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Seeking inspiration? Look no further, see beautiful displays of species from far and near, wonderful gardens from historic layouts to modern designs. Gardens that offer a unique horticultural experience throughout the year.
One of Wales' most beautiful gardens, boasting a range of themed areas such as kitchen gardens, woodland gardens, rose gardens and a fully restored Elizabethan cloister garden. Tea room, gift shop and gallery. Events and exhibitions throughout the year. Most areas are accessible with wheelchair/pushchair although there are some gentle slopes. No dogs except for assistance dogs. Entry fees apply, please visit aberglasney.org for further details.
Dominated by a spectacular, single span glasshouse housing many plant species from around the world this garden is bursting with plantlife and wildlife. Includes a range of habitats, marsh, grassland, woodland and meadow. Surrounded by beautiful countryside. The gardens are on National Cycle Network Route 47. Shop, restaurant, gallery. Wheelchair/pushchair friendly. Events throughout the year. Dogs are allowed in the Garden every Monday, Friday and the first weekend of every month. Entry fees apply, please visit botanicgarden.wales for further details.
Large, beautiful plant collections and tropical glasshouses. At its best during the summer months but something of interest all year. The garden is situated inside Singleton Park, Swansea. Toilets close by. Disabled friendly. Free to access but be aware of opening times. No dogs except for assistance dogs. No parking on site (except a disabled parking area in front of the garden entrance). Visit swansea.gov.uk for further information.
Clyne is a big, beautiful woodland garden area, with a range of spectacular tree species intersperced with flowers, shrubs, bog garden, streams and a wildflower meadow. Most areas are accessible with wheelchair/pushchair however there are some steep slopes and grit surfaced paths. Dogs welcome. Free to enter, parking free, close to National Cycle Network's Route 4, please visit clynegardens.co.uk for further details.