Renowned for its vibrant seasonal displays, Exbury Gardens is a horticultural masterpiece created by Lionel Nathan de Rothschild in the early 20th century. Spanning 200 acres, these magnificent gardens are home to rare plants, tranquil woodlands, and dazzling collections of rhododendrons, azaleas, and camellias. Visitors can wander along winding paths, relax by serene ponds, and immerse themselves in the beauty of one of England’s finest woodland gardens.
For a unique perspective, hop aboard the Exbury Steam Railway, which winds its way through the gardens, offering delightful views along the way. With a tea room and gift shop on-site, Exbury Gardens is a wonderful destination for garden lovers and families alike. It’s the perfect spot to unwind and connect with nature during your visit to the New Forest.
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