Probably the best garden centre I have been to. Great stock, restaurant and best of all a farm zoo and fantastic miniature railway which is loved by children and animals alike. It is not cheap, you could call it the Marks & Spencer of garden centres, but it is good. Well worth a visit and really is better than the rest
Dickyh
Classificação do local: 3 Hertford, United Kingdom
Nice café which is good for NCT groups, couples, families. The garden centre itself can appear a little pricey — but they do some cracking clearance sales from time to time.
Emalin
Classificação do local: 5 Ware, United Kingdom
The Van Hague garden centre is a great place to go for adults and kids. The array of indoor and outdoor plants is huge and they do many fancy gifts. Its Fantastic at christmas time with lots of decorations and a santas ghrotto! used to have lots of cute animals and a giant pig. It is great to go to for a quick jacket potato for lunch which is very yummy and also do many kids lunches which contains food and chocolate and i think a suprise! ive aways loved van hages! In contrast the do many ‘free’ things for the kids, they have an impressive mini zoo thing with goats, chickens birds(I’m not sure how to spell pheasants) ducks chipmonks meercats(aww baby ones are sooo cute) rabbits etc., and you can buy food for them from a machine for 20p. They also have a shed with free projects for the kids to take, for the smaller ones theres pictures of the animals they can colour, for the older ones theres fact finders and quiz’s. They also do a christmas display including polar bears and Father Christmas’ house, and a mini lit up village that you can recreate should you be a millionaire or a mad old person, or buy one or two bits if like me you just love a slightly cheesy Christmas. They have father Christmas who was really nice last year and I’m pretty sure was free and the kids got a lollipop and badge. Their produce ranges from an organic shop to Christmas trees, garden furniture, toys, BBQ’s(that go up to thousands and are better equipped than my home kitchen) christmas decorations ornaments, clothing. They have a café there but the food is poor and overpriced and portions far too big, but they do a kids tray for a fiver that you choose 5 items — a sandwich yoghurt, fruit, crisps raisins etc. so my advice if you were taking the kids or meeting up with a friend would be to just stop for a tea or hot chocolate for yourself and get the kids the tray. They also have sheds and a childrens playground and a mini steam train that runs at weekends and selected weekdays. They have an extensive carpark.
Pepp
Classificação do local: 4 Ware, United Kingdom
The Van Hague garden centre is a great place to go for adults and kids. The array of indoor and outdoor plants is huge and they do many fancy gifts. Be warned its very pricey but if you are after a quality gift or piece of garden furniture you can almost certainly find it here. In contrast the do many ‘free’ things for the kids, they have an impressive mini zoo thing with goats, chickens birds(I’m not sure how to spell pheasants) ducks chipmonks meercats(aww baby ones are sooo cute) rabbits etc., and you can buy food for them from a machine for 20p. They also have a shed with free projects for the kids to take, for the smaller ones theres pictures of the animals they can colour, for the older ones theres fact finders and quiz’s. They also do a christmas display including polar bears and Father Christmas’ house, and a mini lit up village that you can recreate should you be a millionaire or a mad old person, or buy one or two bits if like me you just love a slightly cheesy Christmas. They have father Christmas who was really nice last year and I’m pretty sure was free and the kids got a lollipop and badge. Their produce ranges from an organic shop to Christmas trees, garden furniture, toys, BBQ’s(that go up to thousands and are better equipped than my home kitchen) christmas decorations ornaments, clothing. They have a café there but the food is poor and overpriced and portions far too big, but they do a kids tray for a fiver that you choose 5 items — a sandwich yoghurt, fruit, crisps raisins etc. so my advice if you were taking the kids or meeting up with a friend would be to just stop for a tea or hot chocolate for yourself and get the kids the tray. They also have sheds and a childrens playground and a mini steam train that runs at weekends and selected weekdays. They have an extensive carpark.
Greenm
Classificação do local: 4 Esher, United Kingdom
Van Hage’s is a ‘Super’ garden centre, Bombardire’s review is excellent. I’d just like to add what a good selection of plants they have, a good range of all the different types. Very good café, soon to be extended, although it’s very noisy, wooden floor accentuates the sound.
Steve G.
Classificação do local: 4 Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
Van Hage is a primarily a garden centre, but they have a lot more on offer, and as such it’s actually not a bad place to go if you want a lazy, gardening-centric weekend! First off, be prepared to spend a lot of money at Van Hage. Not because you’ll be coming out with armfuls of stuff, but because you need a second mortgage to walk through the door. No, it’s not that bad, but it is pricey, much more so than your small independent nurseries but on a par with places like Homebase for the price of bedding plants and staple gardening gubbins. Where the prices really start to ramp up is with the more specialist plants and the extra stuff they stock. There’s not a lot you can’t buy at Van Hage. Every plant you can think of is available, from £1.99BOGOF bedding plant 6-packs right up to huge palms and trees costing £1000 each — I’m not kidding. There’s the usual array of gardening equipment too, and a separate section selling every type of mower or cutting device imaginable. Then there are chocolates, gifts, BBQs(Weber and Outback etc), books, crockery and cutlery, giftwrap, clothing, cut flowers, home furnishing, firepits and chimneas, outdoor furniture, bird feeders and seeds etc, a gigantic range of pots, indoor and out, sheds and garden buildings, fencing and all kinds of other stuff. Most of it is high quality and carefully chosen, so if you’re into having a garden a bit different from everybody else then you’ll be happy here. Café VH is worth a visit, but again, it’s pricey. They do neat little trays for kids and a pick’n’mix menu with fresh fruit, some organic bits and pieces and kid friendly lidded cups with straws. They sell a range of hot and cold food and there is something for everyone. Lots of seating inside and out means you’ll always have somewhere to sit, although it does get pretty busy at times. If you do have children with you there are two other places worthy of a visit to stop them from getting bored. The first is a large selection of animals. There are caged ones, including Marmoset monkeys and meerkats, and a big open area containing goats, rabbits, ducks and other things. There are also birds, lizards, guinea pigs and others. You wander around the paths, and every now and then there are feed dispensing machines to let the kids give the animals their dinner. There are animal fact sheets for the kids to take away and colour in too. Next you can go to the miniature railway. It doesn’t run every day I don’t think, so best to check before you visit if it’s a must-do on your trip. My little boy is Thomas the Tank Engine mad, and to him, that’s who he’s riding on(or James if it’s the red one that day!). There is plenty of room on the open carriages and it does two loops, taking a slightly different route each time. There are various ornaments and plants dotted around the track so something for the kids to look at too. The steam and tooting of the engine add to the ride and it’s actually quite a cool thing to take your little one on, to break their day up! There is also a shop next to Café VH that sells a lot of local produce, much of it organic or sustainably farmed. It’s not just fruit and veg in here though, there are drinks, snacks, breakfast cereals, tinned food, dairy and bakery products — all sorts of stuff. On summery days there is an ice cream van parked out the front too, so if that’s your bag then get yourself a 99 and sit on one of the many benches or walls out front and soak up the sun. They also have a HUGE car park, and they need it, weekends at this place are astonishingly busy. Christmas is another period where Van Hage comes alive. They have a Father Christmas grotto to take the kids, and a magnificent indoor area with blacked walls and all manner of lights, ornaments, and all things Christmas. Again, very pricey for some of it but going to Van Hage at Christmas is one of those modern day things you have to do if you live nearby! They also have mechanically driven Polar Bears in displays which the kids love.