Britain
RHS Garden Harlow Carr
OUR EXPERIENCES
Enjoy a visit to RHS Garden Harlow Carr and experience our wonderful gardens spanning 58 acres, featuring a diverse array of plants. Individuals and groups can enjoy the garden and connect with nature, with options including a guided tour and a range of events across the year. Highlights include the Queen Mother’s Lake, a haven for visitors and wildlife alike, the lush banks of Streamside, the Alpine House that's home to over 2,000 plants or the tranquil Sandstone Rock Garden. Visit for a couple of hours or spend the whole day taking in the sights and fragrances of the gardens.
ABOUT US
Our vision is a world where gardening is embraced as a way of life – a source of joy and fulfilment, building healthier lives, stronger communities, and thriving environments. To achieve this, our mission is to be there for everyone on their lifelong adventure with gardening.
OUR IMPACT
The RHS is the UK's leading gardening charity, focusing on our priorities of:
• Opening up gardening for anyone, anywhere - More people and more diverse audiences are empowered to experience the benefits of plants and gardening
• Grow our story to share the joy of gardening - Gardening knowledge, collections, and discoveries engage and inspire more people
• Build horticulture for the future - Horticultural learning, skills and careers are accessible, relevant and grounded in sustainable practice
• Deliver science solutions for people, gardens and nature - Horticultural scientific research provides solutions, resources and insights for people and planet
• Champion the essential role of gardening - The RHS is a trusted and influential voice on the benefits of gardening
DETAILS
To learn more, contact: harlowcarr@rhs.org.uk
What are your minimum and maximum group sizes?
15-500
Do you require visitors to pre-book?
Yes
Do you have group rates?
Yes
Do you pay commissions to travel advisors?
Yes
What languages do you offer your services in?
English
When are you open?
26 October – 28 February (closed Christmas Day) Monday – Sunday: 9.30am – 4pm (Last entry to garden 3pm) March – October Monday – Sunday: 9.30am – 6pm (Last entry to garden 5pm)