Ness Botanic Gardens Cheshire

Ness Botanic Gardens    

4.5/5
(576) · Botanical garden in Neston, United Kingdom
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Botanic gardens, part of the University of Liverpool on the Wirral Peninsular, overlooking the Dee estuary, open all year round.

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4.5/5 · 576 reviews
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Jan 27, 2025
On the day we were in the area, the heavens opened, and it was impractical to visit the gardens. However, we were delighted with the cafe. It is light and spacious. The staff are so friendly and he…Full review by W W
Dec 7, 2024
We had Christmas lunch. When it arrived looked appetising. Everything was hot and very tasty. We had 3 soups starters, four Turkey mains. I had the meringue topped with cream and fruit. Nicely pre…Full review by MIsslindy2018
Nov 16, 2024
What a fantastic garden this is. Wide variety of plants, quality cafe, helpful staff and tranquility! Easy to get there and ample parking. Best of all, I can take my autistic son to Ness because it i…Full review by Elaine J
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Amenities

Free parking
Free Wi-Fi
Accessible

Questions & answers

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Is it dog friendly at Ness Gardens?
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Only for registered assistance dogs
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Is the garden suitable for an electric wheelchair plse.
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It is wheelchair friendly so I assume an electric wheelchair would be ok. Maybe you could ring ahead of your visit? Hope this helps
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Is it possible to take photographs with the Guardians with photographer and a model please let me know it's for …
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Is it possible to take photographs with the Guardians with photographer and a model please let me know it's for Tuesday thank you
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Not sure, best advice would be to go on their website, find the contact us, email or ring them & ask, at worst they could say no.
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Are there any indoor picnic facilities?
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To my recollection there is a cafe on site but no indoor picnic areas unless they have built any in the last 12 months. The gardens are well worth a visit and it is therefore worth a …
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To my recollection there is a cafe on site but no indoor picnic areas unless they have built any in the last 12 months. The gardens are well worth a visit and it is therefore worth a phone call to them to enquire of outside eating areas.
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