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Gardens of Cornwall
20 acre spring/summer garden: Tulips, Cornish
bulbs. Walled garden with herbaceous summer borders and formal kitchen garden. Three valley lakes, hot summer planting of South African ornamental grasses and perennials.Bonython, Cury Cross Lanes, Helston TR12 7BAEnquiries 01326 240550 Email [email protected] Web www.bonythonmanor.co.ukOpen 1 Mar–30 Sept, Mon–Fri, 10am–4.30pm. Closed ALL BHAdmission Adults: £6, Children under 5: free, Children 6–16:£2Family ticket: £14 (2 adults, 2 children)Pre-arranged groups by arrangement.
Bonython Estate Gardens
30 acre woodland garden alongside large
of ornamental trees, shrubs and herbaceous plants. Specialities include camellias, magnolias, rhododendrons and conservatory plants as well as many other rare and unusual collectors’ items. Well stocked shop on site.Burncoose Garden, Gwennap, Redruth TR16 6BJEnquiries 01209 860316Email [email protected] Web www.burncoose.co.uk Open Daily (except Christmas Day), Mon-Sat, 9am-5pm. Sun 11am-5pmAdmission Adults: £3, Children 6-16: £2 (under 5’s free), Guided tours: £5pp
Burncoose
Informal woodland garden created by the Williams family who sponsored plant hunting expeditions to China at the turn of the 20th century. Famous for camellias, magnolias and rhododendrons. Holders of the NCCPG National Magnolia and Podocarpus Collection.
St Austell PL26 6LYEnquiries 01872 500025Email [email protected] Web www.caerhays.co.ukOpen Mid Feb to Mid June, daily 10am-5pm (last entry 4.30pm)Admission (Gardens) Adults: £7.50, Children 6–16: £3.50 (under 5’s free), Seniors/ Disabled: £6.50, Pre-arranged parties: from £6.50pp
Caerhays Castle
Peaceful 14-acre Helford Valley garden with outstanding collection of bamboo, camellias,
Specialist bamboo and exotic plant nurseries. Cream teas on the terrace in summer.Carwinion Road, Mawnan Smith, Nr Falmouth, TR11 5JAEnquiries 01326 250258Email [email protected] www.carwinion.co.ukOpen All year, 10am–5.30pmAdmission Adults: £5, Children under 16: free, Seniors: £4.50, Disabled: free, Pre-arranged parties: £4.50pp
New! Canopy Walkway Experience opens early summer 2013! An unforgettable experience in a breathtakingly epic location, the Eden Project is a dramatic global garden the size of thirty football pitches, that tells the stories of plants from across the world. Full events programme can be found on our website.Eden Project, Bodelva, St Austell PL24 2SGEnquiries 01726 811911 Email [email protected] Web www.edenproject.comOpen Daily except 24–25 Dec . Please see website for details.Admission Please see website for details (up to 15%
exotic plants – all created by one family and their gardeners over nearly two centuries. Find your way out of the historic maze and down to the delightful hamlet of Durgan on the shores of the Helford River. The garden is at its best in spring and autumn.Glendurgan, Mawnan Smith, Falmouth TR11 5JZEnquiries 01326 252020 (during opening hours)01872 862090 (out of season)Email [email protected] www.nationaltrust.org.uk/glendurganOpen 10.30am-5.30pm. 11 Feb – 3 Nov, Tues-Sun. 1-31 Aug daily. 1 Sept – 31 Oct Tues-Sun. Open BH MonsAdmission Adults/Seniors/Disabled: £7.50 (disabled carers free), Children 6–16: £3.90 (under 5’s free), Family ticket: £18.90,Pre-arranged parties: £6.50pp.
Eden Project
Glendurgan (National Trust)
Dogs/Pets are not allowed
Now listed in The Good Gardens Guide. A Beautiful overlooking
Lamorna Cove. Set on a steep hillside with a maze ofpaths, steps and terraces threading through huge granite outcrops. Planted with many southern hemisphere shrubs and exotics, tree ferns and restios. Woodland area with azaleas, camellias, rhododendrons and hydrangeas, carpeted with bluebells in spring. Chygurno, Lamorna, Penzance TR19 6XH Enquiries 01736 732153Open Apr–Sept, Wed & Thurs, 2–5pm. Any other day or time by arrangement Admission Adults/Seniors/Disabled: £5, Children under 16: free, Pre-arranged parties: £5pp
Chygurno
Approximately 100 acres of woodland garden adjoining the Lynher Estuary. National Collection of Camellia japonica, numerous
Enquiries 01752 812364Email [email protected] 1 Mar–31 Oct, (except Mon and Fri). Good Fri and B H Mon 11am–5pmAdmissions Adults: £5, Children under 16: free, Pre-arranged parties: £5pp, Season ticket: £25
Antony Woodland GardenCafé/snacks, restaurant and toilets–Antony House open days only
Picturesque landscape with 20 acres of woodland garden with pinetum and collection
Holiday location. Events at www.boconnoc.com.
