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Glow Wild

31 Oct, 2024

Sussex’s award-winning festive lantern trail at Wakehurst, Kew’s wild botanic garden, returns with an immersive journey exploring the hidden world of trees 

Get ready to be transported into the enchanting world of trees as Glow Wild returns for its eleventh year at Wakehurst, Kew’s wild botanic garden in Sussex. This award-winning festive lantern trail, one of the South East’s most celebrated events, promises an immersive journey exploring the hidden world of trees on selected evenings from 28 November 2024 to 1 January 2025.

This year, Glow Wild will feature over 1000 hand-made lanterns and bespoke art installations that will adorn Wakehurst’s stunning wild landscape. Created by nine international artists and local community artisans, these pieces will bring the trees and their vital role on our planet to dazzling life as darkness falls over Wakehurst. For the first time ever, visitors can experience the magic of Glow Wild on Christmas Eve, making this festive season even more special.

The interactive trail offers a variety of enchanting experiences. Visitors can explore life high in the canopy of a grove of woven trees, delve into a glistening filament network of tree roots underground, and stroll through an avenue of giant leaf chandeliers. Marvel at the sight of a giant owl soaring over the glittering lawns, meet Wakehurst’s fire-drenched mythical wood dragon, and peek inside the mystical world of miniature tree folk. For those seeking moments of peace, sit alongside illuminated figures in the Winter Garden, pause at serene lakeside reflections, or gaze at whirling snowflakes dancing on the newly revealed Elizabethan Mansion facade. At the heart of the festive offering is Wakehurst’s iconic redwood Christmas tree, a twinkling sentinel standing tall over the gardens and bedazzled with over 1800 energy-saving bulbs.

To ensure the magic of Glow Wild is enjoyed by all, Wakehurst is increasing its accessible options. Children under four can attend for free

Visitors can also book exclusive late sessions for adults only, perfect for a memorable evening with friends or a show-stopping date night. Glow Wild visitors will enjoy a variety of delicious catering options, including hearty hot food, festive drinks, and hand-made marshmallows to toast around the fire under a sea of starry lanterns. Wakehurst’s gift shop, open until late on Glow Wild evenings, provides the perfect opportunity to stock up on some last-minute Christmas shopping.

Timings: 4.15pm – 10pm (Closing times vary)

Price: Members from £16; Non-members from £19.50; Children (4-16) from £13; Under 4s and essential companions: free. Discount available for families and groups

Selsfield Rd, Haywards Heath RH17 6TN / www.kew.org/wakehurst

Ahmed Khalil
Author: Ahmed Khalil

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