More Information

Visitors can wander the Gardens and enjoy all the wildlife-related activities taking place from attendees Kingston Exotics, RSPB, Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust, Somerset Beekeepers Association, and Somerset Wildlife Trust and Butterfly Conservation. Last year over 600 people attended the event, enjoying the Gardens and atmosphere.

Seed of Hope will be running a wildlife trail around Cannington’s Community Orchard and on Sunday 22 May, will be opening the wildlife hide as part of the event. Staff will be on-hand to talk about the importance of wildflowers and pollinators and the work Seed of Hope does.

Visitors can take home a souvenir of the day from Somerset Wildlife Trust, who will be making badges. The Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust will keep little ones occupied with family arts and crafts and a limited number of bee boxes.

Entry to the Gardens will be free for all visitors over the weekend and some small charges may be made by those charities running activities.

Visit The Walled Gardens of Cannington website for more information!

Getting here

Next Events See all events...

Latest News See all news...

UCS Sport students' once-in-a-lifetime St Lucia trip

Monday 28 April 2025

Former Student Returns to Inspire the Next Generation of Garden Designers at Cannington

Tuesday 22 April 2025

Team BTC Celebrate Victories at the National Trampoline Finals 2025

© 2025 Bridgwater & Taunton College, Bath Road, Bridgwater, Somerset, TA6 4PZ, United Kingdom | Terms / Privacy / Cookies | Accessibility Made by Wave