Gardens to Visit
For garden lovers this is a beautiful area to visit
...visit a different garden every day...
Perhaps you'll just want to visit one of these beautiful gardens while holidaying at Brongwyn, or maybe you plan to visit somewhere different each day of the week, you really will be spoilt for choice.
Gardens within an hour's drive from Cardigan Holidays @ Brongwyn
Upton Gardens, on the banks of the Carew River, has a remarkable collection of shrubs, rhododendrons and trees from all around the world. These delightful gardens encompass 35 acres of parkland with woodland walks, formal terraces, rose gardens, a 13th century chapel and a Lovers Lane, which winds its way to the shores of the Carew River
The National Botanic Gardens of Wales at Middleton Hall in nearby Carmarthen, The elegant Great Glasshouse is the only place in the world you can visit the Mediterranean, South Africa, Australia, Chile and California on the same day.
...visit a different garden every day...
Perhaps you'll just want to visit one of these beautiful gardens while holidaying at Brongwyn, or maybe you plan to visit somewhere different each day of the week, you really will be spoilt for choice.
Gardens within an hour's drive from Cardigan Holidays @ Brongwyn
- Colby Woodland Gardens near Amroth, has views of the Pembrokeshire Coast and Carmarthen Bay among eight acres of garden in a tranquil, secluded valley.
- Picton Castle and Woodland Gardens 40 acres of magnificent woodland gardens within the thirteenth century castle grounds, particularly spectacular in springtime when the rhododendrons explode with colour; There is a maze and a picnic area and plants are sold in the castle courtyard
Upton Gardens, on the banks of the Carew River, has a remarkable collection of shrubs, rhododendrons and trees from all around the world. These delightful gardens encompass 35 acres of parkland with woodland walks, formal terraces, rose gardens, a 13th century chapel and a Lovers Lane, which winds its way to the shores of the Carew River
- National Wetlands Centre in Llanelli. For a wonderful day out in a uniquely beautiful landscape, watching and learning about some of Wales' most exciting wildlife. One of the world-famous Wildfowl and Wetland Trust centres and the only one of its kind in Wales, the centre stretches over 550 acres of Burry inlet. Its spectacular mosaic of lakes, pools, lagoons and reed beds are home to a diversity of wild species. There are also thousands of ducks, geese, swans and flamingoes to admire as you wander the landscaped pathways and striking water gardens.
The National Botanic Gardens of Wales at Middleton Hall in nearby Carmarthen, The elegant Great Glasshouse is the only place in the world you can visit the Mediterranean, South Africa, Australia, Chile and California on the same day.
- Aberglasney "a garden lost in time".Travel back to the 16th century as you wander around Aberglasney's Cloister Garden. See for yourself why this glorious garden restoration project and its mysterious history has captured the imagination of so many.