The Bedbury National Pine Garden is a national park in Kent, England, and a national Grade II Botanical Garden, founded in 1925. It is the world's richest conifer variety gathering place, with more than 10,000 trees, including lizards, pine, fir, and cypress. The park is very large in size and covers an area of 1.3 square kilometers, which is difficult to travel once. Every holiday, especially when the weather is fine, there are many people who come to the park to play. Many trees here have introduced the trees with labels, so this is also a science park to understand coniferous plants. Free entry to the park.
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The Bedbury National Pine Garden is a national park in Kent, England, and a national Grade II Botanical Garden, founded in 1925. It is the world's richest conifer variety gathering place, with more than 10,000 trees, including lizards, pine, fir, and cypress. The park is very large in size and covers an area of 1.3 square kilometers, which is difficult to travel once. Every holiday, especially when the weather is fine, there are many people who come to the park to play. Many trees here have introduced the trees with labels, so this is also a science park to understand coniferous plants. Free entry to the park.
Family friendly group building day. It was fun for me and my friends to cross Bedgeburry Forrest, on the mountain bike path on weekends. The bike path here is very narrow and harsh, so it has to be 100% focused. And the path is still a one-way street, there are many branches and roots scattered on the road, and there are sharp turns, jumping black parts and some fast downhill sections. There is only one real muddy area (magic carpet) and a beautiful "heartbeat" climbing area that is more challenging. If it is a family trip, I still recommend choosing a blue track that is more road-slower and more friendly to newbies, and the road conditions are better. A family hike with a relaxed and happy mood is really the best choice for family members. The journey through the entire track will not get lost in the whole forest, there is green everywhere, so don't worry about oxygen. The day we went, the sun was just right, and the mottled sunlight leaked from the gap in the leaves, flashing and teasing, adding a lot of fun to the three-hour journey. Another refreshing place is that this attraction is allowed to bring dogs to travel together. So you can see a lot of dogs, like Huskies, Bomei, Samoyed, Alaska, Demu, Giant, etc., and it's almost catching up with the dog fair. The trees here are so rich and varied, the windbells have not yet grown, and the Azarians are already in full bloom. On the way, there will be a beautiful lake, a group of ducks swimming happily inside, and there is also a picnic area that is very popular with families. There is no one to eat delicious food and enjoy the scenery. Tips: 1. Open hours: 8 am to 6 pm every day. 2. Ticket prices are 8.5 per adult. 3. Whether you take the red route or the blue route, please wear a helmet, knee protection measures.