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How long to walk round Eden Project? New Topic Reply to Topic. This topic has been archived, and won't accept reply postings. Terry James Walker 14 Jul Hi, How long does it take to have a good mince around the rainforests etc? Don't want to be there for 5 hours if there's nothing to do. David Hooper 14 Jul In reply to Terry a half day should be more than comfortable. JDDD 14 Jul In reply to Terry We went last week. We are both very keen on gardening and plants having a garden and an allotment so had high hopes.
We were both rather diappointed with the Eden Project and neither of us could really decide what it was for. I would describe it as a very nice garden centre for tourists. If you are already reasonably eco-minded, there is not much new to learn there.
If wondering around looking at plants like you do in the garden centre is your thing, give yourself a couple of hours. I could only stand the rain forest for about 30 minutes too hot and the med one was a bit dull. Both were excellent in my view and much more worth while than the Eden Project.
MJH 14 Jul Parking at The Eden Project is included in the ticket price. We stopped for lunch, took a drinks break, and sat down regularly to read from the guidebook we purchased upon entering.
However, even then the entire experience only took us 3 and a half hours from In fact, after leaving The Core, our final building for the day. The Eden Project state on their own website that visitors should expect to spend between three and four hours here. Therefore the rain will have some impact on your visit, and would likely significantly reduce the amount of time you spend visiting the attraction — if you aim to avoid being in the rain that is.
Ultimately, whether or not you choose to visit The Eden Project in the rain should come down to a couple of things. Firstly, what type of rain it is. Light drizzle or heavy storms. There are some instances where we think The Eden Project is well worth visiting.
Some of the most common instances are;. The Eden Project allows you to see unique plants that often would only be seen in selected areas of the globe. This allows you to visit The Eden Project as many times as you like within days of your first visit.
However, this is only suitable for some people. In the case of myself and Helen, Cornwall is a five-and-a-half-hour drive.
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