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Andy Davies by Andy Davies
28 March 2025
in Gardens, Lifestyle
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As the days grow longer and nature bursts into life, there’s no better time to step outside and explore the beauty of the changing seasons. For those seeking a couple of hours away from it all, a family-friendly place to visit, or a chance to deepen their appreciation for herbs and gardening, the National Herb Centre is an ideal destination this spring. Nestled in the picturesque Warwickshire countryside, just outside Banbury, this hidden gem offers a delightful mix of gardening inspiration, scenic nature walks, and delicious food, making it the perfect spot for a rejuvenating few hours escape.

A Treat for Gardeners and Nature Lovers

The National Herb Centre is more than a typical garden centre. Established in 1997 by Peter Turner, a former Chairman of the British Herb Trade Association, the centre was founded to promote the beauty, benefits, and versatility of herbs. Whether you are an experienced gardener or a newcomer eager to add some greenery to your home, the centre offers an extensive selection of herb plants, ranging from popular culinary staples like basil, thyme, and rosemary to medicinal and ornamental varieties.

For those interested in growing their own herbs, the knowledgeable staff are always on hand to offer expert advice on plant care, growing conditions, and creative uses for herbs in the kitchen and beyond. Many visitors leave inspired to start their own herb gardens, enriched by some of the unique varieties available here.

Scenic Walking Trails & Family-Friendly Fun

Beyond the garden centre, visitors can immerse themselves in the breathtaking natural surroundings. The centre is set within 125 acres of farmland and woodland, offering a selection of walking trails that weave through the stunning landscape. These trails provide the perfect opportunity to connect with nature, breathe in the fresh air, and admire the diverse plant and wildlife that flourishes in the area.

Whether you prefer a gentle stroll through the display gardens or a more adventurous trek into the surrounding fields and woodlands, there’s a path suited for every visitor. For families, the children’s play area is a fantastic addition, featuring a delightful labyrinth that keeps younger visitors entertained while parents relax and enjoy the view.

A Café with Rustic Charm

After exploring the gardens and trails, there’s no better way to unwind than with a visit to the Bistro Café. The Bistro provides a warm and welcoming atmosphere where guests can indulge in a selection of homemade dishes, cakes, and drinks.

Whether you fancy a freshly brewed coffee, a hearty meal, or a light lunch, the menu offers something for everyone. The café is especially known for its delicious homemade cakes, which pair perfectly with a scenic seat outside on the patio overlooking the picturesque valley. It’s the ideal place to pause, reflect, and soak in the peaceful beauty of the surroundings.

A Hidden Gem with a Rich History

The National Herb Centre isn’t just a place to buy plants or take a walk—it’s a living testament to the history and importance of herbs in everyday life. When it was first established, it played a key role in researching the growth and use of herbs in the UK, working with scientists and agricultural experts to develop new cultivation methods and improve the quality of herb production.

One of its most significant projects involved the study of rosemary, with trials conducted on various species of the herb to better understand its potential. While large-scale research is no longer carried out on-site, many of the unique rosemary varieties from these studies can still be found growing around the centre today.

This dedication to herbs and horticulture continues to define the National Herb Centre, making it a special destination for those who appreciate the connection between plants and well-being.

Plan Your Visit This Spring

With its beautiful surroundings, family-friendly atmosphere, a plant centre and gift shop full of delightful things and of course, the inviting Bistro café. The National Herb Centre is the perfect destination for a little springtime visit. Whether you’re looking to enhance your garden, enjoy a scenic walk, or simply relax with good food and great views, this is a place that offers something for everyone.

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