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RHS Garden Wisley covers 240 acres in Surrey with over 30 distinct garden areas, managed by the Royal Horticultural Society since 1903.
RHS Garden Wisley is a 240-acre horticultural attraction in Surrey, operated by the Royal Horticultural Society since 1903. Spread across more than 30 distinct areas, it ranks among the most extensive managed gardens in the country and draws visitors year-round for its breadth of plant collections, formal gardens, and naturalistic landscapes. Entry is accessible to wheelchair users throughout the site, making it a practical day out from London.
Visitors arrive beneath a canopy of cherry trees before entering the welcome building, from where the site opens in every direction. The Jellicoe Canal holds the country's second-largest collection of water lilies, while the Bowes-Lyon Rose Garden offers close-up views of formal floral planting. The Glasshouse shelters plants gathered from climates across the globe, and Battleston Hill carries seasonal displays of rhododendrons, camellias, magnolias, hydrangeas, and Chinese cedar. A rock garden adds further variety to the landscape. Entry tickets cover full admission to all garden areas; food, drinks, and audio guides are not included and are available separately on site.
Scan your ticket at the welcome building on arrival. The gardens cover 240 acres with over 30 distinct areas, so it is worth arriving with plenty of time to explore at a relaxed pace. Picking up a site map at the entrance will help you plan a route around the grounds.
Your ticket includes admission to the Wisley Gardens. Food and drinks and an audio guide are not included.
RHS Garden Wisley covers 240 acres and features over 30 different areas, including the Jellicoe Canal with the country's second-largest collection of water lilies, the Bowes-Lyon Rose Garden, a rock garden, the Glasshouse with plants from across the globe, and Battleston Hill with rhododendrons, camellias, magnolias, hydrangea, and Chinese cedar.
The Royal Horticultural Society has been developing the gardens since 1903, giving the site over 100 years of horticultural history.
The starting point is Wisley Lane, where you walk beneath cherry trees to reach the welcome building and scan your tickets.
Yes, RHS Garden Wisley has wheelchair access.
This ticket is non-refundable and cannot be cancelled.
RHS Garden Wisley, Wisley Lane
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