Stroll through the RHS Garden Rosemoor
RHS Garden Rosemoor is a Royal Horticultural Society public demonstration garden in north Devon, England. Rosemoor is located on the A3124 route to Exeter, about 1 mile (1.6 km) south of Great Torrington. The river Torridge runs along the western boundary and is bordered by nearly 100 acres (40 hectares) of woods. A rose garden with over 2,000 rose bushes, an arboretum, herb, fruit, and vegetable gardens, and an alpine chalet are among the features. The garden is named after a clematis cultivar presented as part of the RHS Bicentenary Plant Collection.
The RHS Garden Rosemoor is a 100-acre open garden in the Torridge Valley. It is surrounded by a natural landscape that includes one of the largest rose gardens in Southwest Devon, a fruit and vegetable garden, and a seasonal planting show with a variety of garden flowers. Families with small children are encouraged to enjoy the forests' natural play areas. Before you depart, pay a visit to the award-winning Garden Kitchen Restaurant, where you may have tea and meals while surrounded by the natural beauty of RHS Garden Rosemoor.
Location: Rosemoor, Great Torrington EX38 8PH