Enjoy your visit and plan your day with ease

Visitor Information

Helpful guidance and visitor information before your visit
Discover ticket details, accessibility guidance and useful visitor information to help you make the most of your visit to the gardens and sculpture park.

Dog Walking

Dogs are welcome on leads; please clean up after them. Well-behaved dogs are allowed in the Tearoom.

Accessibility & Help

Partial accessibility across the grounds; carers receive free entry with proof; all-terrain scooters available.

Suitable Footwear

We advise that visitors wear suitable walking footwear as our Park has steep topography in places.

Opening Hours

The Himalayan Garden & Sculpture Park will re-open on Thursday 2nd April - 1st November 2026

Garden Accessibility

Sadly, the main body of the garden can not be accessed safely by wheelchairs & regular mobility scooters and people with limited mobility, due to its steep valley sides and numerous steps. The nature of the gravel paths means it can also be difficult using children’s pushchairs.

We are partner with the charity Outdoor Mobility who provide an all-terrain mobility scooter for visitors to hire and use at the garden. Click on this link to find out more and book:
If you, or a member of your group uses a wheelchair or mobility scooter or has mobility difficulties, they can enjoy the top of the park and access the Buddha Garden, Information Centre, and make use of the Tearoom and restroom facilities free of charge. A certified carer bringing a visitor to the garden will qualify for free entry, please bring evidence of need with either an Attendance Allowance letter (AA), Carers Allowance Letter of Award, Disability Living Allowance Letter (DLA) or Personal Independence Payments (PIP)

EXTREME WEATHER

Extreme weather conditions, such as strong winds, storms, floods or snow could lead to the Park having to be closed during opening hours, and we may have to ask you to leave the Park.

This will be done in accordance with our Health and Safety and Risk Assessments which prioritize visitor and staff safety.

If we are unable to open the park or we have to ask you to leave during your visit due to weather conditions, we will arrange for you to visit on an alternative day. Please check the website before you set off for daily updates.
Himalayan Shelter

 

Reflects the stunning Kath Kuni architecture in the Himalayas. The walls were erected without any cementing mortar, using alternate courses of dry masonry and wood. The local artisans of this region are famous for their woodcarving. The original examples included on the balcony, are 80 to 100 years old.

Norse Stabbur

This impressive Viking Norse Stabbur (hut) was built by a local craftsman, Paul Grainger and his team using timber from our wood. We have tried to design the hut as as closely as possible to original viking designs and it offers a tranquil spot in the new woodland with fantastic views over the rest of the garden.

The Pagoda

Built in Bali, this decorative pagoda is a favourite feature for many visitors, with it’s distinctive red legs and oriental features. A specialist team travelled from Bali to the park to assist with the on site assembly. It is complimented by its lakeside location overlooking the beautiful floating Magnolia sculpture.

Contemplation Circle

This piece was specially commissioned from Irish artist Liam O’Neill in 2018. Each chair is made from the heartwood of Giant Redwood Tree. The chairs are designed to be a place apart, where visitors can relax, and reflect on the beautiful landscape which surrounds them.

Playground

A woodland playground with climbing, swings, slides and more provides fun entertainment for children visiting the garden. Located next to the tea room this space offers a chance for the children to play while parents enjoy a refreshment.

Tearoom

Open daily we serve a range of hot and cold drinks and variety of food options. From freshly prepared sandwiches to warm lunches and a delicious selection of cakes and tray bakes. We have vegetarian, vegan and gluten free options to try and accommodate all dietary requests.

Information Centre

The information centre allows visitors to learn all about the history of the Park and the Sculptures. There is also information on the work of the Foundation plans for propagation and conservation. We run various workshops in this space, the next being a Botanical Painting Course on 9th - 11th October.

Summer House

An early 20th century thatched wooden summerhouse, complete with benches and a mirror inside. It is topped by a French, early 20th century, painted copper cockerel weather vane, and is a favourite with the children who visit the garden.

Explore The Garden Map

Find your way around with ease
Use the interactive map to discover key areas of the garden, from walking routes to highlights and facilities.

Plan your route in advance or navigate as you explore, making the most of your visit.

FAQs

Questions & Answers

The Park is open from the 8th of April until the 2rd November 2025. (Tuesday-Sunday in April-June & Wednesday-Sunday in July-November, plus all Bank Holiday Mondays

While the Tearoom, Information Centre, Buddha Garden, Plant Centre and Woodland Playground at the top of the park are wheelchair friendly, the topography of the grounds (with steps and steep paths in places) and natural gravel paths, mean the main section of the garden is not currently accessible to wheelchair or mobility scooter users (unless all terrain varieties which can cope with 16 degree gradients). You may make use of these facilities for free if you are unable to access the full garden. Carers assisting a visitor to the garden get free entry. Pushchair users can access the garden via Coronation Drive but this does require a good push back up the hill. For 2025 we are partnering with the charity Outdoor Mobility who are providing an all-terrain mobility scooter for visitors to hire and use at the garden. To find out more and book go to www.outdoormobility.org/himalayan-garden

Yes, via our ticket booking system on this website. This is required of us due to planning constraints and limited daily visitor numbers being allowed. If you cannot book online please call us or email us so we can make alternative arrangements for you. You may book your tickets on the morning of your visit.

Yes, if you are a certified carer for the person you are bringing to the garden, you get free entry, but you must produce the relevant carer's documentation

We offer free entry to an Individual RHS member in September & October. Guests coming an RHS member will need to buy their garden entry ticket as normal from our website. RHS members do not need to book their visit but must show their valid RHS Membership card at our Ticket Office.

Sadly due to planning restrictions, we are not allowed to let visitors come just to use the Tearoom, they must also be visiting the garden. If you are unable to access the garden due to a disability but others in your party would like to, you may stay in the upper part of the garden including the Tearoom free of charge. Please inform our ticket office staff of your requirements, so they can assist you.

Dogs are welcome in the garden if kept on a short lead. Well behaved dogs are welcome in the Tearoom and there is plenty of outdoor seating for your use.

No, we are a cashless site. Staff onsite can help if this is a problem for you, please ask. We do not take cash on site dues to a lack of banking facilities and limited staffing capacity.

There are baby changing facilities in the disabled toilet, located to the side of the Tearoom.

In the interests of visitor safety, we do not permit the launching or landing of drones in the park unless agreed in advance in writing. For further information please see the Drone Code produced by the Civil Aviation Authority for a practical guide on how to fly your drone safely in full compliance with the law.

The Hutts Foundation, Registered Charity No: 1152430 | ©2026 Himalayan Garden & Sculpture Park | Website by Synergy Internet
  2026 Opening Times

 

2nd April – 1st November

Last admission is at 3pm and we kindly ask that all visitors leave the Park by 4pm

Monday Closed on Monday (except Bank Holiday Mondays open 10am -4pm)  
Tuesday  10:00am – 4:00pm (closed on Tuesdays in July – October)  
Wednesday 10:00am – 4:00pm  
Thursday 10:00am – 4:00pm  
Friday 10:00am – 4:00pm  
Saturday 10:00am – 4:00pm  
Sunday 10:00am – 4:00pm