Bodnant Garden is a world-famous garden, home to National Collections and Champion Trees, spanning 80 acres of hillside with formal Italianate terraces, informal shrub borders, and areas of woodland garden. The garden features a Laburnum arch, the longest in the UK, which flowers in May and June, and is celebrated for its link to the plant hunters of the early 1900s. With its horticultural history and variety of plants, Bodnant Garden is a great place to visit with family and friends. The garden has some steep paths and many steps, but there are accessible routes and facilities, including manual wheelchairs and an accessible toilet
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Activities: We visited Bodnant Gardens, enjoying the beautiful gardens and the variety of plants. The gardens were a peaceful and relaxing escape from our busy travels
Highlights: We enjoyed the beautiful gardens, with their variety of plants and serene atmosphere. The gardens were a peaceful and relaxing escape from our busy travels ✨