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Bodnant Garden, Colwyn Bay, North Wales

Bodnant Garden
(National Trust)
Tal y Cafn

Colwyn Bay
North Wales

LL28 5RE
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The National Trust garden at Bodnant is one of the finest in the world. It is situated above the River Conwy on ground sloping to the south-west and looks across the valley towards the Snowdonia range.

The vast collection of plants in this magnificent 80 acre garden ensures colour and interest at all times. Magnolias and rhododendrons abound in spring and the world famous Laburnum Arch is stunning from late May to early June. In the summer months the Terrace Gardens are very colourful with herbaceous borders, roses, water lilies, clematis and many unusual wall shrubs and climbers. In August and September, eucryphias and hydrangeas are a special feature, and in October there is a dazzling display of colour from the many autumn berrying trees and shrubs.

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Months Open: 1st March to 28th October, daily 10-5pm; 29th October to 11th November daily 11-3pm; 27th December to 31st December daily 11-3pm (weather permitting). Last entry 30 minutes prior to closing.
Groups/Parties Welcome: Yes
Discount for Groups: Yes
Car Parking: Yes
Admission Price: Adults: £8.95
Children: £4.48
Catering: 140 seat Pavilion Tearoom, self-service

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