National Botanic Garden of Wales

Details

  • Number of employees
    50-100
  • Company Type
    Conservation/ Environment
Welcome to the National Botanic Garden of Wales

The National Botanic Garden of Wales is a premier destination for plant enthusiasts, families, and anyone interested in the natural world. Established in 2000, it serves as a living museum dedicated to the conservation and study of plant diversity.

Located in Carmarthenshire, the garden spans over 560 acres and features a stunning array of gardens, glasshouses, and natural habitats. The centerpiece is the magnificent Great Glasshouse, which houses the largest collection of Mediterranean plants in the world.

Our mission is to promote the importance of plants in our lives and to inspire visitors to appreciate the beauty and diversity of the natural world. We engage in various educational programs, workshops, and events aimed at fostering a deeper understanding of botany and ecology.

  • Conservation: We actively participate in conservation efforts to protect endangered plant species and restore native habitats.
  • Research: Our research initiatives focus on plant science, horticulture, and environmental sustainability.
  • Community Engagement: We work closely with local communities to promote biodiversity and encourage sustainable practices.

Visitors can explore themed gardens, enjoy seasonal events, and participate in guided tours led by knowledgeable staff. The garden also features a café and gift shop, providing a perfect day out for all ages.

Join us in celebrating the wonders of the plant kingdom and discover how you can contribute to a more sustainable future.

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