Discover lush sanctuaries with gardens in Pembrokeshire, where the mild coastal climate supports a rich array of flora. From restored walled gardens producing organic food to colourful bog gardens and arboretums, these spaces offer a peaceful escape in the heart of the National Park.

Upton Castle is a small castle the earliest remaining part of which is believed to date from the 12th/ 13th century.

Behind the Malthouse we have beautiful gardens full of locally grown perennial plants for sale as well as vintage garden items and furniture.

The 6 acre walled garden on the Stackpole Estate was created around 1770 to provide vegetables and fruit for Sir John Campbell and his family.

Family run dog-friendly cafe, 1 mile from Fishguard Town. Pop in for Tea, coffee, cake, brunch or lunch!

Pembrokeshire's finest stately home and garden. Dating from the 14th century, a unique castle with rare and beautiful rooms to explore and surrounded by 50 acres of stunning gardens. Picton is a RHS Partner Garden within the heart of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.

Springs form a series of linked ponds across the main garden, providing colourful bog gardens.

The garden incorporates a wide range of planting including a lush bog garden, ornamental grass field, ebullient colour around the house.

Set in a tranquil secret valley this hidden woodland garden with a rich industrial past is full of surprises.