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Gardens in Pembrokeshire

The National Trust’s Colby Woodland garden near Amroth in spring brings carpets of bluebells, crocuses, and daffodils.

The 40-acre woodland garden at Picton Castle some of the largest and oldest trees in west Wales that blend with unusual woodland shrubs from all corners of the world.

Upton Castle Gardens are several gardens in one. A walled garden, a formal rose garden all surrounded by an arboretum of rare trees planted in the 1920’s and 30’s.

In the Preseli hills, Penlan Uchaf is a landscaped garden with herb garden, mountain stream and ponds.

In the hamlet of Llanychaer near Fishguard, Dyffryn Fernant is a 6-acre garden that started life in 1996 as ‘complete wilderness’. The garden now features a wide range of planting including a bog garden, ornamental grass field and a fernery.

Discover more gardens and the secrets that lie behind Pembrokeshire’s walled gardens.

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Hilton Court Gardens & Craft

Roch, Nr Haverfordwest, SA62 6AE

With 8 acres of woodland, gardens and geodesic tropical dome and stunning ponds, Hilton’s a place to relax and unwind.

Upton Castle & Gardens

Upton Castle & Gardens, Cosheston, SA72 4SE

This tranquil garden extends to 35 acres of delightful grounds within Upton Castle including a mature Arboretum, formal rose garden, herbaceous borders, Victorian walled garden and Medieval Chapel.

Picton Castle Gardens

A 13th century castle surrounded by 60 acres of enchanting woodland gardens, The Welsh Owl Garden & Zoo and Maria’s courtyard restaurant.

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Celtic Images

Hilton Court Gardens, Roch, Haverfordwest, SA62 6AE

A unique collection of evocative images of Pembrokeshire from over 20 contributors, each with his or her own distinctive style.

Outdoor Shakespeare: Much Ado About Nothing

Lampeter House, Lampeter Velfrey , Narberth, SA67 8TS

The ever-popular Festival Players Theatre Company, whose Patron is now Dame Judi Dench, return to the captivating outdoor setting of Lampeter House for the production of Much Ado About Nothing

Llwyngarreg Garden

LLwyngarreg, Llanfallteg, Whitland, SA34 0XH

Garden of four acres on the border of Pembrokeshire closely planted with many rare trees, shrubs and perennials open to the public for the National Garden Scheme, a charity which benefits mainly cancer and nursing charities. We are open most days, but it is advisable to check our phone message to avoid disappointment: 01994 240717

The National Gardens Scheme

Jackie Batty,

Looking for garden inspiration. Why not visit one of Pembrokeshire’s gardens open under the National Gardens Scheme? These privately owned gardens open their doors to raise money for charity.

Dyffryn Fernant Garden

Dyffryn Fernant, Llanychaer, Fishguard, SA65 9SP

The 6 acre Dyffryn Fernant garden incorporates a wide range of planting including a bog garden, ornamental grass field, an exotically planted courtyard, a fernery and more.

Tuk Tuk Time

Toot toot! Fasten your seatbelts, because the best way to experience the Pembrokeshire coastline is here

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Colby Woodland Garden

Colby’s hidden wooded valley is full of surprises. Spring brings carpets of bluebells, crocuses, and daffodils, then swathes of camellias, rhododendrons and azaleas, followed by hydrangeas and the summer wildflowers. Enjoy shady woodland walks, the wildflower meadow and colourful walled garden in summer, and the marvellous colours of acers, dogwoods and sweet-gum in autumn.

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Penlan Uchaf Gardens

Gwaun Valley, Fishguard, SA65 9UA

Approximately three acres of landscaped gardens are set around our working farm. Renowned for their breathtaking views over the Preseli Hills, the garden also boasts alpine beds & herbaceous borders.

Dyfed Shire Horse Farm

Eglwyswrw, Nr Cardigan, SA41 3SY

A fun day out for all the family. Shire horses, sheep, pigs, donkeys & llamas. Daily timetable of activities including, horse cart rides, tractor trailer tour & horse harnessing demonstrations.

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