The Alnwick Garden

Atracción | Alnwick | Inglaterra | Reino Unido

Atracciones y experiencias en el jardín de Alnwick

El Jardín de Alnwick en Alnwick, Inglaterra, es uno de los jardines más extraordinarios e innovadores de Gran Bretaña y una atracción destacada en el condado de Northumberland. Situado cerca del imponente Castillo de Alnwick, el jardín fue inaugurado en el año 2001 y es el resultado del trabajo visionario de la Duquesa de Northumberland, Jane Percy. Con sus creativos juegos de agua, el famoso Poison Garden y una mezcla de diversidad botánica y arte, se ha convertido en un destino popular para visitantes que buscan naturaleza, historia y una experiencia única. El jardín se extiende por aproximadamente 17 hectáreas y combina el arte tradicional de los jardines con elementos modernos de una manera que entretiene y estimula la reflexión.

Diversidad botánica en el jardín de Alnwick

La historia del Jardín de Alnwick comenzó en 1997, cuando Ralph Percy, el 12º Duque de Northumberland, y su esposa Jane tomaron posesión de la propiedad. En ese momento, el jardín original, diseñado en el siglo XVIII por el arquitecto paisajista Capability Brown, estaba abandonado y en gran parte salvaje. La Duquesa tuvo la idea de no solo restaurar el jardín, sino de transformarlo en algo completamente nuevo: un lugar que inspirara tanto a la comunidad local como a visitantes internacionales. Con el apoyo de los diseñadores paisajistas belgas Jacques y Peter Wirtz, el Jardín de Alnwick se desarrolló y amplió gradualmente a partir de 2001, con cada elemento cuidadosamente planificado para crear un equilibrio entre estética, educación y entretenimiento.

Reservas para visitas guiadas al Poison Garden

Una de las características más destacadas del jardín es la Grand Cascade, un monumental juego de agua que se considera el corazón de la instalación. Esta cascada artificial, diseñada por Wirtz, consta de una serie de escalones por los que el agua cae en un espectáculo dramático, acompañado de fuentes que se activan a intervalos regulares. Tanto niños como adultos están invitados a vadear por las piscinas poco profundas, lo que convierte al jardín en una experiencia interactiva. La Grand Cascade se complementa con una red de juegos de agua adicionales, incluidas las fuentes del "Serpent Garden", que fascinan con sus patrones en espiral y a menudo sorprenden a los visitantes con salpicaduras inesperadas.

Características de agua interactivas en el jardín de Alnwick

Otro punto destacado es el Poison Garden, un área cerrada que alberga exclusivamente plantas venenosas y solo es accesible con visitas guiadas. Este "jardín de veneno" fue inspirado por la Duquesa, que quería mostrar un lado más oscuro y educativo de la botánica. Aquí crecen más de 100 especies, incluidas plantas mortales como la belladona, la cicuta y la ricino, pero también especies menos conocidas y peligrosas como la Datura. Las plantas están detrás de vallas negras y señales de advertencia, y las visitas guiadas no solo explican sus propiedades tóxicas, sino también su uso histórico en medicina, asesinatos y mitología. El Poison Garden ha dado renombre internacional al Jardín de Alnwick y atrae a visitantes curiosos por esta perspectiva inusual.

Recomendaciones de restaurantes en el jardín de Alnwick

Además de estas atracciones, el jardín ofrece una variedad de otras áreas. El Rose Garden alberga más de 3,000 rosas de diferentes variedades cuyo aroma llena el aire en verano, mientras que el Ornamental Garden muestra una jardinería más clásica con sus parterres simétricos y setos elaborados. El Bamboo Labyrinth invita a los visitantes a perderse en un laberinto de altos tallos de bambú, aportando un elemento lúdico. Para los niños, está el "Treehouse", una de las casas en los árboles más grandes del mundo, conectada con puentes colgantes, plataformas y un restaurante, una maravilla arquitectónica de madera que estimula la imaginación.

El Jardín de Alnwick también tiene una misión social. La Duquesa fundó la organización benéfica The Alnwick Garden Trust, que se enfoca en ayudar a comunidades desfavorecidas, como programas para personas mayores o jóvenes con problemas de drogadicción. El jardín se financia en parte a sí mismo y apoya estas iniciativas, lo que le da un significado más profundo. Además, desempeña un papel en la protección del medio ambiente, con prácticas sostenibles como la recolección de agua de lluvia y la promoción de la biodiversidad.

En cuanto a la gastronomía, el jardín ofrece varias opciones. El "Treehouse Restaurant" sirve platos de alta cocina en un entorno de madera único, mientras que el "Potting Shed Café" ofrece comidas ligeras y refrigerios, a menudo con ingredientes locales. Eventos estacionales como el "Winter Light" Festival, donde el jardín se ilumina con luces e instalaciones, o conciertos de verano lo hacen atractivo durante todo el año.

