travelbite.co.uk Logo
 | News feeds | Join the mailing list

Feature

Top 5 visitor gardens in the UK

Wednesday, 05 Nov 2008 00:00
Colourful display in Nottingham, UK
Following the announcement of the Britain in Bloom winners at the end of September, the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) has compiled a list of the country’s top five garden locations.

The 69 finalists originally considered were evaluated during the summer by RHS judges as they travelled the length and breadth of the UK, using every conceivable form of public transport.

Each entrant was judged on their floral displays, permanent landscaping, sustainable development, environmental initiatives, public awareness and community participation – with the best singled out as potential hotspots for visitors over the next year.

Here travelbite.co.uk takes a quick look at the best of the best.

Champion of Champions, Nottingham

There are so many things to do in the city of Nottingham and the surrounding Nottinghamshire County – including the Galleries of Justice and City of Caves - that choosing the best is always a difficult task.

However, this year the RHS judges have identified the general cleanliness of the city and exquisite floral and residential areas as among the key attractions – naming it the best horticultural location in the UK.

In all Nottingham has eight local nature reserves, with RHS judges particularly impressed with Sellers Wood and Harrison’s plantation.

During the winter, tourists can visit one of Nottingham’s many parks and venture along one of a new series of walks - all of which have been mapped out in the parks of Arboretum, Lenton Recreation Ground, Melbourne Park and Southglade Park.

While in the summer, guests are invited to visit the showpiece – Nottingham Castle – or equally amazing Wollaton Hall – standing on a natural hill three miles west of Nottingham City Centre.

Wollaton Hall is set in five hundred acres of spectacular gardens and parklands, and draws particular praise from the judges.

Small Town Gold, Cricklade

Cricklade proudly boasts of its position as the first town on the River Thames, as well as of it rich historical past and traditions.

In awarding is the gold medal position for a small town, the RHS judges identified the unique North Meadow Nature Reserve

The reserve is about 20 minutes walk north-west of Cricklade town centre and is well worth a visit.

During the winter Cricklade museum also houses more than 8,000 items in its collection.

The main strength of the collection lies in objects from the 19th and 20th centuries, as well as access to resources for family tree searches.

Small Village Gold, Ravensfield

Visitors looking for the epitome of village life need look no further than the village of Ravensfield in South Yorkshire.

The RHS judges thought this delightful community was a colourful and most attractively presented village in the whole of the UK. The location is also teeming with wildlife, visible along many wildlife trails.





During the summer, the colourful and most attractively presented village witnesses an exceptionally high standard of flora - clearly visible even if just driving through.

Silver Gilt for Urban Community, Clifton Village

Awarding Clifton, near Bristol, the silver gilt for an urban community, the RHS judges noted the town can be proud of its fine quality landscape – identifying it as one of those places that seem to have it all.

Bristol’s new Botanic Gardens, nature reserves and special conservation areas – including the Clifton Downs - were all highlighted by the judges when making their selection.

The RHS also found the areas beautifully managed providing tranquility and peaceful beauty spots.

The 12 acre Bristol Zoo – the fifth oldest in the World – in Clifton is also packed full of amazing animals and a wide range of seasonal family fun events.

Coastal Town Gold, Herm

Finally, the island of Herm is the perfect holiday destination; with no cars and no congestion it simply offers stretches of unspoiled beach and a very warm welcome from local residents.





Judges noted that the Mermaid public house and the two beach cafes as being delightful.

The judges found the management of natural areas, including the sand dunes and common excellent, especially the lush tropical displays.

Chris O'Toole

Features 

Be inspired... 

Travelbite partners 

  • Holiday Hypermarket

    Holiday Hypermarket – Cheap last minute holidays, late deals on flights and accommodation – Book online today  More ...
  • Best Cruise Deal

    BestCruiseDeal.co.uk brings you the best cruise deals available direct from the cruise lines and leading cruise retailers, along with destination reviews, cruise line information & more.  More ...
  • Celtic Manor Resort

    The Celtic Manor Resort is one of the leading luxury golf and spa hotels in the UK. Set in 1400 acres of scenic parkland in the beautiful Usk Valley in South Wales, the Resort offers three of the finest championship golf courses in the UK, a luxury spa and a five-star Resort Hotel, recently voted the Best Hotel in Wales.   More ...
  • Haven

    The British holiday park experience has been transformed dramatically in the last few years to compete with foreign destinations with massive investment by companies like Haven offering first class accommodation and entertainment.  More ...

Country Guide 

  • Northern Ireland

    Northern Ireland is a country on the move, with many of its cities revitalising themselves, while tourism and culture thrive.  More ...

Holidays 

  • Caravan holidays

    Relax on a caravan holidayThe popularity of caravan holidays is growing as people catch on to the freedom of going on holiday whenever they like, avoiding airport delays but retaining the ability to travel to new destinations each holiday.  More ...

Your travel bites... 

Have you been here? Share your experiences and recommendations with travelbite.co.uk readers.
Name 

Town/Country 

Your email 

Your comment 

Enter the text shown to the right