Far from a day out exclusively for grown-ups, many of Cornwall’s gardens are a feast of fun for both big and little botanists. Why wait for a rainy day to show the kids a rainbow when you can experience breathtaking explosions of colour whatever the weather.
Cotehele Gardens, Saltash
Squirreled away in a steep, sheltered valley on the...
Creed House Gardens, Truro
Set foot in this five-acres of landscaped gardens...
Eden Project, ST AUSTELL
Dubbed the 'Eighth Wonder of the World' by some, Eden...
Glendurgan Gardens, Falmouth
This thriving sub-tropical valley garden runs down...
Lanhydrock House and Gardens, Bodmin
One of the most beautiful National Trust properties...
Potager Garden, Falmouth
Witness the recent transformation of a wild and overgrown...
St Michael's Mount, Penzance
Cross the rocky causeway to reach this fairytale castle...
The Lost Gardens of Heligan , ST AUSTELL
With more than 200-acres to explore, you really can...
Trebah, Falmouth
Discover 26-acres of sub-tropical paradise and follow...
Trelissick Gardens, Truro
Perched at the head of the Fal Estuary, Trelissick...
Trengwainton Gardens, Penzance
Experience stunning views and an abundance of exotic...
Trerice House & Gardens, Newquay
Experience the hidden delights of this secluded valley...
Tresco Abbey Garden, Isles of Scilly
Venture a stone's throw beyond the tip of the mainland...
Trewidden Garden, Penzance
Enjoy the peaceful beauty of this intimate woodland...
Trewithen Gardens, TRURO
Explore under the lush canopies of woodland and discover...
Trewoofe Orchard, Penzance
Get away from it all in this private and peaceful...
Hot-tip. When visiting a garden with your family, always be respectful of the flora and fauna, but remember to look closely at plants and wildlife and discover and learn in nature’p classroom.