Eden erupts in a riot of colour Spring has definitely sprung at Eden
- during March and April, over a million bulbs will be burst into bloom, including snowdrops, daffodils and a spectacular Crocus maze made up of thousands of crocus flowers.
And in March the tulip displays in the Mediterranean Biome combine to create breathtaking combinations of colour.
It's ten years since Eden opened the Biome doors to their first visitors. Since then, they’ve planted new gardens, installed new exhibits and introduced new events - the most recent addition is the ‘Rainforest Lookout’ that gives you a bird’s eye view of the largest rainforest in captivity from 30 feet above the forest floor!
To celebrate Eden’s birthday year they are planning a best-ever programme of events and activities, including a spectacular summer evening event created specially for Eden’s birthday.
Labyrinth
The award-winning, critically acclaimed NoFit State Circus have created an exhilarating new show to be performed exclusively at Eden over the summer holidays. Featuring aerial acrobatics, traditional circus skills, live music and dance, each performance promises to be a breathtaking holiday treat to remember for all the family.
Shaun the Sheep Championsheeps Live
9 April - 2 May
Everyone's flocking to sports day in the farmyard- join Shaun and friends for a range of hilarious activities, including a farmyard assault course, cabbage football keepie-uppie and sheep space hopper race.
This baa-rilliant family event has been created by SGA Productions in association with Aardman and has its world premier at Eden this Easter!
2011 is our 10th birthday year, and we've lined up a fantastic programme of events to celebrate!
For details of all events and activities visit our website
www.edenproject.com or call 01726 811911
4 Cornish Visitor Guide - spring / summer 2011
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