The Springfields Festival Gardens are beautifully landscaped gardens open to the public all year round. They feature a variety of plants, flowers, and horticultural displays.
The gardens are open every day of the year, offering visitors a chance to enjoy the beauty of the gardens throughout the seasons.
No, admission to the gardens is free for everyone.
Only assistance dogs are allowed within the gardens.
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Yes, the Art in the Festival Gardens includes sculptures and installations that complement the garden's themes.
The Momotaro Garden is a carefully constructed Japanese garden that adheres to the exacting requirements of Japanese garden design.
Yes, the "Find Your Own Desire Line" is an interactive installation that allows visitors to explore the garden in a unique way.
The Sculpture Matrix features an array of sculptures and installations by various artists.
The "A Lifetime Ahead" garden showcases plants that are both beautiful and beneficial for wildlife.
The Formal Garden features a stunning display of flowers, plants, and design elements that follow a symmetrical layout.
The Senses Garden is designed to engage all five senses, with plants that are visually striking, fragrant, or have interesting textures.
The Vegetable Garden showcases a variety of edible plants and serves as an educational space for visitors.
The Founders Garden is a tribute to the people who have contributed to the development and success of the Springfields Festival Gardens.
The Sun Dial Garden features a beautiful sun dial and is a peaceful spot for relaxation and reflection.
The Memorial Garden serves as a tranquil and reflective space to honour and remember loved ones.
The Wetlands area is a natural filter for the Willow Pool and Canal, featuring plants that help filter the water and provide a habitat for various species, such as dragonflies, water boatmen, frogs, and toads.