Botanic Gardens Tours and Activities

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Go for a stroll and enjoy a picnic among rare plant species, greenhouse collections and arboretums in these expansive gardens.

The Botanical Garden (Botaniska Trädgården) in Gothenburg provides a visual feast of exotic plants and is great for walks and picnics. From the minimalist and thoughtful designs of the Japanese Glade to the kaleidoscope of colour on show in the Rhodendron Valley, the gardens showcase nature in all its forms. Discover rock gardens, arboretums and greenhouses that are home to some of Sweden’s rare species of plants.

The gardens were founded in 1923 to celebrate Gothenburg’s 300th anniversary. With an area of 175 hectares (430 acres) and 16,000 species, this complex is one of the biggest of its kind in Europe. Traverse pathways that pass well-maintained flowerbeds and herb displays. Take the kids for a ride on the garden’s miniature train around the perimeter.

Admire the trickling ponds and waterfalls of the Rock Garden. Experience the serenity of Southeast Asian forests in the Bamboo Grove. The simple Japanese Glade provides a great space for meditation and reflection.

After exploring the outdoor beauty, examine the rare species among 4,000 varieties of plant in the garden’s greenhouses. Highlights include a collection of 1,500 species of orchid and a rare Easter Island tree.

For lunch, take a seat in the on-site café and restaurant or bring your food for a picnic. Free guided tours are held during the summer months. Learn more about the history of the gardens and its plants.

For a longer hike, go into the adjacent Änggårdsbergennature reserve and arboretum. This park is three times bigger than the gardens themselves and provides great opportunities for exercise and wildlife spotting.

Access the Botanical Garden just south of the city centre by car, tram, bus or on foot. The gardens are open year-round until sunset except on Christmas Day. Entry is free, but donations are appreciated. There’s an admission charge for adults aged 18 and over to visit the greenhouses.

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