The Roaries 2026: Tickets available, book now

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Guided Tour and Treasure Hunt at Botanical Gardens

We're going on a treasure hunt around Birmingham's historic Botanical Gardens
Saturday 29 January 2022 11am - 1pm Birmingham Botanical Gardens, Westbourne Rd. B15 3TR

 

Take a guided tour around Birmingham's historic Botanical Gardens...

Join us on Saturday afternoon for a guided tour from the Garden's expert team, and a fun treasure hunt.

The tour and treasure hunt is scheduled from 11am - 1pm, however make the most of your visit by staying for as long as you wish. You've got until closing time at 5pm. 

Birmingham Botanical Gardens are conveniently located across the road from our City South Campus, but click here if you need directions.

Families are welcome, just make sure you book 1 ticket per person. Admission for children under 5 is free, so you don't need to purchase a ticket!

There's plenty to see at the Botanical Gardens, the beautiful space of nature is home to over 7,000 different plant species from all around the world, grown in our four spectacular climate-themed glasshouse and 15 acres of flourishing outdoor gardens. They are also home to an exotic bird collection, new Alpine and Urban gardens, a Japanese garden, an adventure playground, a tearoom and dozens of plant displays that change with the seasons, so much to explore!

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