Furzey Gardens is a secret woodland garden nestled in the New Forest National Park.

With a cosy thatched tea room, rare and unusual plants and over 40 fairy doors there is something for everyone in this special place.

Every time you visit you are helping us to provide support and work experience for people with learning disabilities.

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Furzey Gardens
4.7
Based on 1049 reviews
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Kay StobbartKay Stobbart
14:51 27 Sep 22
A great little garden. We loved that it was for a good cause so although our visit wasn't long we were happy to pay £8.50 each for entry. There's a map of the garden which I'd encourage everyone to follow.We saw alpacas in the field and a play area for children. The fairy house's make a great addition for small ones.The cafe staff were helpful and very friendly.We had scones which unfortunately crumbled when trying to spread the butter. Our error we should have chosen a slice of the fabulous cakes on display instead.I adored the thatched cottage and garden so pretty.The beautiful leaves that were made for the Chelsea flower show were stunning. I would have brought several had there been some to purchase.
Steve PalmerSteve Palmer
09:32 22 May 22
This was an impromptu visit with my parents.We have never been to Furzey Gardens before but will definitely be returning. The Gardens are beautiful, the variety of colours was amazing. My hobby is bonsai so to see all the beautiful trees in colour was great. If you are looking for something to do in the New Forest I highly recommend a visit there is great involvement for the kids as well with play areas and hunt for fairy doors. Plenty of space and provision to have a picnic.The team at Furzey should be very proud 🙂
Michael HarwoodMichael Harwood
23:03 18 Apr 22
Great place to go with young kids who might love to find all the fairy houses and things. At least 45 to find with multiple doors on some. Lovely beautiful flowers in the huge garden that is like a maze in parts. Great wooden climbing and play area, and wooden tree house and fairy huts to go in. Nice cafe too. Can spend 3 or 4 hours exploring every path and looking for every possible fairly house. New field at the bottom opening soon too so will definitely go back to explore again soon.
Fatima AFatima A
05:32 13 Apr 22
This place is lovely.. At moment its so colourful with all beautiful flowers blooming. I enjoyed walking around, listening to the sound of the birds. There's a nice little coffee shop. The gardens are well maintained. Highly recommended.
James LatterJames Latter
21:19 03 Feb 22
Lovely garden to visit at any time of the year, unique buildings are visible as you walk around the gardens. Great fun for kids as there small fairy houses to search for. A tearoom is also available but are closed during the winter periodA great day out for the whole family, highly recommend
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Furzey Gardens will be closed on Thursday 28 March Furzey Gardens will be closed on Thursday 28 March due to the yellow weather warning for strong winds that has been issued by the met office. As a woodland garden we need to take these precautions to keep visitors, staff and volunteers safe. 

Ticket holders have been notified and will receive a full refund where appropriate. 

This also means that we are unfortunately having to postpone our Fairy house and Fairy door workshop - workshop attendees will have received an email from us about an alternative date. 

We will reopen as usual on Friday 29 March.
Today the learning disability gardening team and i Today the learning disability gardening team and instructor John are asking for you to Help us to Hampton Court! 

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Some of our Magnolia plants are over 85 years old, planted in the 1930s when the gardens were first planted out. They really are a beautiful sight!

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