Tregrehan Garden is a 20-acre botanical garden located near Truro, Cornwall, featuring a stunning collection of subtropical and Mediterranean plants. The garden boasts a variety of exotic species, including palms, tree ferns, and bamboos, which thrive in Cornwall's mild oceanic climate. Visitors can wander along meandering paths, explore hidden glades, and discover hidden water features, including a picturesque pond and a babbling brook. The garden's tranquil atmosphere is enhanced by the soothing sounds of nature and the vibrant colors of the blooming flowers.
Outstanding. A hidden gem, a plantsman's paradise. Incredible collection of rare species in a beautiful setting. Well maintained for a private garden. Now my favourite Cornish garden having visited most of the well-known ones. Small plant centre selling rarities at good prices. We had the garden virtually to ourselves which was a surprise. Will visit again as soon as possible. Lovely chatty member of staff. Thank you
An exceptional garden, beautifully maintained with so many rare and interesting specimens especially from southeast Asia and New Zealand. 25 acres of surprises, from the walled garden and enormous Victorian greenhouse - full of colour and vigour although no longer artificially heated (bravo) - to the spectacular valley garden and stream lined with mature Dicksonia tree ferns. Every sign of a garden that's not in the least resting on its laurels (sorry...) but takes its conservation role very seriously, while also offering the visitor amazing views and spectacular blooms. I believe Tregrehan has more champion trees than Kew, which really says a lot. I would love to see it in camellia, bluebell and early rhododendron season; now there are a huge variety of rare hydrangeas and so much more. Staff are lovely too; there's no formal cafe-restaurant but tea, coffee, soft drinks and ice cream and nicely set up spaces to enjoy a picnic.
Nice gardens, a peaceful walk around, with some beautiful trees and a stunning bluebell woodland area. The gentleman at reception was very helpful, and told us all about the upcoming events that are happening.Highly recommended.
A fantastic afternoon out - the trees here are astonishing and the greenhouse is a real treat. The gardens has a very natural feel to it, perfect for a slow amble to take in the scenery and stunning views. Many of the plant are still in bloom, although we can't wait to return in the spring to see the full display. The variety of plants here is quite amazing, would definitely recommend a visit!
A very nice and interesting garden with a lot of rare plants from all around the world. I would give five stars if it were open more often. Now it's only open on Wednesdays for some hours.
Beautiful garden, very well kept
On-site services
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Public toilet
Good for kids
Free parking lot
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Outstanding. A hidden gem, a plantsman's paradise. Incredible collection of rare species in a beautiful setting. Well maintained for a private garden. Now my favourite Cornish garden having visited most of the well-known ones. Small plant centre selling rarities at good prices. We had the garden virtually to ourselves which was a surprise. Will visit again as soon as possible. Lovely chatty member of staff. Thank you
An exceptional garden, beautifully maintained with so many rare and interesting specimens especially from southeast Asia and New Zealand. 25 acres of surprises, from the walled garden and enormous Victorian greenhouse - full of colour and vigour although no longer artificially heated (bravo) - to the spectacular valley garden and stream lined with mature Dicksonia tree ferns. Every sign of a garden that's not in the least resting on its laurels (sorry...) but takes its conservation role very seriously, while also offering the visitor amazing views and spectacular blooms. I believe Tregrehan has more champion trees than Kew, which really says a lot. I would love to see it in camellia, bluebell and early rhododendron season; now there are a huge variety of rare hydrangeas and so much more. Staff are lovely too; there's no formal cafe-restaurant but tea, coffee, soft drinks and ice cream and nicely set up spaces to enjoy a picnic.
Nice gardens, a peaceful walk around, with some beautiful trees and a stunning bluebell woodland area. The gentleman at reception was very helpful, and told us all about the upcoming events that are happening.Highly recommended.
A fantastic afternoon out - the trees here are astonishing and the greenhouse is a real treat. The gardens has a very natural feel to it, perfect for a slow amble to take in the scenery and stunning views. Many of the plant are still in bloom, although we can't wait to return in the spring to see the full display. The variety of plants here is quite amazing, would definitely recommend a visit!
A very nice and interesting garden with a lot of rare plants from all around the world. I would give five stars if it were open more often. Now it's only open on Wednesdays for some hours.
Beautiful garden, very well kept