More exciting changes are on the way for Laurtizen Gardens! AO shared that its designing an elevated boardwalk called the Woodland Flyway. This will allow pedestrians to ascend from the visitor center and pass through the trees while checking out new gardens and seeing the existing gardens from above before landing in the heart of the gardens.

Rendering of the elevated boardwalk at Laurtizen Gardens courtesy of AO.

Be on the look out for updated pictures of the conservatory after it reopens next week. In the meantime, you can read some of my other related posts including the gardens history, Sofia’s Play Garden and Merry & Bright.

Rendering of the elevated boardwalk at Laurtizen Gardens courtesy of AO.

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Rendering of the elevated boardwalk at Laurtizen Gardens courtesy of AO.
Rendering of the elevated boardwalk at Laurtizen Gardens courtesy of AO.
Rendering of the elevated boardwalk at Laurtizen Gardens courtesy of AO.
Rendering of the elevated boardwalk at Laurtizen Gardens courtesy of AO.
Rendering of the elevated boardwalk at Laurtizen Gardens courtesy of AO.
Rendering of the elevated boardwalk at Laurtizen Gardens courtesy of AO.

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