Glendurgan Garden
Glendurgan Garden is maintained by the National Trust located near Falmouth in Cornwall. It has been noted as a horticultural hotspot and is one of the best of Cornwall’s characteristic valley gardens.
The gardens are located where three valleys join into one and a blend of exotic and native plants thrive. There is also a large hedge maze which families will have a great time in trying to find the middle. There are paths with different gardens including a schoolroom that was used to educate the families children back in 1842. Further on from here sits the Giant’s stride, a giant maypole swing popular with families. Plus there are nature trails to explore and the gardens themselves have access to a secluded beach.
You can also access the coast from the village of Durgan and extend your day through woodland and meadows. There are various coves and beaches, to be explored which are accessible from the coast path. All the beaches are dog-friendly year-round.
Further Information Glendurgan Garden
Is there food and drink available?
There is a teahouse serving hot and cold food and drinks. You are welcome to picnic in the gardens.
What are the main things to do?
Gardens with an exotic feel, secluded beach, large hedge maze, giant swing and nature trails. There are toilets and a teahouse.
What are the ticket prices?
Free to members of the National Trust. Adult standard ticket £12, children £6.00. Family tickets are available.
Prices are subject to change and/or discounts online.
Is there parking?
All-day parking for non-members costs £4.
When are they open?
Glendurgan Garden opens from mid-February until early October, they are often closed on a Monday. For up-to-date opening times and dates please visit their website.
Dog friendly?
Only assistance dogs are permitted.