Enquiries 01208 872507Email [email protected] www.boconnoc.com Open Sundays only from 2-5pm from 5-19 MayCornwall Spring Flower Show 6-7 April. For full event calendar please see our websiteAdmission Adults: £5; children 6-16: £2; (under 5’s free);
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BoconnocRestaurant - prebook only
Atmospheric valley garden of mature Dicksonia, palms, magnolias, camellias, rhododendrons, plus southern hemisphere trees and shrub species. Close to the Helford River with exceptional views over river and sea.
Enquiries 01326 231351Email [email protected] Open: 18 Mar-26 Jul, Mon-Fri, 10.30am-4.30pm Closed all weekends & Bank HolidaysAdmission Adults: £5, Children 6–16: £2.50 (under 5’s free)Seniors: £3.50, Disabled: £2.50Family ticket and Pre-arranged Groups – please call to discuss.
BosahanVery limited disabled access
7 D7
8 A7
9 E5
10 C7
Award-winning 3 acre colourful garden in hidden valley featuring cottage style herbaceous planting,
Informal and relaxing atmosphere. Plants for sale propagated from the garden. Take B3269 Fowey turning from A390 and follow signs after 100m to
Hidden Valley Gardens, Treesmill, Nr Fowey PL24 2TUEnquiries 01208 873225Email [email protected] www.hiddenvalleygardens.co.ukOpen 20 Mar–15 Oct, daily (except Tues & Weds), 10am–6pmPre-arranged parties by arrangementAdmission Adults/Seniors/Disabled and Pre-arranged groups: £4.00, Children under 16: free.
Hidden Valley Gardens
11 F5
East meets West in unique garden for all seasons. Spectacular Japanese maples, Koi pond, bamboo grove, Stroll, Woodland, Zen and Moss gardens. An oasis of tranquillity. Specialist Bonsai & Japanese Garden Nurseries adjacent. 6 miles east of Newquay, ‘Japanese Garden’ road signs from A3059 and B3276.The Japanese Garden & Bonsai Nursery, St Mawgan Village, Nr. Newquay TR8 4ETEnquiries 01637 860116Email [email protected] Web www.thebonsainursery.comOpen All year, daily (except Christmas Day–1 Jan), 10am–6pm (early close in winter)Admission Japanese Garden: Adults/Seniors/Disabled: £4.50, Children under 16: £2 ,Children in buggies: Free, Pre-arranged parties: £3.50pp (10+) Nurseries: free
The Japanese Garden& Bonsai Nursery
12 D4
2 F5
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4 C7
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6 E6
1 H5
For more information visit: www.gardensofcornwall.com or call 01872 322900
Gardens of Cornwall
Lose yourself in ‘Britain’s Finest Garden’ (BBC
explore, including Victorian Productive and Pleasure Gardens, a lush sub-tropical Jungle, ancient woodlands and an abundance of native wildlife.Heligan Gardens Ltd., Pentewan, St Austell PL26 6ENEnquiries 01726 845100 Email [email protected] Web www.heligan.comOpen Daily, all year round. 1 Apr–30 Sept, 10am–6pm. 1 Oct–31 Mar, 10am–5pm (last tickets 11/2 hours before closing),Dogs welcome on short leads (Oct-Mar), No Dogs (Apr-Sept)Admission Adults: £11, Seniors: £10, Disabled Carers: Free Children 5–16: £6 (under 5’s free), Family ticket: £29 Pre-arranged Parties: poa
The Lost Gardens of Heligandogs are welcome on short leads all year round.
14 E6
For gardeners with a taste for the exotic! Succulents and cacti thrive on the open
spectacular views across Porthcurno bay.The Minack Theatre, Porthcurno, Penzance, Cornwall TR19 6JUEnquiries 01736 810181Email [email protected] www.minack.comOpen 1 Apr–30 Sept, 9.30am–5pm (site closed during performances - check website for times), 1 Nov–31 Mar, 10am–3.30pm.Admission Adults: £4, Seniors: £3, Accompanied children 15 and under: £2, Accompanied children 11 and under: free, Groups of 10+ £2.70.
