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Parks and Estates| National Botanic Garden of Wales

National Botanic Garden of Wales
Stunning plant life under the glass dome.
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Back in the year 2000, the National Botanic Garden of Wales officially opened its doors to the public. As well as spectacular flowers and plants, there's mammals, reptiles, amphibians and more than 100 types of moth and butterfly plus a superb range of birds.

Bushy park (Image: Andrew Davies)

Bushy Park

Bushy is the second largest of the Royal Parks in London. There's a majestic display of trees fit for a king - as well as plentiful wildlife.

Thorp Perrow (Image: Flower)

Thorp Perrow

  • Thorp Perrow covers 85 acres of woodland and lakes, providing excellent opportunities for some really interesting wildlife walks.

"Many of the nation's country estates introduced wild animals such as deer for the pleasure of the owners and visitors.

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"We have some carefully managed habitats for you to explore - a park, a newly created garden and a country estate."

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