Wales Botanical Garden

The National Botanic Garden of Wales is a magnificent horticultural haven nestled in the enchanting Carmarthenshire countryside.

The National Botanic Garden of Wales is a magnificent horticultural haven nestled in the enchanting Carmarthenshire countryside. Established in 2000, this 568-acre treasure trove features a diverse range of flora from across the globe, including rare and endangered species. The garden’s centrepiece, the Great Glasshouse, is the largest single-span glasshouse in the world, sheltering a spectacular collection of Mediterranean plants. Visitors can also explore the enchanting Double Walled Garden, meander through the wildflower meadows, and marvel at the restored historic landscape. With year-round events, workshops, and exhibitions, the National Botanic Garden of Wales is a delightful destination for plant enthusiasts and families alike.

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