The Tree Cathedral is a unique attraction because it is not made of bricks and mortar, but of bark and leaves. It is based on the outline of a cathedral and features different species of trees representing different sections of the Cathedral.
Visitors can enjoy walking, running, and cycling in the parks surrounding the Tree Cathedral. The area is also used for the interment of ashes and wedding blessings, making it a special place for various events.
The charity cares for the city's parks and green spaces to ensure they will be loved by the people of Milton Keynes forever. They host around 500 events and activities every year, including outdoor learning sessions for around 6,000 people to learn about their local environment.
The Tree Cathedral's design is based on the outline of a cathedral and features different species of trees representing different sections of the Cathedral. The mix of evergreen and deciduous trees makes it visually stunning throughout the year.
There are no public toilets at the Tree Cathedral, but visitors can find car parks at nearby locations. The area is used for the interment of ashes and wedding blessings, making it a special place for various events.