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Festival Location

Location map of festival site

The Woodland Wonders Festival is set amongst the bluebells in a beautiful part of Kew Gardens. At the centre of the festival is Queen Charlotte's Cottage, once used as a summer house by King George III and his wife when they lived at Kew Palace.

Walking to the site

The nearest gate for the festival is Lion Gate, on the Kew Road. However you can also walk from Victoria Gate in about 15 - 20 minutes. Maps are available for all visitors upon arrival at any of the gates.

Kew Explorer

Alternatively, travel on the Kew Explorer to reach the site. This hop-on hop-off service leaves Victoria Gate every half hour from 11am - 4pm (Adult £4, Child £1). Your Explorer ticket is valid all day, so it's a great way to get an introduction and tour the rest of the Gardens as well.

Queen Charlotte's Cottage