The garden is a celebration of regeneration, hope and the power of young people to build brighter, positive futures. Inspired by Morecambe Bay’s landscapes and culture, the garden engages young people — particularly those often overlooked — in developing practical skills, creativity and pathways into the green industries.
At its heart stands a pioneering solar-powered structure that provides both shelter and a classroom. Beneath its curved roof, a central table hosts workshops that blend hands-on craft, horticulture and cutting-edge digital learning. The structure rises from a shell-inspired island terrace, encircled by a reflective pool that captures and recycles rainwater; a living system for resilience and renewal.
Framed by limestone, innovative shell-based materials and salt-tolerant planting, the garden reflects the character of Morecambe Bay and embodies Eden Project’s mission to demonstrate and inspire positive action for the planet, empowering young people with the tools and confidence to thrive.
The garden is match-funded by Project Giving Back and Eden Project.
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A major new visitor attraction, Eden Project Morecambe re-imagines the Lancashire seaside town of Morecambe as a resort for the 21st Century, inspiring wonder and a connection with the natural world drawing on the Eden Project's focus on education, ecology and community. Expected to open in 2028, it will be a catalyst for the area's ongoing regeneration.
The garden will be permanently relocated to Eden Project Morecambe, where it will form part of a new 1.5-acre community garden in the public realm, adjacent to the main visitor site. It will provide an engaging space for learning, gathering and community stewardship, supporting Eden Project’s long-term mission to demonstrate and inspire positive action for the planet and regenerate landscapes and livelihoods.