The Minack Theatre
16 A8
A 3-acre traditional English garden, with formal hedges, spacious lawns, colourful borders and natural water features, including an extended River
shrubs. Featured in Good Garden Guide and Elizabeth Lambert’s ‘Gardens of Cornwall’.Marsh Villa Gardens, Marsh Villa, St Andrew’s Road, Par PL24 2LUEnquiries 01726 815920Email [email protected] www.marshvillagardens.comOpen 1 Apr–30 Sept, Sun–Wed 10am–6pmAdmission Adults/Seniors/Disabled: £4.50, Children under 16:Free, Pre-arranged Groups: £4.00
Marsh Villa
15 E5
Over 865 acres of spectacular country park incorporating Grade I listed gardens, classical garden houses and statues amongst its treasures. With 10 acres of enchanting formal gardens including Italian and French Styles, this is a garden not to be missed.Mount Edgcumbe House and Country Park, Cremyll, Nr Torpoint PL10 1HZEnquiries 01752 822236Email [email protected] Web www.mountedgcumbe.gov.uk House and Garden: April-September, Sun-Thurs, 11am-4.30pmWider Park and Formal Garden: All Year, 8am to Dusk Admission (House/Earl’s Garden) Adults: £7.20, Seniors/Disabled: £5.50, Children under 16: £3.75 (under 5’s free), Family Ticket: £12.50/£16.00, Pre-arranged groups: see website
Mount Edgcumbe House
17 H5
A very full one acre garden with personality, started in 1927 and now rejuvenated with mature trees and shrubs sheltering herbaceous treasures, unusual or familiar - full of plant lovers’ delights. Discreet storyboards with plant lists and anecdotes.Moyclare, Lodge Hill, Liskeard PL14 4EH Enquiries 01579 343114 Email [email protected] www.moyclare.co.ukOpen Apr– Aug, weekends and BHols 2–5pm. Groups also at other times and dates by prior appointment.Admission Adults/Seniors/Disabled: £3.50, Children under 16: free if accompanied by an adult,Pre-arranged parties: £3.50pp
MoyclareCoach Parking (by appointment)
18 G5
Fifty acres of informal gardens and woodland, Iron Age Fort, Italian gardens, grotto, lake, icehouse, ancient Cornish cross, towering specimen trees and stunning displays of rhododendrons,
woodlands. For house opening etc. – see websitePencarrow, Washaway, Bodmin PL30 3AGEnquiries 01208 841369Email [email protected] Web www.pencarrow.co.uk Open (Grounds & Gardens) 1 Mar–31 Oct, daily, 10am–5.30pm Admission Gardens Only (House & Garden)Adults: £5.50 (£10.50); Seniors: £5 (£9.50); Disabled: £3.50 (£8.50)Children under 5: Free (Free); Children: 6-16: £2.50 (£5); Family Ticket: £13 (£28) Pre-Arranged Groups 20+: £5 (£9)
Pencarrow
19 E4
Potager Garden provides a relaxed environment with an informal mix of herbaceous planting accentuated with vegetables and fruit. The newly refurbished glasshouse café serves freshly made, inventive meals and home-made cakes. Hammocks and games create a leisurely atmosphere and make Potager a friendly and peaceful retreat.Potager Garden, High Cross, Constantine, Falmouth TR11 5RF Enquiries 01326 341258Email [email protected] www.potagergarden.org Open Fri, Sat, Sun & BH 10am–5pm from Mar-Dec. (Groups by appointment, for other café opening times please see website) Admission Adults: £2.50, Concessions: £2, Children: free
Potager Garden
24 C7
Grade 1 Listed park, gardens and house, sit in a romantic landscape, laid out by Repton stretching down to a secret estuary. Wander amidst rhododendrons, camellias, maze and dappled shade of woodland. Winner of Hudson’s Heritage Award Best Picnic Spot 2012.Port Eliot Estate, St Germans, Cornwall PL12 5NDEnquiries 01503 230211 Email [email protected] www.porteliot.co.uk Open 11 Mar – 6 Jun & 10 June – 15 July daily except Fridays 2pm-6pm Admission House & garden: Adults: £8, Concessions: £7 (Groups, Seniors), Child: (6-16) £4, Family ticket: £21, Garden only: Adults: £5, Child: £2.
