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Botanic Garden
DURHAM BOTANIC GARDEN GUIDE
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Durham Botanic Garden Guide & Reviews (2026)

If you want a calmer side of the city (and a proper break from the cobbles), Durham University Botanic Garden is a brilliant half-day addition to a Durham itinerary. It is set across 10 hectares of mature woodland, with glasshouses, themed gardens and easy little corners to sit with a coffee. Knowing the latest Durham Botanic Garden ticket prices, the seasonal opening times, and the best approach for parking makes the whole visit feel effortless.

Durham Botanic Garden at a Glance

Essential visit information

Time Needed

1 - 2 Hours

On This Site Since

1970

Best For

Woodland Walks & Glasshouses

Durham Botanic Garden Address & Location

Getting here

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Address & Navigation

The garden sits on the southern edge of Durham near the University, just off South Road. If you are walking up from the city centre, it is a steady uphill stretch, so it is worth taking your time (the return trip feels wonderfully quick on the way back down). For sat nav, use DH1 3TN.

Hollingside Lane, South Road, Durham DH1 3TN

Venue enquiries: +44 191 334 2887

Quick note: Opening times are seasonal and can shift for events or holiday closures, so it is worth checking official updates before you set off.

A Brief History of Durham Botanic Garden

From a university collection to a visitor favourite

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Founded for Learning

The botanic garden began life as a Durham University garden in 1925, created to support teaching and plant study.

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Moved to Hollingside Lane

In 1970, it relocated to the current woodland site on Hollingside Lane, where there is room for bigger collections and a proper walk-around layout.

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A Garden for All Seasons

Today it spans around 10 hectares, mixing woodland, themed borders and glasshouses so there is always something worth seeing, even on greyer Durham days.

Did you know? The garden is often described as the only remaining botanic garden in North East England, and it is still run by Durham University.

Is Durham Botanic Garden Expensive?

Trav's Wallet Score

TRAV’S WALLET SCORE: 2.5/10 (Great Value)

(Note: For the 'How Expensive' rating, the lower the number, the cheaper it is!)

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Squawk! This one is a budget-friendly win: standard adult entry is typically around a fiver, and children (16 and under) are often free. Even better, the visitor centre café is a handy meet-up spot right by the entrance, so you can grab a coffee before you commit to garden wandering.

Pricing & Entry Tickets

Typical admission rates

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Typical Admission Rates

Prices are usually straightforward on the door. If you are visiting in peak season, it is smart to double-check opening hours before you travel, especially if you are timing it around the glasshouses.

  • Adult Ticket: £5.00
  • Concession (over 60s, students with valid NUS card, registered disabled, wheelchair users): £4.50
  • Children (16 and under): FREE
  • Carers & Durham University Campus Card Holders: FREE
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Free Entry Groups

Children (16 and under) are typically free, and carers plus Durham University Campus Card holders are often free too. It is one of the friendliest-priced attractions in Durham.

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Season Tickets

If you are local or visiting Durham more than once, season tickets can be good value. Adult season tickets are often around £20, with concessions around £15.

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RHS Member Perks

The garden is an RHS Partner Garden and RHS members can get free access at selected times. Always check the current conditions and days before you go.

Who Should Visit?

Is it right for your itinerary?

WHO WILL LOVE IT

  • Plant lovers: The themed areas (like the bamboo grove and wildflower meadow) make it feel like several mini-gardens in one.
  • Anyone craving quiet: It is a refreshing reset after the bustle around the Cathedral and Market Place.
  • All-weather planners: The glasshouses are a proper comfort stop when Durham does its classic drizzle.

WHO MIGHT HATE IT

  • People expecting a city-centre stroll: It is on the edge of Durham, not right by the river loop.
  • Those with limited mobility: The visitor centre and glasshouses are accessible, but parts of the wider garden are steep.

Visiting With Kids

Is it family-friendly?

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The Rainforest House Moment

The tropical glasshouse has a fun little surprise: you can often make it rain inside. It is the sort of detail kids talk about all the way back to town.

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Trails & Mini Adventures

There are usually self-guided trails and seasonal activities, which turn a simple garden walk into a proper mini quest.

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Creepy-crawly Curiosity

Look out for displays of tropical creatures in and around the glasshouse area. It is a great way to keep attention spans intact between the plants.

What to See at Durham Botanic Garden

Highlights you should not miss

🌵 Desert House

A proper showpiece for cactus and arid plants. It is surprisingly photogenic, especially when the light is bright outside.

🌴 Tropical Rainforest House

Warm, humid, and a perfect breather in cold months. Keep an eye out for the rainforest-style effects that make it feel like a tiny jungle bubble.

🎋 Bamboo Grove & Woodland Garden

One of the most atmospheric parts of the garden. When the wind picks up, the bamboo has that soft rustle that makes the whole place feel miles from the city.

Small detail people love: The visitor centre has a café and gift shop, and you can often pop in for refreshments right by the entrance before you head round the garden.

Peak Crowd Heatmap

When to expect the quietest paths

🟢 Early Mornings

Best for calm. Arrive near opening and the glasshouses feel wonderfully unhurried.

🔴 Midday (Weekends)

Busiest stretch. Weekends and school holidays draw families, especially if there is an event on.

🟡 Late Afternoons

Gentler again. Later in the day can be ideal for a quieter loop and a final café stop before closing.

Trav’s Insider Hack: Café First, Garden Second

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“Squawk! If you are meeting friends, head to the visitor centre café first. It is right by the entrance and you can usually grab a drink or a light lunch there without needing to pay garden entry straight away. Then, once everyone is rounded up, you can head through the gates and do the glasshouses while the coffee is still warm!”

How Close Is It? (Distance Matrix)

Walking times from key Durham landmarks

🏺 Oriental Museum

🚶 7 - 10 mins
(It is very close, and a great same-day pairing)

⛪ Durham Cathedral

🚶 20 - 30 mins
(Uphill from the city centre, so pace yourself)

🚆 Durham Station

🚶 30 - 35 mins
(Or a short taxi or bus from South Road)

Best Areas to Stay Near Durham Botanic Garden

Neighbourhoods that make visiting easy

Durham City Centre

Best for first-timers. You are close to the Cathedral, riverside walks, and food spots, then you can hop to the Botanic Garden when you want a quieter break.

Elvet Hill & South Road

Very handy for getting to the garden quickly. It is a good choice if you like being near the University side of town.

Near Durham Station

Ideal if you are arriving by rail or doing day trips. You can still reach the garden easily by taxi or bus and keep the rest of Durham walkable.

Durham Botanic Garden Parking Information

Where to leave your car

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Parking Tips

The Botanic Garden offers on-site parking, which is the easiest option if you are driving. On sunny weekends and during school holidays, it can feel busier, so arriving earlier is the simplest stress-avoidance move.

  • On-site parking: Available at the garden.
  • Accessibility: Visitor centre and glasshouses are generally accessible, but the wider garden has steep sections.
  • Coach groups: Coach parking is available for pre-arranged group visits.

If you are visiting Durham for the day and combining multiple attractions, many visitors find a Park and Ride plus a short taxi or bus hop a simpler way to avoid city-centre congestion.

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Rory Porter

BY RORY PORTER

Durham is one of those cities where you can go from medieval lanes to peaceful woodland in the same day. This guide is built to help you nail the latest ticket pricing, time your visit around seasonal opening hours, and enjoy the glasshouses (plus a well-timed café stop) without any faff.

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