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What is your address?

Eden Project, Bodelva, St Austell, Cornwall. PL24 2SG

Is there much for children to do?

Eden is great for the kids. There are imaginative children's play areas, impromptu storytelling, workshops and our new trails featuring endless leafy places to play with shortcuts and hideaways, stepping stones and sandpits. We also have a great children's menu and a fantastic events programme throughout the school holidays.

Kids and family events programme

How do I get to Eden?

You can get to Eden by walking, biking, train, bus or car. Walkers and cyclists enjoy a discount off the adult entry charge, and children under 15 accompanied by an adult come free. If coming by car Eden is well signposted from both the A30 from Exeter and the A391/390 from Plymouth. Visitors from outside the county can take the M5 southbound, to Exeter, where the motorway splits into to the A30. Take the A30 and continue until you reach the Innis Downs junction (A 391) from which Eden is signposted. There is ample parking at Eden and a park and ride service operates from the outer car parks.

More detail on how to get to Eden

How much does it cost?

You can now buy your tickets in advance on our website at a special online price.

Admission prices in full

When are you open?

We’re open every day of the year except Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, 25th & 26th January 2010.

Detailed opening hours in full

What about access, will I be able to get around the site ok?

Eden is dedicated to making access as easy as possible for all our visitors. It’s a large site so a park-and-ride buggy service is in operation to transport people from their cars to the site and back again if required. Disabled car parks are close to the visitor centre but if assistance is required you can request a buggy service. The Land Train takes you up and down the pit, and park-and-ride buses are designed to accommodate wheelchairs. There is seating around the site so you can enjoy your visit at your own pace. If you have a carer to help you the great news is that they get in free. We welcome guide and assistance dogs.

Full access guide to the Eden Project

Can I bring my dog?

Unfortunately we can’t encourage visitors to bring dogs to Eden, and, other than guide dogs, they're not allowed on the main site.

What's On at Eden... all events by date

Summer Survival

24 July - 5 September

Summer Evenings

27 July - 2 September

Rock Climbing

23 July - 2 September

ASF Summer School

3 - 8 September

Arts Café

3 September

Autumn Events

6 September - 22 October

Martin Harley, Blues Gone Green

19 September

RELAYS Festival of Extreme Sports and Expressive Art

25 + 26 September

Walk to Cure Diabetes

19 September

Horticulture Courses

September 2010 - March 2011

Eden Project Fun Run

9 October

Eden Project Marathon

10 October

Rock Climbing

23 - 31 October

PRECIPICE by Paul McGowan

5 November - 13 December

The Big Lunch

2011

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