The National Trust
Mawnan Smith
FALMOUTH
Cornwall
TR11 5JZ

Tel: +44 01326 252020

Opening Times

12/02/2011 - 30/07/2011
Day Times
Monday Closed
Tuesday 10:30 17:30
Wednesday 10:30 17:30
Thursday 10:30 17:30
Friday 10:30 17:30
Saturday 10:30 17:30
Sunday Closed
Bank Holiday 10:30 17:30
01/08/2011 - 31/08/2011
Day Times
Monday 10:30 17:30
Tuesday 10:30 17:30
Wednesday 10:30 17:30
Thursday 10:30 17:30
Friday 10:30 17:30
Saturday 10:30 17:30
Sunday Closed
Bank Holiday 10:30 17:30
01/09/2011 - 31/10/2011
Day Times
Monday Closed
Tuesday 10:30 17:30
Wednesday 10:30 17:30
Thursday 10:30 17:30
Friday 10:30 17:30
Saturday 10:30 17:30
Sunday Closed
Bank Holiday 10:30 17:30

Ticket Information

Ticket Type Ticket Tariff
6-16 (under 5s free) £3.60
Adult £7.00
Family £17.50
Group £3.00 per ticket
pre-arranged parties £6.00 per ticket

Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.

Road Directions

From the A39: From Hillhead roundabout follow brown signs.

Public Transport Directions

From Falmouth station it is 4 miles to Glendurgan Garden. Glendurgan is served by First Group service 35.

Glendurgan Garden

Glendurgan, Mawnan Smith, Cornwall

This thriving sub-tropical valley garden runs down to the Helford River at the fishing village of Durgan.

Boasting beautiful blooms in every season, this waterside garden flourishes from its sheltered ravine position. Although the view doesn't directly face the calm banks of the estuary, you can explore under lush canopies and wind through the exotic gardens to meet the water's edge.

Noted as a horticultural hotspot, Glendurgan is one of the best of Cornwall's characteristic valley gardens. Purchased by Alfred Fox in 1820, it was created following his brother's pioneering example at Penjerrick, where the innovative planting had already impressed many horticultural writers of the time. Alfred Fox planted Pinus Pinaster as windbreaks, as well as variety of vibrant trees and shrubs, and several orchards. The garden is an enchanting display of rare and exotic shrubs year-round, but is particularly popular for its spectacular spring magnolias and camellias.

One of the most exciting features is the cherry laurel maze dating back to 1833, where you can lose yourself and the kids in a magical web. But this is only one of the features that make it such a family friendly paradise. The Giant's Stride is very popular with children and once they've worn themselves out running through the wild flowers that carpet the valley, follow the canopies of colour to emerge at the beach, where you can unpack a picnic or paddle at the water's edge. And if the weather says otherwise, take them undercover to the tearooms, where a tasty selection of snacks will re-fuel hungry tums and give you chance to relax before the next adventure.

What's Nearby?

Proximity
Within miles

Facilities

Attraction Facilities

  • Plant Sales

Provider Preferences

  • In countryside
  • Outdoor Attraction

Accessibility

  • Facilities for Visually Impaired Visitors - Braille guides
  • On Bus Route
  • Parking Areas for Disabled Visitors
  • Toilets for Disabled Visitors

Parking & Transport

  • Coach Parking
  • On site parking

Catering

  • On-Site café/restaurant
  • Picnic Site

Payment Methods

  • Approx length of visit - 02:00
  • Groups Accepted - Essential to prebook. Pre-booking essential.
  • Maestro accepted
  • MasterCard accepted
  • Max group size - 50
  • Min group size - 15
  • Special group rates
  • Sterling Travellers Cheques accepted
  • TIC Staff Admitted Free
  • Visa accepted

Establishment Features

  • Toilets

Specialist Features

  • Family Fun
  • Marketed towards families
  • Marketed towards senior citizens

Tours and Demonstrations

  • Educational Visits Accepted
  • Guided Tours Available for Groups