Probably Cornwall’s biggest draw in terms of tourist attractions, the Eden Project comprises huge Biomes stocked to the gills with exotic tropical flora. There is also a big emphasis on sustainability and planning and managing future resources.
Humid Tropics Biome: The world’s largest greenhouse. Discover the tropical plants found in the products you use every day.
Warm Temperate Biome: Travel to South Africa and California and walk among orange and lemon trees, old olive groves and gnarled vines. Investigate the cork popping present and glimpse the futures of naturally coloured cottons and new tastes and new ideas.
Roofless Biome: The crescent shaped terraces tell the story of plants that have changed the world and which could change the future. Hemp and sunflowers are growing here under the warm Cornish sun.

Location / Directions
Eden Project, Bodelva, St. Austell, Cornwall, PL24 2SG.
The Eden Project is located a few miles north of St Austell. If you are approaching from the A30 to the north, it is well signposted with brown tourist signs.
Check Eden website for admission times and entrance / admission fees
Telephone: 01726 811911
More Eden Project feedback, photos and a host of other useful information can be found at Keith's Eden Project Site.
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