Port Eliot House & Gardens
23 H5
Situated on the picturesque Roseland Peninsula in an ‘area of outstanding natural beauty’, this small garden of approx. 1 acre is a true plantsmans’
quiet oasis of creative colour and inspirational plantings for all year interest.Poppy Cottage Garden, Ruan High Lanes, Truro TR2 5JREnquiries 01872 501411Email [email protected] www.poppycottagegarden.co.uk Open Mar-Sept, Sun-Thurs 2-5.30pmAdmission Adults: £3.50, Children under 16: free
Poppy Cottage Garden
22 D6
Pinsla Garden and NurseryCoach parking by appointment
Romantic 1½ acre artist’s garden set in tranquil woodland. Naturalistic cottage garden planting surrounds our 18th century fairytale cottage. Imaginative design, intense colour and scent, stone circle, statues on display and for sale. Friendly advice in nursery.Pinsla Garden and Nursery, Cardinham, Bodmin PL30 4AYEnquiries 01208 821339Email [email protected] www.pinslagarden.netOpen 23 Feb–31 Oct, daily, 9am–5.30pm (for other times please phone)Admission Adult/Seniors/Disabled: £3, Children under 16: free, Pre-arranged parties: £2.50pp21 F4
All year round garden of 30 acres herbaceous borders, water gardens, arboretum, pinetum, 2 acre winter garden, Japanese garden and cottage garden. Lake with black swans and ducks. Largest collection of plants in the county, most labelled. Season tickets available.Pinetum Park and Pine Lodge Gardens, Holmbush, St Austell PL25 3RQEnquiries 01726 73500 Email @pinetumpark.com Web www.pinetumpark.com Open All year, daily, 10am–5pm (except 24–26 Dec)Admission Adults: £7.50, Seniors: £7, Children 5–16: £3.50 (under 5’s: free), Family Ticket: £18, Pre-arranged parties: £6.50pp (groups of 20+) with guided tour: £8.50
Pinetum Park& Pine Lodge Gardens
20 E5
Savour the glittering sea views over Falmouth Bay from this stunning Mediterranean-style garden. Lamorran boasts over four-acres of sub-tropical paradise planted with an adventurous range of
Lamorran House, Upper Castle Road, St Mawes, Truro TR2 5BZEnquiries 01326 270800 Email [email protected] www.lamorrangarden.co.uk Open 1 Apr–30 Sept, Wed & Fri, 10am–5pm Admission Adults: £7.50, Children: free,Pre-arranged groups: £6.50pp
Lamorran House Gardens
13 D7
Image: George Eliot
A large yet peaceful and intimate garden with a maze of paths to explore. Dramatic tree ferns,
features and year-round interesting and unusual plants. Teas and Plant Sales free access.
Trewidden Garden, Buryas Bridge, Penzance TR20 8TTEnquiries 01736 351979/363021Email [email protected] www.trewiddengarden.co.ukOpen: 22 Feb-25 Sept, daily 10.30am – 5.30pm (last admission 4.30pm).Admission Adults: £6, under 16s free. Group rates - please contact for details.
TrewiddenCoach parking by arrangement - please phone
30 A7
LanternsMylor
Mature, lush, tranquillity; Packed with interest, streamside and dry areas; established planting with unusual trees and shrubs. A magical sheltered jungle.Lanterns, Restronguet Hill, Mylor, Falmouth, TR11 5STEnquiries 01326 372007Email [email protected] All year, daily 11am - duskAdmission Adults: £3.00, Senior: £2.50Children under 5: Free Children 6-16: Free if accompanied by paying adult34 D7
For more information visit: www.gardensofcornwall.com or call 01872 322900
Gardens of Cornwall
Gardens open for charity
Having survived the Elizabethan, Georgian and
badly after the Second World War. Today’s exciting restoration programme aims to return these beautiful gardens to their former glory.Prideaux Place, Padstow PL28 8RPEnquiries 01841 532411
@prideauxplace.co.ukWeb www.prideauxplace.co.ukOpen Easter Sun – 4 Apr; 5 May – 10 OctHouse 1.30-4.30pm: Grounds and Tea Room 12.30-5pmAdmission Adults: £4; Children: £1House tours available
Prideaux Place House limited disabled access
25 D4
30-acres of woodland gardens with a
magnolias, rhododendrons and other famously rare and highly prized plants including 22 “Champion Trees”. Plants propagated from Trewithen’s own collection can be purchased from the Plant Centre.Trewithen Gardens, Grampound Road, Truro TR2 4DD Enquiries 01726 883647 Email [email protected] Web www.trewithengardens.co.uk Garden: 1 Mar-30 Sept, Mon-Sat, 10am-4.30pm, Sundays Mar-May House: 1 Apr-31 Jul & Aug BH Mon, Mon & Tues, 2-4pm Admission Adults: £7.50 (under 12’s: free),
residents (proof required): £5pp Combined entry available.
Trewithen
31 D6
Where else in the world is it possible to bring together
maritime climate? South Africa, California, Australia, Chile, New Zealand, Madeira and even Brazil are just some of the countries represented in this extraordinary garden.
