The Eden Project In Cornwall
If you're planning on taking a holiday in Cornwall this year then the Eden Project is one attraction you should not miss
. If you have ever wondered what walking in a tropical rainforest would be like ( without the dangerous insects and reptiles ) then you will enjoy the world's's largest greenhouse. The nearest large town to the Eden Project is St Austell but there are lots of places close by to stay should you want to visit.
The greenhouses are built inside a large clay pit. Although the greenhouses themselves are the primary attraction there are a bunch of things to see outside if the weather is acceptable. Once you enter the project you'll be met by the 2 main greenhouses, a bunch of smaller gardens and in a number of cases a stage where shows happen across the year. You check the Eden project web site for more information on the location and times of shows before your visit.
The largest greenhouse is the tropical one and this is what most people come to see. As the name implies this is where all of the tropical and exotic plants are kept including pineapple plants, coffee and bamboo. Thanks to the environment that these plants require the greenhouse is kept at a warm temperature all year around so make sure you wear light garments. The Eden Project is kept open throughout the entire year so if you're visiting on a cold day bring a jumper or coat that can be simply removed.
The second greenhouse is crammed with Mediterranean plants. While it isn't quite as big as its tropical counterpart there is still lots to see inside including a selection of plants and sculptures. There is also a comparatively new attraction called The Core which is aimed at teaching children about the climate, plants and general ecological concerns. The Core building in itself is worth seeing as it's built in a way to mimic plant life.
Although taking a look at plants in a greenhouse might not sound like the most inspiring trip for kids you will be shocked by the amount the Eden Project has to offer . Aside from the natural interest that kids have in the environment and plants there are loads of other attractions including play areas and workshops. There's also The Core which includes hands on experiments and attractions for children. There will always be something for the kids to do and they're certain to enjoy the trip.
The Eden project is unquestionably worth visiting even if you are not staying nearby. If it is one of the attractions that you definitely wish to see then it is sensible to search for a
holiday cottage in Cornwall that is's comparatively close though. The nearest major town is St Austell but the attraction is within driving distance of Newquay, Padstow and Bodmin. It's always a good idea to check the journey time before booking a villa or house though as the journey from the far corner of Cornwall is a long one. This is particularly critical if you have young children.
by: Nile Orberie
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