WINNER ANNOUNCED: Win An Annual Family Pass And Treats At Ventnor Botanic Gardens
Huge congratulations to our winner, Allison Bush!
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of these stunning Island gardens, we're offering you the chance to win a family annual pass along with tea and cake for your first visit...
This year Ventnor Botanic Garden is celebrating 50 years of garden history! Opening in June 1972 the gardens here turned the former hospital site into an open place for all to enjoy.
From 18 to 25 of June 2022, the gardens are holding a week of celebration to commemorate this fantastic 50-year history. But what can you expect from the week-long celebration?
- Exclusive tours and talks from the Curator, new Head Gardener and new Head Chef!
- The launch of the new, VBG ‘Fast Forest’
- Open days for local schools
- Family days with fantastic entertainment for the kids
- Plus, so much more!
The gardens are also looking forward to hosting, not one but two of its popular Donation Days during the celebration week as well! These donation days allow organisers to open the grounds with no admission fees, simply a donation for your visit.
As part of the celebrations, we've now got a great opportunity for you to win a family pass (two adults and up to three children) lasting for 12 months with unlimited access! To be in with a chance to win, all you need to do is comment below, telling us what your favourite beauty spot on the Isle Of Wight is and why! As ever, we'll pick a winner and post them right here.
The competition closes on Wednesday July 13 - best of luck!
Know a friend who would want to take part? Invite them to join here!
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