The flagship garden of the RHS is located in Wisley, Surrey. Even with a toddler in tow, it oozes peace and tranquility. Set in 240 acres, you can expect to lose hours while you take in its immense gardens, loggia and canal of waterlilies.
The nearby walled garden is the perfect place to stop and take it all in amidst a sea of purple and white flowers. The Jubilee and Bowes Lyon Rose Gardens are in full bloom and up to Battleston Hill is the towering Henry Moore sculpture βThe Archβ.
A state-of-the-art Glasshouse is like a magical jungle with palms, creepers and a waterfall. Three climatic zones provide the perfect a haven for difficult to grow, rare and endangered species and Orchids. You can read more in this post.
We sat outside the nearby restaurant in the sunshine with a lolly to take it all in. POD loves a good lolly!
Wisley has varying events on throughout the year – one of which is The Scarecrow Trail. Designed by local Women’s Institute members, 100 uniquely designed scarecrows are dotted around seven acres.
With the theme ‘Strictly Scarecrows’, mostly were based on the TV programme although there were a couple made of straws and bubble wrap. There was even a crow created from bin bags, cut into strips like feathers. Our favourite scarecrow was Mary Poppins although POD insisted on introducing “Rabbit” to nearly all of them.
Also at Wisley over the summer is the Great Garden Adventure where you an build your own den, watch falconry displays or take part in a real puppet show. The child in me says we need to go back soon to build a den!
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It really does look like a wonderful day out. Love the thought of POD introducing rabbit to all the scarecrows!
Thank you Sara – there was lots of Rabbit waving! He got abandoned when she was running about though π
ooh i love the idea of strictly scarecrows! was it easy to tell who was who?
Funnily enough it wasn’t! Thankfully they had signs saying who was who π
Wow, amazing scarecrows! I love the first picture with the lake in it. So pretty!
Thank you Laura, it’s a fabulous place. I took a ridiculous number of photos there. Lovely it’s only ten minutes up the road too π
This looks fab!! Awww rabbit must have had a great day out π
Really great thanks Victoria – Rabbit had a brilliant time π
Those scarecrows are amazing and it looks like a lovely day, especially nice to enjoy all the great weather!
It was a great afternoon – some of the scarecrows were amazing! A really gorgeous day too π
What a beautiful place – loving the scarecrows!
Thank you – its fabulous at Wisley, we had such a great time. The scarecrows were an interesting addition π
What a beautiful location, the gardens are stunning and with so much to explore I wouldn’t know where to start first. I like the scarecrow theme and that they are holding events such as den building during the summer, thanks for sharing your great photos with Country Kids.
You’d love it there Fiona – it’s like a photographers paradise! Beautiful place π
You have just taken be back well over 30 years with this post! I can remember being dragged around Wisley with my brother by our parents so many times as kids. It is a beautiful place, just think we spent too many hours being told to admire the plants!! I even watched the M25 being built from Wisley. Have been meaning to go back as as adult for years #CountryKids
How funny – I’ve done 3 posts on Wisley recently. Took so many photos there! You should definitely go back, it’s wonderful π
We love going on scarecrow trails. People put so much creativity and imagination into each one. Always fun. Haven’t been to Wisley for years. I remember being dragged round as a child too.
It was good fun doing the scarecrow trail although with a toddler it didn’t quite go to plan! You should definitely go to Wisley, it’s brilliant there π
I’ve always wanted to visit Wisley, your photo’s and description make me want to go even more. Lovely #countrykids post
Thank you Iona, it’s my third post on Wisley although the other two were flower based. I love taking close-ups, maybe its an age thing!
When we lived down South I loved going to Wisley. I think that apple days were my favorite!
It’s really great there – the flowers were just beautiful to photograph. Was a gorgeous day too, that always helps π