Tresco, Isles of Scilly TR24 0QQ Enquiries 01720 424105Email [email protected] Web www.tresco.co.ukOpen Daily, 10am–4pmAdmission Adults: £12, Children under 16: free, Pre-Arranged Parties: £12pp
Tresco Abbey Garden
29 G7
Large woodland garden created over the last 200 years, creating a backdrop to the formal walled
important recent planting. Open for groups any time by appointment.Tregrehan, Par PL24 2SJEnquiries 01726 814389 Email [email protected] Web www.tregrehan.orgOpen 15 Mar–31 May, Wed–Fri, Sun and BH Mons 10.30am–5pm. 1 Jun–31 Aug, Wed only, 1–4.30pmAdmission Adults/Seniors/Disabled: £6, Children under 16: free, Pre-arranged parties: £6pp
Tregrehan
28 F5
72 acre estate with spectacular panoramic views overlooking St Ives Bay. Main attractions include sub-tropical walled garden, woodland water garden and a newly created sub-tropical valley garden. Head Gardener, Bill Price and Chelsea Gold Medalist designer John Moreland are available for garden tours by prior appointment. Cream Teas available.Tregenna Castle Hotel & Estate, St Ives TR26 2DEEnquiries 01736 795254 Email [email protected] Web www.tregenna-castle.co.ukOpen All year, dawn to duskAdmission By donation to St Ives RNLI, Children: free, Pre-arranged parties: £2pp. Cream Teas optional
Tregenna Castle Hotel
27 B6
Discover Trebah, a beautiful sub-tropical paradise with a stunning coastal backdrop, the result of 175 years of inspired and dedicated creation. Giant tree ferns and palms mingle with vibrant canopies of exotic blooms, leading you down to our secluded
Trebah Garden, Mawnan Smith, Nr Falmouth TR11 5JZEnquiries 01326 252200 Email [email protected] Web www.trebah-garden.co.uk Open Daily, all year round from 10am-5pm (or dusk if earlier)Admission Adults: £8.50, Seniors: £7.50, Disabled: Half-price; Pre-arranged groups – poa, Children 5–15: £2.50, Under 5’s free (Reduced winter rates 1 Nov-end Feb, RHS and NT discounts see web for details)
Trebah
26 D7
Carminowe Valley GardenGunwalloe
Vibrantly planted valley paradise, camellias, rhododendrons, tulips, roses, herbaceous beds and vegetables overlooks ancient Cornish woodland. Relax, enjoy views and delicious home made teas.Mazey Cottage, Tangies, Gunwalloe.TR12 7PUEnquiries 01326 565868Email [email protected] www.carminowevalleygarden.co.ukOpen for NGS Sun Apr 21, Jun 23, Sept 1 and every Thurs, Apr-end Sept 1-5pmAdmission Adults: £4 Children under 16: free32 C7
Headland GardenPolruan-by-Fowey
Headland is a seaside garden with seats tucked into rocky crevices and steps descending to a sandy cove for swimming. Refreshments available.Headland Garden, Battery Lane, Polruan-by-Fowey PL23 1PWEnquiries 01726 870243Email [email protected] www.headlandgarden.co.ukOpen May – Aug (inc) Thurs only 2pm-6pm Admission Adults: £3; Children 6-16: £1 Pre-Arranged groups: by agreement
33 F6
Penberth GardensSt. Buryan
Unusual and spectacular 5 acres of garden in rocky valley going down to the sea. Camellias, Azaleas and other shrubs amongst huge natural boulders. Tumbling stream; Bog garden. Small groups welcome by prior appointment.Penberth House, Penberth Valley, St Buryan, Penzance, TR19 6HJEnquiries 01736 810978Open 31 Mar 2-5pm (in aid of St. Levan Church)14 Jul 2-5pm (in aid of Sennen RNLI) Admission Adults/Seniors/Disabled: £3, Children: 50p Pre-Arranged groups: £535 A8
A remarkable revival of very private Cornish gardens. Bluebell perfection in colourful springtime. “A truly secret garden” The Sunday Times. Cream Teas available.Tregullow Gardens, Scorrier, Redruth TR16 5AYEnquiries: 01209 820775 / 07881 817535Email: [email protected] May 6 12.00-5pm for CharityAdmission Adults: £3.50: Children under 5: Free Children 6-16: £1 Pre-Arranged groups: by agreement
TregullowScorrier Redruth
36 C6
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This leaflet is designed to provide a comprehensive guide to gardens in Cornwall which are open to the public. The details given for each garden have been written and approved by the individual owners. VisitCornwall cannot accept responsibility for errors or omissions.This guide was compiled in 2013. Before travelling long distances, visitors are strongly advised to check opening times. Visit www.visitcornwall.com or contact 01872 322900 for further information.
