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The
garden at Bodnant is one of the finest in the world, situated above the river
Conwy looking across the Conwy valley towards the Snowdon range.
The Garden is in two parts: the upper consists of
the Terrace Gardens and the lower, known as "The Dell", contains the
Pinetum and Wild Garden.
- Daffodils, spring bulbs, early flowering
rhododendrons and cherries in March to early April.
- Rhododendrons, camellias and magnolias in
Spring.
- The famous Laburnum Arch and the
azaleas flower mid May to mid June.
- The Summer months give a superb show of
herbaceous plants, clematis, water lilies, hydrangeas and roses.
- An October visit is very worthwhile to see the
beautiful Autumn colour at this National Trust property.
- The vast collection of plants ensures colour
and interest at all times.
Opening times
Open daily mid March to end October
10.00am to 5.00pm
Last admission 4.30pm. No dogs (except guide dogs)
How to get there
8 miles south of Llandudno and Colwyn Bay off A470.
Signposted from A55 and A470
http://www.oxalis.co.uk/bod/garden.htm
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