Days Out

The Eden Project

August 9, 2016

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The Eden Project

I’ve been so excited to share this post, because the Eden Project is probably my favourite place in the UK! We visited for the first time two years ago (at the exact same weekend) and absolutely loved it. I’ve been dying to go back in a different season, like in spring to see the mediterranean biome filled with tulips, but we’ve never been able to make it.

As we were down in Devon a few weeks ago, and our campsite was just under two hours drive away, I decided that we had to visit again. Sadly this time it was crazy busy, but I still loved it.

So the Eden Project has three main areas; the rainforest biome, the mediterranean biome and the outdoor gardens. There’s a few other places outside to explore like the learning centre and the stage where they hold exhibitions (right now, they’ve got a dinosaur exhibition on). The biomes are by far my favourite places. Seriously, I could live in the mediterranean biome! It’s just so perfect in there filled with bougainvillea and pretty flowers! First up; The Rainforest Biome!

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The Rainforest Biome

The rainforest biome is the largest indoor rainforest in the world and is heated to at least 25°C all year round (though sometimes in the summer it can reach up to 40°C) with 90% humidity (just look at the state of us). It’s filled with tropical plants from South East Asia, West Africa, Tropical South America and Tropical Islands and even has it’s own waterfall!

There’s bananas, papayas, sugar and even cocoa growing in there, with little exhibitions to learn about the different things growing and their uses. My favourite part though is the canopy walkways, which takes you up above the trees! They have a second one higher up (which you can see in some of the photos), but the queue for it was way too long, and we were so hot and sweaty by that point, so we left that. One day I’ll get up there haha! The views look stunning!

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The Mediterranean Biome

The Mediterranean biome is so colourful in comparison to the rainforest biome. It’s filled with plants from the Mediterranean, California, South Africa and Australia and even has it’s own Mediterranean style restaurant and is kept at a temperature between 9°C-25°C, so it’s a lot more bearable than the rainforest.

I could honestly just live in this biome! I love all the pretty flowers, the bougainvillea everywhere (my favourite flower), and there’s even a little vegetable garden filled with tomatoes, aubergines and chillis.

We stopped at the Med Terrace for some lunch. I ordered the Cornish Antipasti platter, which is a mediterranean style platter, but with local cornish produce instead. It was SO good! Shane went for the salad, but that wasn’t so nice.

There was a wedding in there that evening, so they shut off the biome early. How amazing would it be to get married in there?! I said to Shane that if we don’t get married abroad, we’re getting married in the mediterranean biome haha!

Have you been to the Eden Project before? What’s your favourite biome?

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  • Reply
    Natoya
    August 9, 2016 at 6:08 pm

    I haven’t been but I really love plants so should put this in my bucket list of places to visit. Your photos are simply lovely : ) xoxo

    http://www.juanitalikes.com

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      April
      August 11, 2016 at 7:45 am

      Definitely! I love it SO much there!
      xo April

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    Kate
    August 9, 2016 at 6:29 pm

    Such beautiful photos!
    -Kate // http://www.classyandkate.com

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      April
      August 11, 2016 at 7:45 am

      Thanks, Kate!
      xo April

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    Darina
    August 9, 2016 at 6:52 pm

    Beautiful! These colors are wonderful!

    • Reply
      April
      August 11, 2016 at 7:45 am

      It’s so beautiful there!
      xo April

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    Becky
    August 10, 2016 at 1:42 pm

    I never been but I’d love to go someday! Lovely pictures. 🙂

    http://www.wanderergirl.com

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      April
      August 11, 2016 at 7:46 am

      I’d definitely recommend it if you ever get the chance! It’s my favourite!
      xo April

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    Andrea
    August 11, 2016 at 7:32 pm

    Wow! As a plant lover, this place looks like paradise! I would love to pay a visit one day!

    http://www.thebeautydojo.com

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      April
      August 12, 2016 at 8:34 pm

      Seriously, if you ever get the chance, then you have to visit! So lovely to explore!
      xo April

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    Gemma Evans
    August 11, 2016 at 10:29 pm

    The Eden Project is amazing, even more so when you consider what the land was like before it was built. I think the rainforest biome was my favourite overall but the heat made me want to escape after a while — I have a vague memory of seeing a baby pineapple!! Saw Sigur Ros play a gig here, easily the best gig venue I’ve ever been so as we had a view over the domes and they were lit up.

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      April
      August 12, 2016 at 8:36 pm

      I know! When you see the photos, you’d never believe how they turned it into such a lovely garden! The gigs sound amazing! I’m dying to go back already!
      xo April

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    Ela
    August 12, 2016 at 12:12 pm

    I haven’t been there but been to a similar place. It really feels like entering to a completely new world, it is really nice to see all these different plants from all around the world. My favourite has to be rainforest biome, I wouldn’t mind constant 25 degrees, but 40 degrees and humidity, no go!

    Ela BellaWorld

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      April
      August 12, 2016 at 8:37 pm

      Haha, yea the rainforest biome was so nice to explore, but we barely lasted very long at all (it didn’t help that we both had the worst colds/coughs at the time and just wanted to get out hah).
      xo April

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