Gardens in Cornwall
The Lost Gardens of Heligan: The Lost Gardens of Heligan are magnificent gardens that are situated in Mevagissey near St Austell and offer over 200 acres of exploration. These diverse gardens include Victorian gardens, ancient woodland and a lush sub-tropical jungle.
Eden Project: One of the most famous gardens in the UK, The Eden Project is definitely worth a visit. The Rainforest Biome takes you on a journey through the rainforests of Malaysia, West Africa and South America and the Mediterranean Biome takes you across the equator to South Africa and onto experience the Californian landscape. The Eden Project also has an Education Centre and has recently emerged as being top musical venue hosting a range of renowned artists and bands.
National Trust’s Trelissick Gardens: Situated just over the Fal Estuary lies Trelissick Gardens in Feock, which can be easily accessible via the King Harry Ferry. These gardens are constantly evolving and there are numerous walks through wooded valleys and along the estuary.
National Trust’s Glendurgan Gardens: Glendurgan Gardens is situated in Mawnan Smith, just outside of Falmouth. With three valleys, this garden full of fun, natural beauty and amazing plants, with the 176 year old cherry laurel maze and walk down to the hamlet of Durgan on the Helford River.


