Lose yourself in one of Wales' gardens
One of the first things that make people fall in love with Wales is the country's beautiful gardens that have exotic plants, friendly animals, picnic spots, and more. These are some of the most beautiful gardens in Wales that could be a paradise to lose yourself in if you are a plant lover.
Aberglasney Gardens
The "nine green gardens" of Aberglasney were praised by a poet in the fifteenth century, but this medieval treasure in Carmarthenshire, Wales was all but lost until the 1990s when the gardens and the mansion at their center were preserved. With the help of cloisters, pools, parapets, arches, and the nearby woodlands, they have been exquisitely restored and planted into a dozen themed sections.
Dyffryn Fernand Garden
With the seashore on one side and the Gwaun Valley and Preseli Hills on the other, Dyffryn Fernant Garden of Pembrokeshire has an advantage due to its exceptional location. It is nestled away in the folds of north Pembrokeshire. This creative six-acre (2.5-hectare) garden took the better part of 25 years to emerge from the untamed nature, yet The Times calls it "the best domestic garden in Wales." Additionally, they rent out a cottage that is located right in the middle of the garden.
National Botanic Garden of Wales
The National Botanic Garden of Wales is located in Carmarthenshire and is the most visited garden in Wales. This garden has more than 6,000 different plant varieties spread across 560 acres (227ha) of beautiful countryside. There’s an inspiring range of themed gardens, the world’s largest single-span glasshouse, the British Bird of Prey Centre, a tropical Butterfly House, play areas, and a national nature reserve, all set in The National Botanic Garden of Wales. They run a packed program of events and courses all year long.