Winter walk

Follow the map or the numbered nodes.  Along the paths, you will find them on wooden posts, on the map you can see . The arrows with a letter on them indicate special plants and sights, on the map you can see

Enjoy your walk!
Keep it safe. Stay on the paths in our wooded areas. You can find a complete list of regulations here.

Nodes route from the entrance
Empress Charlotte: 9 - 7 - 42 - 8 - 35 - 36 - 53 - 34 - 29 - 52 - 26 - 30 - 49 - 50 - 31 - 32 - 39 - 4 - 38 - 3 - 2 - 1 - 35 - 8 - 42 - 7 - 9
Meise village: 15 - 14 - 17 - 53 - 34 - 29 - 52 - 26 - 30 - 49 - 50 - 31 - 32 - 39 - 4 - 38 - 3 - 2 - 1 - 35 - 36 - 17 - 14 - 15
Wheelchair: 30 → 50, then rejoin

The hazel's catkins: pollinated by the wind.
Snowdrops are harbingers of spring.
Two early and fragrant bloomers: winter honeysuckle and winter viburnum (pictured).
At Christmas, you can kiss whomever you want - as long as you do it underneath the mistletoe!
Wintersweet certainly lives up to its name.
The Botanic Garden has an extensive conifer collection.
Witch hazel (pictured) and winter cyclamen give the winter some colour.
The camelias in the Plant Palace and the Flower theatre also bloom in winter.
Winter bloomer from the Mediterranean: the silver wattle.
The Japanese make washi paper from the paper bush: due to a toxic substance in its bark, it is very strong and durable.
This 'Rijnveld's Early Sensation' is one of the earliest flowering daffodils.

Enjoyed your walk? We warmly invite you for a drink at the KAWAbar or a tasty meal at Restaurant Pachthof.

Zet mij op de wachtlijst

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