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Eden Project

Tregrehan Mills, Cornwall

Bodelva, Par PL24 2SG

Daily from 9am (check for seasonal variation)

paid

About Eden Project

Built in a former china clay pit, the Eden Project's two enormous biomes contain the largest indoor rainforest in the world and a Mediterranean garden of extraordinary richness. But Eden is more than a garden — it is a story about humanity's dependence on plants, told through spectacular architecture, immersive planting, and passionate advocacy. The year-round programme of events includes summer concerts and winter ice-skating.
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