Sunday, June 22, 2025

Spring and early summer highlights in Burghley Gardens

Visitors to Burghley Gardens over the coming weeks can look forward to a varied programme of seasonal activity. From outdoor art to guided walks and talks, the events offer visitors a chance to experience the gardens in different ways as spring progresses into summer.

Botanic Tapestry: Outdoor Art Installation in the Sculpture Garden from 26 April

Following its debut in the South Gardens, the outdoor art installation Botanic Tapestry continues into the summer in the Sculpture Garden at Burghley, reimagined in a new location along the banks of the lake. Here, the large-scale botanical flags stretch across the dam in a spectacular display, offering a fresh perspective on the artworks. New elements have been added across the Sculpture Garden, bringing drama and discovery.

Created by artist duo Graphic Rewilding, Botanic Tapestry celebrates the harmony between art, nature, and history. More than just a visual statement, this unique art experience is designed to encourage moments of reflection and a renewed appreciation for the natural world. Among the new features in this phase of the exhibition are a monumental banner suspended been two Douglas Firs and textile wraps on selected trees – intended to offer moments of interest and surprise as visitors wander and explore the space.

Dawn Walks in the Gardens: 7 and 14 May

Two early morning guided walks will offer a rare opportunity to experience Burghley Gardens at first light. Led by Head Gardener Joe Whitehead, these walks provide a peaceful exploration of the gardens as the day begins, with the chance to hear the dawn chorus and see the sun rise over the lake. The walk is followed by breakfast served in the Orangery Restaurant.

Spring Tour, Talk & Tea in the Gardens: 8 May

This afternoon event invites visitors to join the Gardens team for a guided tour of the South Gardens and Sculpture Garden. Led by the Head Gardener, the tour explores seasonal highlights, planting schemes and upcoming projects. There will be plenty of gardening advice and ideas throughout the tour, offering inspiration to take home to your own garden. The session concludes with Afternoon Tea served in the Orangery Restaurant’s Rose Garden.

Looking Ahead: Wildflowers in Bloom from June

From June, visitors to the Sculpture Garden can look forward to the return of the wildflower displays. These naturalistic plantings will bring bold bursts of colour to the landscape as summer progresses, adding a dynamic and ever-changing feature to the garden experience.

Ticket information

  • The Gardens are open from 10am to 5pm, with last admission at 4.30pm. Gardens & Adventure Play tickets booked online in advance cost £10 Adult, £8 Child (3-15 years), £32 Family (2 Adults, 3 Children). House, Gardens & Adventure Play tickets cost £20 Adult, £9 Child (3-15 years), £52 Family (2 Adults, 3 Children); Annual Passes offering unlimited visits start at £26 for a Child Annual Pass.
  • Entry to the Botanic Tapestry exhibition is included with any Admission Ticket or Annual Pass.
  • Dawn Walks in the Gardens take place on 7 and 14 May from 6.45am to 9.30am. Tickets cost £30 per person and include breakfast in the Orangery Restaurant
  • Spring Tour, Talk & Tea in the Gardens on 8 May from 1pm to 4pm. Tickets cost £55 per person and include Afternoon Tea.

Full event details and ticket information are available at www.burghley.co.uk

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