Christmas at the Botanics: Magical new light installations revealed

Christmas At The Botanics will fill visitors with wonder when it opens with giant new light installations by world-renowned artists and the return of festive favourites.
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Firmly established as unmissable within Scotland’s winter calendar, over a million twinkling lights and seasonal sounds will fill the air with festive fun on selected nights at the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, November 17 until December 30.

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Last year, the trail proved to be one of the capital’s most popular festive events, attracting 90,000 people over its six-week run. This year’s enchanting trail runs on selected nights from November 17 until December 30, with tickets available to buy now.

New for the one-mile trail, set within the surroundings of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (RBGE), are 12 illuminated flora called Lilies.

With each luminous flower measuring one metre tall, the installation located on the Botanics pond has been created by world-renowned artist Jig Cochrane, founder of Jigantics.

This will be the first time that his designs have been on a large scale display in Edinburgh, after showing them at venues around the globe since 1989, before Jigantics was established in 2007.

The Lilies make use of low LED lights to help the efficiency of the art, with similar lights being used in both the whimsical Feathers and twinkling Aurora installations.

Along the route will be 14 giant wicker sculptures of Christmas gifts, created by talented artist Woody Fox.

These new installations will feature alongside what have become popular annual highlights on the trail including a spectacular projection onto the front of Inverleith House and the captivating Christmas Cathedral, a tunnel of sparkling lights.

Additionally, the Fire Garden will make a triumphant return to the trail this year, including 120 glowing cans of light creating a warm and cosy illusion and taking the edge off the crisp Edinburgh air. The installation will be accompanied by lanterns of various sizes as provided by Mandylights.

Kari Coghill, Director of Enterprise and Communication at Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, said: “Now in its sixth year, Christmas at the Botanics has become a milestone moment in the public’s festive calendar.

"Set against the beauty of the Garden, the newly confirmed light installations will bring something fresh and magical to the trail. Seeing the Garden as you wouldn’t normally is a whole new sensory experience. I am particularly looking forward to seeing the giant lilies, but as ever, there is something for everyone to enjoy during their visit after dark.

“This year’s trail will take visitors past but not into the location of our landmark restoration project, Edinburgh Biomes, now underway to avoid the loss of valuable plant species in our living collection.

"Visitors to the trail contribute to our wider work to address the challenges of biodiversity loss and the climate emergency. Profits from ticket sales support our plant research and conservation efforts in Scotland and around the world.”

Jonathan Marks, Director at Raymond Gubbay, the division of Sony Music which is promoting the event, said: “Bringing new installations to the trail is exciting – for both new customers and for our regulars. With many festive favourites also returning, visitors can be sure their evening will be an illuminating adventure and lots of fun.”

Lilies by Jigantics. Photo by Matthew AndrewsLilies by Jigantics. Photo by Matthew Andrews
Lilies by Jigantics. Photo by Matthew Andrews

Tickets for this year’s show are on sale now. For further ticket information, pricing and timings, please visit christmasatthebotanics.seetickets.com/raymondgubbay/christmas-at-the-botanics. Visitors are encouraged to book in advance to avoid disappointment.

Christmas at the Botanics is one of 14 illuminated trails staged across the UK by leading events promoter Raymond Gubbay Limited, a division of Sony Music.

Christmas at the Botanics is presented in partnership with the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh and creative producer Culture Creative.

For more details visit mychristmastrails.co.uk and follow @mychristmastrails on Facebook and Instagram.

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