Fairhaven Gardens

Visit to Fairhaven Gardens was nice pleasant surprise. It was our first visit to an English garden and we were mesmerised by the variety of Flora and Fauna available in the garden.

After a short drive through Norwich City centre, we discovered the city is similar to Nottingham. On our way to Broads, we came across tourist information signs which pointed to Botanic Garden. Followed by some heated arguments, we took unanimous decision to head towards Fairhaven Gardens and then Broads. We reached the garden after a few twists and turns around country side roads.

There is an entrance fee of 5 GBP per adult. It is free for some Nature Trust members though.

The garden is divided into very small islands, by the incoming water inlets from near by lake. These small islands were connected to each other with help of small wooden bridges. Since there was lot of moss grown on these wooden bridges, they were covered with mesh of wires to avoid slipping of visitors. It was fun to hop from on island to another exploring the surrounding nature. Needless to say, we could hear some birds chirping among the dense trees in the gardens, making it an unforgettable experience.

We captured the memories deep in our brain cells as our Cannon Camera was malfuntioning.

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