Hilliers Gardens in Test Valley

Cuisine: British

The Sir Harold Hillier Gardens is an arboretum comprising 72 hectares accommodating over 42,000 trees and shrubs in about 12,000 taxa, notably a collection of oaks, camellia, magnolia and rhododendron.

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Love this Garden beautiful in all season's. Nice tea rooms, restaurants. A good walk with lots of plants labled and perfectly placed. They have a cool tree house and a play area that the children love.

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Beautifully laid out gardens with lots to see all year round. Great facilities too - 3 restaurants, a gift shop and unsurprisingly, a garden centre. If you live nearby then annual membership is the way to go - an affordable option allowing you to go as often as you like, and also including 3 guest passes per member. The only downside is that only assistance dogs are allowed, so you can't take your pooch for a walk around there.

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Lots to see, lovely gardens and nice places to eat or you can take a picnic. There are wheelchair friendly routes around too. Still showing good planting in the Winter garden, would like to visit again in Summer when the Wisteria is out.

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A beautiful place to visit especially on a sunny day. Plenty of different gardens to see with a huge variety of plants and flowers. Magnolia avenue is especially gorgeous when in bloom. Staff are really helpful and friendly.

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The atmosphere and air is crystal clear. A fantastic place for all age groups. A place that offers experience for all people even when busy you can find quite places to reflect. Great for mental and physical wellbeing.

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Picked a sunny afternoon in Feb to visit the Winter Garden, rewarded by amazing colour combinations and a surprising number of flowers. Enjoyed the statuary too. Used two different cafés and couldn't fault either of them.

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What a great place to spend a day. The grounds are fantastic if like me you love Trees this is a must visit the setting is stunning

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This garden has about 80 acres to explore with plenty of activities to amuse both adults and young children. There are three cafe/restaurants in different areas of the garden with plenty of room both inside and out. Clean and well looked after.Different areas of the garden come into their own during the different seasons so people do tend to congregate in those parts.The garden mainly has more of a wild feel with a surprise around every corner. Plenty of well maintained paths....many suitable for wheelchairsDogs, except for assistance, are not allowed. I can see why.Large free carpark.

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Beautiful grounds, gorgeous plants absolutely loved it. Not many photos taken as I was just absorbing the splendor around! A place is to visit at any time of the year. Plenty of picnics areas as well as covered cafés. Will be back for the art exhibition later on the year :)

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A quite extensive gardens, hosting all types of flora and fauna. Well laid out and maintained. Appears to be plenty of things for kids and access for the disabled, judging by the people around. Separate cafe (standard setup, good for kids) and restaurant (looked a better standard). Plenty of parking, all well organised.

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2.042 customers of Hilliers Gardens have given it an average rating of 4,7.