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Trebah – it’s excitingly different.
Open daily from 10amMawnan Smith, Nr Falmouth TR11 5JZ
www.trebah-garden.co.uk
Discover Trebah, a beautiful sub-tropical paradise with a stunning coastal backdrop.
Trebah’s beach
We love dogs...
Cornwall SpringFlower Show
6-7 April 2013 Boconnoc, LostwithielFor more information, visit www.cornwallflowershow.co.uk
Falmouth SpringFestival
Falmouth SpringFestival
14-24 March 2013 Various location around falmouthFor more information, visit www.falmouth.co.uk
Tremarne Hotel,Mevagissey
Trenython Manor Hotel & Spa ResortFowey
Hendra Holiday ParkNewquay
St Michael’s Hotel & Spa Falmouth
The Nare Hotel Veryan-in-Roseland
Rose-in-Vale Hotel St Agnes
Nanjeath Farm Cottages St Austell
Pentillie Castle St. Mellion Saltash
Travelsmith Holidays
Where to Stay
A stylish hotel with informal friendly service offering both a traditional and contemporary feel away from the hustle and bustle of modern day living. Within easy visiting distance for the Eden Project, Lost Gardens of Heligan and numerous other famous Cornish Gardens, landmarks and attractions. Our Garden Break packages start form £235.00 per person. Cornwall Tourism Awards 2011 Small Hotel of the Year Bronze Award winner.
Tremarne Hotel, Polkirt, Mevagissey, PL26 6UY Enquiries 01726 842213Email [email protected] www.tremarne-hotel.co.uk
A multi award winning, elegant mansion house hotel and luxurious self-catering lodges set in 24 stunning acres. Overlooking St Austell Bay and countryside, close to the Eden Project and the Lost Gardens of Heligan.
Trenython Manor Hotel & Spa, Tywardreath, Nr Fowey, PL24 2TSEnquiries 01726 814797Emai [email protected] www.trenython.co.uk
Award-winning Hendra offers 5-star camping and touring and luxury holiday homes. Facilities include Oasis indoor and outdoor pools complex, free entertainment, children’s club and is located just minutes from the beach.
Hendra Holiday Park, Newquay, TR8 5NYEnquiries 01637 875778 Email [email protected] Web www.hendra-holidays.com
Nestled amidst lush sub-tropical gardens on Falmouth’s picturesque seafront, St Michael’s Hotel & Spa was voted Cornwall’s Bronze Hotel of the Year in 2012. The chic interiors, friendly service and fine food epitomize the best of Cornish seaside luxury. Garden Breaks start from £154pp - 3 nights B&B plus tickets to 3 gardens
St Michael’s Hotel & Spa, Gyllyngvase Beach, Falmouth, TR11 4NB Enquiries 01326 312707Email [email protected] www.stmichaelshotel.co.uk
The Nare, Cornwall’s highest rated hotel, has luxurious rooms, two restaurants, spa and a beautiful beach. It is perfect for relaxing breaks visiting Cornwall’s delightful gardens, some by private arrangement only.
The Nare Hotel, Carne Beach, Veryan-in-Roseland, Truro, TR2 5PF Enquiries 01872 501111Email [email protected] www.narehotel.co.uk
The Rose-in-Vale Country House Hotel is set in a secluded valley, close to the North Cornwall coast and is the ideal luxury base for visiting the many beautiful gardens in Cornwall
Rose-in-Vale, Mithian, St Agnes, TR5 0QD Enquiries 01872 552202 Email [email protected] www.roseinvalehotel.co.uk
Set within eight acres of tree lined hedgerows and meadows, this listed picturesque Cornish hideaway is perfectly located in a secluded, peaceful setting in the heart of Cornwall. Ideally suited to couples and older children.
Nanjeath Farm Cottages, Nanjeath Farm, Lanjeth, St Austell, PL26 7TNEnquiries 01726 70666Email [email protected] www.nanjeath.co.uk
Award-winning accommodation on the banks of the River Tamar, the Gateway to Cornwall. Stay in ultimate comfort while visiting the gardens of Cornwall, and explore Pentillie’s 55 acres of woodland riverside gardens while you are here.
