Colby Woodland Garden

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“Situated in a valley once used for coal mining, Colby Woodland Garden is a far cry from the area’s industrial past. Here nature has again been allowed to run wild – well almost. The garden is a blend of cultivated flowerbeds and rampant woodland. It’s interspersed with picturesque streams and a variety of walkways for visitors to choose from. The walled garden is home to the largest collection of rhododendrons and azaleas in Wales. In spring, the floor is carpeted with bluebells, and in autumn the trees exhibit a rich display of golds and deep reds, following the late summer’s flourish of hydrangeas. The estate itself is named after John Colby who was a 19th Century industrialist. There is a pretty white gazebo, small stone bridges across the ambling streams, and carved wooden benches where you can linger to admire the view. ”
Amroth, Narberth, Pembrokeshire
SA67 8PP
Visit Website
24 Mar-4 Nov: daily 10-5pm
Adult: £4
Child: £2
Family: £10
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