Map of Eden Project UK – Biomes, Gardens & Location Guide

The Eden Project is one of the United Kingdom's most distinctive visitor attractions, famous for its giant biomes, botanical collections, environmental exhibits and educational experiences. Located in Cornwall, it attracts visitors from across Britain and around the world.

This map of the Eden Project UK provides an overview of the biomes, gardens, visitor facilities, nearby attractions, transport routes and surrounding Cornwall locations.

Quick Answer:

The Eden Project is located near St Austell in Cornwall, south-west England. Major nearby locations include St Austell, Charlestown, Mevagissey, Lost Gardens of Heligan, Bodmin Moor and Cornwall's south coast.

Interactive Eden Project Map (Reference View) Explore the Eden Project, surrounding gardens, nearby towns and Cornwall transport connections.
Tip: Eden Project maps help visitors locate the biomes, gardens, visitor facilities, walking routes and nearby Cornwall attractions.

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Where is the Eden Project Located?

The Eden Project is located near St Austell in Cornwall. Built within a former clay quarry, the site is one of the UK's leading environmental and botanical attractions.

  • County: Cornwall
  • Region: South West England
  • Country: England
  • United Kingdom: Great Britain
  • Nearest town: St Austell
  • Nearby coastline: Cornwall south coast

Major Areas Shown on the Map

  • Eden Project Biomes — iconic greenhouse structures.
  • Rainforest Biome — tropical plant collections.
  • Mediterranean Biome — plants from warm climate regions.
  • Outdoor Gardens — themed botanical displays.
  • Visitor Centre — entry and information facilities.
  • Core Building Area — educational exhibits and displays.
  • St Austell — nearby transport and accommodation hub.
  • Bodelva — village adjacent to the attraction.

Major Attractions Near the Eden Project

  • Rainforest Biome
  • Mediterranean Biome
  • Outdoor Gardens
  • The Core
  • Lost Gardens of Heligan
  • Charlestown Harbour
  • Mevagissey
  • Cornwall coastal attractions
  • Botanical exhibitions
  • Seasonal events and concerts

Natural and Botanical Features

The Eden Project is designed around global plant collections and environmental education.

  • Tropical Rainforest Plants
  • Mediterranean Plant Species
  • Outdoor Native Gardens
  • Sustainable Landscape Design
  • Former Quarry Environment
  • Educational Displays
  • Wildlife Habitats
  • Botanical Collections

Transport Features

  • A391 route
  • A390 route
  • St Austell Railway Station
  • Cornwall bus services
  • Visitor shuttle connections
  • Regional coach services
  • Parking facilities
  • Cornwall touring routes

Nearby Destinations

  • St Austell
  • Lost Gardens of Heligan
  • Charlestown
  • Mevagissey
  • Fowey
  • Bodmin Moor
  • Truro
  • Cornwall south coast

Using an Eden Project Map

An Eden Project map is useful for locating the biomes, gardens, visitor facilities, exhibitions, walking routes and nearby attractions. It also helps visitors understand how the attraction connects with St Austell and surrounding Cornwall destinations.


Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is the Eden Project located?
    The Eden Project is located near St Austell in Cornwall, England.
  • What is the Eden Project famous for?
    The Eden Project is famous for its giant biomes, botanical collections and environmental education programs.
  • What is near the Eden Project?
    Nearby attractions include the Lost Gardens of Heligan, Charlestown, Mevagissey and Cornwall's south coast.
  • Can you visit the biomes?
    Yes. Visitors can enter and explore the major biomes and surrounding gardens.
  • Is the Eden Project worth visiting?
    Yes. It is one of Cornwall's most popular attractions and a unique botanical destination.
  • How far is the Eden Project from St Austell?
    The attraction is located a short drive from St Austell and is connected by local transport services.

This page is provided for general informational purposes only. Attraction access, opening hours, transport services, exhibitions, events, visitor facilities and local information may change without notice. Always verify current details with official sources before travelling.