Von Gimborn Arboretum, Utrecht Hill Ridge
Facts and practical information
Von Gimborn Arboretum is a large living collection of woody plants in the Netherlands.The arboretum is situated in Doorn, province of Utrecht, about 25 km to the east from the city of Utrecht, and together with its nursery currently occupies an area of 27 ha. It is named after its founder, German ink manufacturer Max Th. Von Gimborn, which started it in 1924 as a private collection of conifers and ericaceous plants. The collection was laid down as a 23 ha landscape garden designed by Gerard Bleeker. It is still one of the largest conifer collections in Western Europe, though now it contains many other trees and shrubs as well. It holds national plant collections of conifers, Ericaceae, Aceraceae, Betulaceae, Euonymus, Fraxinus, Laburnum, Magnolia and Syringa. A number of cultivars of woody plants originate there. The arboretum is open to the public daily for a small fee. ()
Utrecht Hill Ridge
Von Gimborn Arboretum – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Huis Doorn, Pyramid of Austerlitz, Het Rosarium, Kasteel Duurstede.