Cwm Weg Gardens is a beautiful botanical garden located in the picturesque countryside of Wales, United Kingdom. The gardens feature a stunning collection of plants and flowers from around the world, including rhododendrons, azaleas, and hydrangeas. Visitors can explore the gardens' many trails, including the scenic woodland walk and the tranquil lake walk. The gardens also boast a variety of themed areas, such as the sensory garden, the herb garden, and the rock garden. In addition to its natural beauty, Cwm Weg Gardens is also home to a charming tea room, where visitors can relax and enjoy a cup of tea and a slice of cake.
What a truly hidden gem! Beautiful garden and woodland even in the rain. Very friendly owners and a nice scone with a coffee to finish it off.
We visited today at the recommendation of a friend and we're so glad we did. It's a super afternoon out with lovely walks, thoughtful planting and easily accessible even to those of us who are a bit doddery. We were made very welcome by the hosts, who advised us what there was to see. Finished off with coffee and excellent home-made cake in the pavilion. Weather could have been kinder but this is Britain after all and it didn't spoil our day. It would have been nice to have a leaflet or a site map to guide us and as coffee snobs we'd have been very happy to pay more to avoid instant. Not a criticism and it didn't spoil things for us. Will certainly visit again!
Beautiful gardens and so glad we journeyed out of our way to visit. The hosts were wonderful and we received a warm welcome. They were very informative and willing to spend time talking to us about the creation of the garden, Woodlands and stumpery. A wonderful few hours spent in beautiful surroundings and well worth a visit.
Check out my full folder of images at F/book. H18-PDW PHOTOGRAPHY Great place to visit and very friendly also. Loved it. 10/10.
This is a chance, near unique, to share a gardening dream. You may know many gardens but probably nothing like here.
The garden makes use of the slope on one side and trees on the other to frame and enclose it, creating a wonderful setting in the hills. Statues, a grotto, a stumpery, a woodland walk, wildflower meadows, the use of perennials on mass. Plenty here to keep the keen gardener interested. Looked good even in the rain and German cake to match.
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Public toilet
Good for kids
Dogs allowed
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What a truly hidden gem! Beautiful garden and woodland even in the rain. Very friendly owners and a nice scone with a coffee to finish it off.
We visited today at the recommendation of a friend and we're so glad we did. It's a super afternoon out with lovely walks, thoughtful planting and easily accessible even to those of us who are a bit doddery. We were made very welcome by the hosts, who advised us what there was to see. Finished off with coffee and excellent home-made cake in the pavilion. Weather could have been kinder but this is Britain after all and it didn't spoil our day. It would have been nice to have a leaflet or a site map to guide us and as coffee snobs we'd have been very happy to pay more to avoid instant. Not a criticism and it didn't spoil things for us. Will certainly visit again!
Beautiful gardens and so glad we journeyed out of our way to visit. The hosts were wonderful and we received a warm welcome. They were very informative and willing to spend time talking to us about the creation of the garden, Woodlands and stumpery. A wonderful few hours spent in beautiful surroundings and well worth a visit.
Check out my full folder of images at F/book. H18-PDW PHOTOGRAPHY Great place to visit and very friendly also. Loved it. 10/10.
This is a chance, near unique, to share a gardening dream. You may know many gardens but probably nothing like here.
The garden makes use of the slope on one side and trees on the other to frame and enclose it, creating a wonderful setting in the hills. Statues, a grotto, a stumpery, a woodland walk, wildflower meadows, the use of perennials on mass. Plenty here to keep the keen gardener interested. Looked good even in the rain and German cake to match.