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"One of the wonders of the world" Harold Nicolson
From its humble origins, Bodnant (which in Welsh means 'dwelling by the stream'), this historic Grade 1 listed garden has become a must-visit attraction for garden lovers around the globe.
Nestled in the Conwy Valley, in the foothills of Snowdonia, the climate and soil - as well as the vision of five generations of one family - have shaped this garden into a world-class masterpiece.
With eighty acres that include elegant terraces, glades, dells and water gardens - and not least the famous laburnum arch - theatrical vistas await at every viewpoint.
Bodnant Garden was given into the care of the National Trust in 1949 and with their support and commitment to continue the legacy they are intent on making Bodnant accessible and enjoyed widely by all.
Highlights include:
Laburnum Arch - a dazzling 55 metre walkway under a pergola of golden flowers
The Dell - a valley of giant trees and a meandering river
The Italianate Terraces - breathe in the fragrance of beautiful old roses as you explore the terraces
Rhododendrons - see some of the award-winning plants and hybrids that have established Bodnant on the world horticultural stage
Auteur
Iona McLaren grew up at Bodnant. She is now literary editor of The Telegraph.
Iona McLaren grew up at Bodnant. She is now literary editor of The Telegraph.
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"One of the wonders of the world" Harold Nicolson
From its humble origins, Bodnant (which in Welsh means 'dwelling by the stream'), this historic Grade 1 listed garden has become a must-visit attraction for garden lovers around the globe.
Nestled in the Conwy Valley, in the foothills of Snowdonia, the climate and soil - as well as the vision of five generations of one family - have shaped this garden into a world-class masterpiece.
With eighty acres that include elegant terraces, glades, dells and water gardens - and not least the famous laburnum arch - theatrical vistas await at every viewpoint.
Bodnant Garden was given into the care of the National Trust in 1949 and with their support and commitment to continue the legacy they are intent on making Bodnant accessible and enjoyed widely by all.
Highlights include:
Laburnum Arch - a dazzling 55 metre walkway under a pergola of golden flowers
The Dell - a valley of giant trees and a meandering river
The Italianate Terraces - breathe in the fragrance of beautiful old roses as you explore the terraces
Rhododendrons - see some of the award-winning plants and hybrids that have established Bodnant on the world horticultural stage