One of the finest gardens in Wales, managed by the National Trust, with remarkable giant sequoias planted in the Victorian era. The garden descends through terraces and woodland to the River Conwy, and includes one of the finest collections of rare trees in north Wales.
Visit information
- Access
- Open to public
- Access note
- National Trust members free. Non-members admission charge.
- Opening times
- Open mid-February to October. 10am–5pm (later in summer). Closed in winter.
- Official site
- nationaltrust.org.uk/bodnant-garden
Redwood species here
Giant Sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum)
Planted in the Victorian period; impressive scale against the Welsh hill backdrop.
Fine specimens in the upper terraces
Sources
- Bodnant Garden — National Trustofficialnationaltrust.org.uk