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North Devon Walking Festival - 'Top Trees' garden walk and talk

Join one of our garden team members for a stroll through the garden, learning more about some of the unusual trees growing here.

  • Booking not needed
  • Free event (admission applies)

Join one of our garden team members for a stroll through the garden. Learn about some wonderful trees in and around the garden. This is also a great opportunity to ask any questions you have for our experienced gardeners.

Please note that this includes a gentle walk around the grounds, meeting at visitor reception and lasts around an hour.

This walk is free, normal entry admission applies.

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Prices

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This event is free, but normal admission charges apply for the venue.

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The basics

Suitability

Children are welcome.

Meeting point

Meeting at visitor reception

What to bring and wear

Suitable shoes for a gentle walk around the grounds, on gravelled paths

Accessibility

This walk and talks takes place around the grounds and lasts around an hour, there is plenty of seating along the way and paths are mostly flat and gravelled - there may be some slopes.

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