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17th January 2026 18th January 2026 24th January 2026 plus 9 more date(s), see below for more info |
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| 11am - 12.30pm | |
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Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh 20A Inverleith Row, Stockbridge and Canonmills EH3 5LR |
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| Tickets cost £12 per person. (No concession or Member discount rates) | |
| Visit the event website here |
Join our knowledgeable Garden Guides each weekend for an introduction to our specialist snowdrop collection, including insights into different species and cultivars. You'll also discover a stunning collection of spring plants and bulbs, including Narcissus, Fritillaria, Iris and other seasonal highlights.
Walks take place every Saturday and Sunday at 11am from 17 January until 22 February 2026.
Limited availability so advance booking is recommended.
Please reserve your place by calling 0131 248 2909 or email visitorwelcome@rbge.org.uk
Recommended for ages 14+.
Tours start at 11am from the John Hope Gateway welcome desk (West Gate, Arboretum Place) and last up to 90 minutes.
Max 15 people per tour.
Additional Dates: 18 January 2026, 24 January 2026, 25 January 2026, 31 January 2026, 01 February 2026, 07 February 2026, 08 February 2026, 14 February 2026, 15 February 2026, 21 February 2026, 22 February 2026
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