St. Mellion, Saltash PL12 6QD Enquiries 01579 350044Email [email protected] www.pentillie.co.uk
Cornish Farm Holidays - the best selectionof farm holiday accommodation available in Cornwall.Delightful farms in lovely countryside locations. Quality bed &breakfast and self-catering accommodation. Ideally situated for visiting the many gardens of Cornwall. Take a look at our website and choose your perfect holiday destination.
www.cornishfarmholidays.co.uk
You simply can’t get any better than a Cornish Farm Holiday
Free Eden & Trebah admissions
Travelsmith Holidays feature a range of hotel and luxury self catering accommodation in north and south Cornwall. Enjoy complimentary tickets to the Eden Project and Trebah Gardens (worth £27.50pp)! Book any accommodation-only holiday in 2013 for 3 nights or more and quote CGG/FREE GARDENS to qualify for this offer (see website for details). 4 nights from £75pp.
Breaks In Cornwall, Porth Veor Manor, Porth Way, Porth TR7 3LW Enquiries 01637 873274 quoting CGG/FREE GARDENS at time of booking Email [email protected] Web www.breaksincornwall.com/free-eden-trebah
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Wide choice of half-day to three day tours for 1 to 6 people visiting gardens large and small, public and ‘by appointment only’. Prices from £25, inclusive of entrance fees and include pickup from Falmouth/St.Austell. Tours offered throughout the year – all bookable online.
Jeremy Alder, Cornwall Garden Tours, 31 Trevarrick Road, St Austell, PL25 5TWTel 07593 922030Email [email protected] www. cornwallgardentours.co.uk
Cornwall Garden Tours
Garden Tours
‘see more of Cornwall’s
glorious gardens’
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Play area Meeting and conference facilities Accommodation onsite or nearby Licensed bar Toilets Picnic area Dogs/Pets on leads welcome No Pets Restaurant
On bus route Shop Disabled access Limited disabled access Parking Limited parking Coach parking Plant sales Art gallery Historic house and garden
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Trevena Cross Nurseries
Hardy Exotics
Constantine Garden Nursery
Bodmin Nursery
Love your plants? Experience euphoria amongst three acres of exceptional quality flora, grown and nurtured on site across 32 acres of traditional nursery. Choose something unusual or exotic to take home - or have it delivered to your door.
Trevena Cross Nurseries, Breage, Helston, TR13 9PFEnquiries 01736 763880 Email [email protected] Web www.trevenacross.co.ukOpen All year, including Bank Holidays (except 25–26 Dec & 1 Jan) 9am–5pm, Mon–Sat, 10.30am–4.30pm Sun
Delight your senses and wander through 2½ acres of inspiring exotica. Enjoy the Hardy Exotics experience in this beautiful garden nursery. Unique and intriguing collection of exotic-looking garden plants. Create ‘Barbados in Birmingham’ with hardy plants.
Gilly Lane, Whitecross, Penzance TR20 8BZEnquiries 01736 740660Email [email protected] Web www.hardyexotics.co.ukOpen All Year. Daily 10am–5pm Apr–Oct, Nov–Mar, please telephone to check times
A family run traditional nursery, we grow over 4,000 hardy cottage garden and rare plants and a large variety of clematis and climbers. We offer expert advice and a lovely setting with display gardens.
Constantine Garden Nursery, Fir Tree Farm, Tresahor, Constantine, Falmouth TR11 5PLEnquiries 01326 340593Email [email protected] www.cornwallgardens.comOpen Feb-Oct, Wed-Sat, 10am-5pm; Sun 11am-4pm
Nurseries
A ‘proper’ nursery specialising in herbs and perennials. Also, exciting ranges of grasses, shrubs, bedding, marginals, fruit and ornamental trees. Five acres of salesarea. Midway between Bodmin and Lanivet on A389.
Bodmin Nursery, Laveddon Mill, Bodmin PL30 5JUEnquiries 01208 72837 Email [email protected] Web www.bodminnursery.co.ukOpen All Year (except between Christmas and New Year), 9am-5pm, Mon-Sat; Sun 10am-4pm
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For more information visit: www.gardensofcornwall.com or call 01872 322900 For more information visit: www.gardensofcornwall.com or call 01872 322900
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Cornwall SpringFlower Show
6-7 April 2013 Boconnoc, LostwithielFor more information, visit
Falmouth SpringFestival
Falmouth SpringFestival
14-24 March 2013 Various location around falmouthFor more information, visit www.falmouth.co.uk
Tremarne Hotel,Mevagissey
Trenython Manor Hotel & Spa ResortFowey
Hendra Holiday ParkNewquay
St Michael’s Hotel & Spa Falmouth
The Nare Hotel Veryan-in-Roseland
Rose-in-Vale Hotel St Agnes
Nanjeath Farm Cottages St Austell
Pentillie Castle St. Mellion Saltash
Travelsmith Holidays
Where to Stay
both a traditional and contemporary feel away from the hustle and bustle of modern day living. Within easy visiting distance for the Eden Project, Lost Gardens of Heligan and numerous other famous Cornish Gardens, landmarks and attractions. Our Garden Break packages start form £235.00 per person. Cornwall Tourism Awards 2011 Small Hotel of the Year Bronze Award winner.
