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Essex, Bedfordshire & Hertfordshire

Whipsnade Tree Cathedral

Trees, hedges and shrubs planted in the form of a medieval cathedral

Whipsnade, Dunstable, Bedfordshire, LU6 2LQ

The Nave looking to the Chancel at Whipsnade Tree Cathedral, Bedfordshire, created in trees and hedges, following the First World War in the shape of chancel, nave, transepts and cloisters. Photographed in May.

Important notice

1 July - The Tree Cathedral will be closed for 2 weeks whilst tree works take place.

Planning your visit

Dogs at Brimham Rocks, Yorkshire
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Visiting Whipsnade Tree Cathedral with your dog 

Dogs are welcome to explore Whipsnade Tree Cathedral. Read more to find out how to make the most of your visit with your four-legged friend.

Light shining through the trees at Whipsnade Tree Cathedral in Bedfordshire
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Tree works taking place at Whipsnade Tree Cathedral 

Learn more about the works currently taking place at Whipsnade Tree Cathedral.

A young child and her mother bending down to look at flowers in the Sunken Garden in May at Castle Ward, County Down, Northern Ireland

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