27 April 2011 Two for one tickets to eight eco-attractions in England, Scotland and Wales The Guardian and Observer have teamed up with the following eco-attractions in England, Scotland and Wales to offer readers two tickets for the price of one:
- The Eden Project (Cornwall)
- Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust
- Living Rainforest (Berkshire)
- Centre for Alternative Technology (Powys)
- National Botanic Garden of Wales (Carmarthenshire)
- National Wildflower Centre (Merseyside)
- Nature's World (Middlesbrough)
- Royal Botanic Garden (Edinburgh) Eden Project, Cornwall
The Eden Project is an exciting, inspiring playground in which to explore our relationship with nature.
Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust
Visit one of WWT's nine wetland centres. Enjoy a full programme of family events and activities. Get nose-to-beak with thousands of ducks, geese, swans and flamingos, take a paddle in a canoe or sneak a peak at resident families of otters, water voles and beavers. NB: not all activities available at all centres.
Living Rainforest, Berkshire
Discover a different world explore the wonders of the rainforest without leaving the UK.
Centre for Alternative Technology, Powys
One of the Europe's most visited eco-centres, CAT features hands-on displays and practical examples of sustainable living, renewable energy and organic gardening.
National Botanic Garden of Wales, Carmarthenshire
The biggest and best garden in Wales boasts the largest single span glasshouse on the planet and so much more.
National Wildflower Centre, Merseyside
The National Wildflower Centre is a quirky, family friendly visitor centre offering a mix of nature, art and homemade cakes; a breathing space in the city.
Nature's World, Middlesbrough
Nature's World makes learning about the environment fun for the whole family!
Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh
Enjoy a visit to the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh or one of its three regional Gardens - Dawyck, a world class arboretum, in the Scottish Borders; Benmore, in a majestic mountainside setting in Argyll with its fine restored Victorian Fernery or Scotland's most exotic Garden at Logan near Stranraer. For the full news article and to be taken to the website, click here |