Gardens in Cornwall

Explore Cornwall's magical gardens Over 50 glorious gardens to visit

Enjoying the warmth of the Gulf Stream, Cornwall's magical gardens are home to a wealth of exciting, rare and beautiful plants and trees, from wild woodland to neatly manicured lawns, from the small and unusual to large and famous.

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  1. Pinetum Park, St Austell, Cornwall c Mark Percy

    Pinetum Park and Pine Lodge Gardens

    St Austell

    A 30 acre plantman's paradise with over 6000 labelled rare & unusual plants. Colourful, inspired planting with fine herbaceous borders. The gardens include several water features.

  2. Antony Woodland Garden, Torpoint

    Antony Woodland Garden

    Torpoint

    Approximately 100 acres of woodland garden adjoining the Lynher Estuary.

  3. Treasure Parks

    Treasure Park

    Redruth

    Treasure Park, one of Cornwall’s leading free admission family holiday attractions. The park hosts an array of great activities and fun things to do for all ages.

  4. Marsh Villa Garden, Par, St Austell

    Marsh Villa Gardens

    St Austell

    This magical three-acre water and woodland garden lies in a former tidal creek, and is rich in variety and conservational significance. Boasts vibrant beauty throughout every season.

  5. Enys Garden, Penryn

    Enys Garden

    Penryn

    Come and explore the rare and historic treasures of one the oldest gardens in Cornwall. Tucked away in Penryn, stop at Enys and you will be enwrapped by the colourful mysteries of horticultural history.

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