Tremarne Hotel, Polkirt, Mevagissey, PL26 6UY Enquiries 01726 842213Email [email protected] www.tremarne-hotel.co.uk
A multi award winning, elegant mansion house hotel and luxurious self-catering lodges set in 24 stunning acres. Overlooking St Austell Bay and countryside, close to the Eden Project and the Lost Gardens of Heligan.
Trenython Manor Hotel & Spa, Tywardreath, Nr Fowey, PL24 2TSEnquiries 01726 814797Emai [email protected] www.trenython.co.uk
and luxury holiday homes. Facilities include Oasis indoor and outdoor pools complex, free entertainment, children’s club and is located just minutes from the beach.
Hendra Holiday Park, Newquay, TR8 5NYEnquiries 01637 875778 Email [email protected] Web www.hendra-holidays.com
Nestled amidst lush sub-tropical gardens on Falmouth’s picturesque seafront, St Michael’s Hotel & Spa was voted Cornwall’s Bronze Hotel of the Year in 2012. The
epitomize the best of Cornish seaside luxury. Garden Breaks start from £154pp - 3 nights B&B plus tickets to 3 gardens
St Michael’s Hotel & Spa, Gyllyngvase Beach, Falmouth, TR11 4NB Enquiries 01326 312707Email [email protected] www.stmichaelshotel.co.uk
The Nare, Cornwall’s highest rated hotel, has luxurious rooms, two restaurants, spa and a beautiful beach. It is perfect for relaxing breaks visiting Cornwall’s delightful gardens, some by private arrangement only.
The Nare Hotel, Carne Beach, Veryan-in-Roseland, Truro, TR2 5PF Enquiries 01872 501111Email [email protected] www.narehotel.co.uk
The Rose-in-Vale Country House Hotel is set in a secluded valley, close to the North Cornwall coast and is the ideal luxury base for visiting the many beautiful gardens in Cornwall
Rose-in-Vale, Mithian, St Agnes, TR5 0QD Enquiries 01872 552202 Email [email protected] www.roseinvalehotel.co.uk
Set within eight acres of tree lined hedgerows and meadows, this listed picturesque Cornish hideaway is perfectly located in a secluded, peaceful setting in the heart of Cornwall. Ideally suited to couples and older children.
Nanjeath Farm Cottages, Nanjeath Farm, Lanjeth, St Austell, PL26 7TNEnquiries 01726 70666Email [email protected] www.nanjeath.co.uk
Award-winning accommodation on the banks of the River Tamar, the Gateway to Cornwall. Stay in ultimate comfort while visiting the gardens of Cornwall, and explore Pentillie’s 55 acres of woodland riverside gardens while you are here.
St. Mellion, Saltash PL12 6QD Enquiries 01579 350044Email [email protected] www.pentillie.co.uk
Cornish Farm Holidays - the best selectionof farm holiday accommodation available in Cornwall.Delightful farms in lovely countryside locations. Quality bed &breakfast and self-catering accommodation. Ideally situated for visiting the many gardens of Cornwall. Take a look at our website and choose your perfect holiday destination.
www.cornishfarmholidays.co.uk
You simply can’t get any better than a Cornish Farm Holiday
Free Eden & Trebah admissions
Travelsmith Holidays feature a range of hotel and luxury self catering accommodation in north and south Cornwall. Enjoy complimentary tickets to the Eden
Book any accommodation-only holiday in 2013 for 3 nights or more and quote CGG/FREE GARDENS to qualify
£75pp.
Breaks In Cornwall, Porth Veor Manor, Porth Way, Porth TR7 3LW Enquiries 01637 873274 quoting CGG/FREE GARDENS at time of booking
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44 F5Image: Marianne Majerus
Wide choice of half-day to three day tours for 1 to 6 people visiting gardens large and small, public and
entrance fees and include pickup from Falmouth/
bookable online.
Jeremy Alder, Cornwall Garden Tours, 31 Trevarrick Road, St Austell, PL25 5TWTel 07593 922030Email [email protected] www. cornwallgardentours.co.uk
Cornwall Garden Tours
Garden Tours
‘see more of Cornwall’s
glorious gardens’
www.visitcornwall.com/videos
For more information visit: www.gardensofcornwall.com or call 01872 322900
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