Höxter Botanical Garden

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The Höxter Botanical Garden combines exemplary ecological diversity with horticultural and design requirements over an area of four hectares.
The Höxter Botanical Garden combines exemplary ecological diversity with horticultural and design requirements over an area of four hectares. Around 2,000 plant species and varieties are planted according to their location.

The garden is not only a species-rich botanical collection and an important place of teaching and learning for the environmental studies programmes at the TH OWL at the Höxter campus, but also a landscaped park for those seeking relaxation who want to enjoy the varied design and the panoramic view over the Weser Valley and Solling.

As a place of active research, current issues of garden design and plant utilisation as well as questions relating to biodiversity and design, sustainable, low-maintenance and aesthetic design are dealt with here. The search for answers to these questions, also with regard to climate resilience and the promotion of insects, as well as the screening of new and proven varieties is made accessible to interested visitors. The constantly expanding digital orientation system makes plantings thematically accessible and provides all relevant information on the most important plants via QR code.

The garden is open during daylight hours and admission is free of charge. Guided tours are available on request. Dates for specialised seminars and events are published on the website of the Friends of the Höxter Botanical Garden.

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Openings

You are welcome to visit us at any time from 8:00 to 21:00, in winter until nightfall.

Contact person

Dipl.Ing. Ute Aland
An der Wilhelmshöhe 44
37671 Höxter

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Höxter Botanical Garden
An der Wilhelmshöhe 44
37671 Höxter