Unveiled in 1992 from under decades of overgrowth, the Lost Gardens were restored on a shoestring budget and hailed by The Times as “…the garden restoration of the century”. Today the mysterious gardens and estate offer over 200 acres for exploration.
Discover romantic Victorian Productive Gardens and Pleasure Grounds along winding paths laid out over two centuries ago. Step back in time and journey across the world beneath the historic rhododendron boughs of Sikkim, beside Maori-carved tree ferns in New Zealand, to explore our Italian Garden and Alpine inspired Ravine.
Get lost in our exotic outdoor Jungle whilst adventuring along raised boardwalks past giant rhubarb, banana plantations and through tunnels of towering bamboo. This exuberant garden hosts a riot of luxuriant foliage, outstanding trees and inspiring views, drawing the imagination on a journey far from our temperate shores.
The Giant’s Head, Mudmaid and Grey Lady all wait to be discovered along the Woodland Walk. This sheltered path comes to life for children and adults alike as the woodland sculptures reveal themselves, emerging gently from the undergrowth, in a beautiful natural landscape.
Ancient woodlands and grazed pastures are managed to promote wildlife, which is celebrated at our pioneering Wildlife Project, offering an intimate view of native fauna.
The licensed Heligan Tearoom provides a welcoming and relaxed atmosphere for morning coffee, Cornish cream teas and delicious home-cooked lunches, incorporating fresh seasonal produce from the gardens and estate. Our on-site bakery supplies fresh bread, scones and cakes daily. Whilst the Heligan Shop offers quality items, many of which have been designed, made, written or grown by staff on-site, providing an exclusive memento of a visit to the Lost Gardens.
Heligan is so much more than a garden restored; its own special atmosphere encourages contemplation and inspiration, satisfying the broadest range of horticultural and wildlife interests.
Everyone can enjoy Free parking and Free entry to the Heligan Shop and Tearoom all year round. Dogs on leads are welcome from 1st October to 31st March. Assistance dogs are welcome all year round.
Sorry No Dogs, except Assistance Dogs, are allowed into the Gardens from 1st April to 30th September. From 1st October to 31st March well behaved dogs on short leads are welcome into the Gardens.
OPEN ALL YEAR - EXCEPT CHRISTMAS EVE & CHRISTMAS DAY
From the A390 in St Austell take the B3273 towards Mevagissey. Follow the Brown tourist signs to 'The Lost Gardens of Heligan'. (Watch for the right turn at the crossroads on the top of the hill past Pentewan)
St Austell's station has "Transport Interchange" with Mainline Rail, National Coach & Local Bus Services. There is also a Taxi Rank.
Use Local Bus Services: Western Greyhound No.526 (Special Offer on Garden Entry may be available)
The Cornish Way cycling & walking trail passes the Gardens on its way from St Austell to Mevagissey.
| Ticket Type | Ticket Tariff |
|---|---|
| 2 adults & up to 3 children | £23.50 |
| Adults | £8.50 |
| Children 5-16 | £5.00 |
| Pre-arraged parties (20+) | £7.50 per ticket |
| Senior Citizens | £7.50 |
Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.
Tel: +44 01726 845100
Fax: +44 01726 845101
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