’s loads of parking (not too expensive) right next to the
Created by iconic Belgian designers Wirtz International, the

In Harry Potter fashion it is absolutely precise in its eccentricity. Hugely high, pleached crab apple trees frame squares of wild herbaceous perennials, while bamboo mazes and dense yew hedge ‘walls’ make a perfect setting for games of hide-and-seek which are fun for kids and aesthetically gorgeous for adults. It won’t feed your horticultural education as an RHS

Alnwick Gardens are run as a charity and have specific sections devoted to gardening therapy for those needing a bit of help – dementia sufferers, struggling youngsters etc. While dedicated horticulturalists might want to avoid the days when events like Prince Amir Camel and Granny Turismo are on (see the website) the actual
We didn’t manage to get to the guided tour of the poison
PS There was a next time and the poison
DETAILS:
Website: https://www.alnwickgarden.com
Tel: 01665 511350
Email: info@alnwickgarden.com
You need a ticket to go around the poison
No dogs allowed apart from assistance dogs. There is a ‘doggy day care’ facility but it must be pre-booked.
Address: off the A1 north of Alnwick. The
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