With your support via memberships and donations, we have been able to propel some of our projects forward providing engaging experiences for visitors to Westonbirt Arboretum.
Blog - Visitor experience
Try your hand at printmaking this Easter
Print your own postcard to take home, using letterpress and stamps...
We are more than the trees; we are flowers, butterflies and bees
Yesterday was my second guided walk. A different topic this time and I couldn’t have thought of a better way to spend 2 hours in the sunshine than looking at wildflowers.
A wonderful guided walk
Feeling very ‘unknowledgeable’ about the beauty within the fold, I decided to sign up for a guided walk.
Top tips for picnics
Wondering what to eat whilst Maples Restaurant and the Courtyard Café are closed?...
The Return of the Winter Season
Of course, people know about Westonbirt in the autumn and spring, they may even spend long summer days relaxing in the shade beneath some of our majestic trees.
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