Did you know?
Since opening in 1846, the Cambridge University Botanic Garden has been an inspiration for gardeners, an exciting introduction to the natural world for families and a refreshing oasis for all our visitors.
This listed, heritage Garden was created by John Henslow, teacher and guiding light of Charles Darwin, and is the showcase for over 8,000 plant species from around the world, all immaculately displayed amongst a wonderful framework of mature trees.
A huge thanks to everyone who joined us for the Cambridge Summer Walk on Saturday 21 May.
This year the event was more successful than ever before, with 60 people of all ages taking part in the one and a half mile walk around the Cambridge University Botanic Garden.
The sun was shining on the day, which made for a really picturesque scene for our walkers. At the finish they were all treated to well-deserved refreshments and medals for the children.
This year a total of just under £2,000 was raised, so well done and thank you to everyone who took part!
Watch this space for news of next year's summer walk.