Glendurgan Garden is a charming and exotic National Trust gem tucked away in a lush wooded valley near Falmouth, Cornwall. Created in the 1820s by Alfred and Sarah Fox, this magical garden is a serene blend of subtropical plants, ancient trees, and vivid wildflowers, all thriving in a mild, sheltered climate. Wander along winding paths through three valleys filled with towering tulip trees, camellias, magnolias, and ferns that transport you to a different world. One of the highlights is the famous laurel maze, a leafy living puzzle that’s been puzzling visitors for nearly 200 years. The garden also features playful surprises like a rope swing delightedly known as the Giant’s Stride, perfect for children to explore and enjoy.
A trip to Glendurgan offers a delightful day out for all ages, whether you want to lose yourself in nature, enjoy peaceful riverside views, or turn a family visit into a fun adventure. The paths lead down gently to the charming hamlet of Durgan on the Helford River, where you can watch boats, spot wildlife, or simply soak up the tranquil atmosphere. Ideal for families, couples, or anyone who loves gardens with a story and a sense of whimsy, Glendurgan invites you to escape the hustle and reconnect with nature in a uniquely British paradise.
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