Datos de contacto

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Dirección
Denwick Lane
NE66 1FJ Alnwick

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Horarios

Domingo10:00 - 16:00
Lunes--
Martes--
Miércoles10:00 - 16:00
Jueves10:00 - 16:00
Viernes10:00 - 16:00
Sábado10:00 - 16:00

Reseñas

10104 Reseñas

Takor Manyi
09.03.2025

Beautiful sites to see and explore. Definitely go there again!!!
Natan Zwierzchowski
08.03.2025

A very lovely place, beautiful gardens and friendly staff.
ann walton
08.03.2025

A good place but disappointing early season ( I went in first week of March) there is very little winter interest planting - many bare tree and bare ground- no winter shrubs. Even the poison garden was farcical as the guide pointed to bare ground and talked of nettles not yet visible, and to empty cages showing us pictures of what could be there. Some evergreens were present but no mention even of yew or the stories of the poisoners depicted on the walls. Surely a seasonal script could be prepared to make the most of the experience before the plants emerge. Fountains fantastic.
DLPJ Happpy
07.03.2025

Lovely gardens and we pre booked afternoon tea, thanks to Amy in the restaurant area for being so attentive and going the extra mile.
Helen Wilson
06.03.2025

Despite our visit being in early March, and not much colour in the garden, we had a great visit. The poison garden tour, led by Barbara, was informative, a little gruesome and a lot of fun. We enjoyed the adult swings in amongst the cherry orchard, watched the fountains in the cascade and had a fab afternoon tea in the pavilion. A thoroughly enjoyable day.
Mark Horrocks
03.03.2025

Fabulous time plus the poison garden is very interesting 😀
Lucy S
28.02.2025

Loved it. Can’t believe its taken all these years to come to Alnwick Gardens. Beautiful- cant wait to see it in bloom. Only thing that lets down the gardens is the cafe. It isnt to a high standard as you would expect. The cheese scones were raw, the entire batch shouldn’t of been brought into the cafe for sale. The jacket potatoes were put on the BIGGEST plates which meant the potatoes were rolling around! They came with with a few leaves leaves- definitely not a salad garnish as advertised. It looked pitiful. Brownies were stale and dry. And finally, due to my daughter having an intolerance i asked if she could have a pizza minus the tomato base. Chef said, no can do as the bases come already with sauce on?!! So obviously not freshly made like advertised. At the impeccable high standard of the gardens, you’d expect alot more from the cafe. It was disappointing. It wont stop us from returning to the gardens but we will be making other arrangements for lunch.
Rhys Adam Carson
22.02.2025

Very picturesque can only imagine it would be even better through summer months, nice walk around and the poison garden was interesting! Felt like the cafe could be better but would still recommend a visit here!
Ryan Adair
20.02.2025

No dogs aloud which for a garden is very disappointing
Rob Parkhouse
16.02.2025

Staff very friendly and helpful
Calum McRoberts
14.02.2025

A bit of a mixed review but overall a positive experience. Firstly the negative - the roll and sausage I received (along with a coffee) was absolutely woeful for £5.50 or was it £5.95? Not even any butter on the roll. You can do better Alnwick Gardens! Now to the positive - even on a cold February day the gardens were wonderful and well worth a visit. Particular praise must go to John Knox (I think that was his name) who was in the Poison Garden on 14th Feb who was absolutely brilliant - enthusiasm, fun and informative in equal measure and a great asset to the gardens.
Myra Smith
15.06.2023

Pros: Relaxing cherry orchard with bench swings Fun fountains area Beautiful formal garden Cons: Poison Garden is disappointing Café food is incredibly unsatisfying Visited for The Poison Garden but honestly that was underwhelming; much smaller than expected, crowded guided tours that are first come first serve (20 people at a time), serial killer info painted on the back wall which just felt tacky and insensitive - why not the history of the plants? There's a single bench at the far end so if you can't stand for long, bring a folding chair. Honestly though, if you find poisonous plants interesting, you'd be better off reading a book or doing a Wikipedia deep dive. However - there's a lovely area beyond that, the cherry tree orchard, which is full of swinging benches in dappled shade to relax on. I imagine in spring when the trees are in blossom it's spectacular. On the hot summer day we went, the shade was wonderful. Very calming. The water fountain/sculptures area is really fun, it smells like the water is chlorinated so safe for kids to play in. Really fun if you like sensory play with water, even just visually if you don't want to get wet. The formal gardens at the top of the hill is very nicely kept, lots of little nooks and benches to rest in, several of which are shaded. A beautiful spot. The café is okay for a quick drink and cake, but avoid the actual food - it's expensive, meanly portioned, and exceedingly bland. We wished we'd brought our own. What we actually visited for was disappointing, but we still had a good day. It helps that we got in with the Gardener's World 2 for 1 ticket offer, so we paid half the price. Not somewhere I'd visit again, but if you have children, it'd be a good place to for them to let off steam. Just carefully steer them through the large gift shop - it is very well stocked with kids goodies they'll have forgotten about in a week's time.
J Greenbomb
04.01.2025

Alnwick Garden is truly wonderful! It's a little frustrating to be guided through the gift shops, but I'm sure that's important to help cover costs of the outstanding grounds.
Pablo Archer
04.01.2025

We visited Alnwick Gardens today, being mid winter most of the plants had died back and there wasn’t a huge amount of greenery. However we still really enjoyed the visit and would highly recommend visiting. We had the tour of the poisonous plants garden, it’s was very interesting and the guide lady was very knowledgeable about poisonous plants in general. We’ll definitely be returning in the spring/summer with the kids, as the entry ticket included entry to Lilidorie too.

 

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