National Botanic Garden of WalesNational Botanic Garden of Wales

National Botanic Garden of Wales  National Botanic Garden of Wales

The beautiful National Botanic Garden of Wales, near Llanarthne in Camarthenshire, has been hailed a great success by visitors from far and near who have enjoyed all that the 568-acre parkland has to offer, its historic and futuristic buildings, its horticultural displays and flower meadows, its lakes and walks, its shops and cafes.

The Garden's centrepiece is the Great Glasshouse designed by world-famous architects Norman Foster and Partners Inside the amazing tilted glass dome is a Mediterranean landscape dominated by a six-metre deep ravine. Rock terraces and sheer faces are cut by streams and waterfalls. A lake provides a humid habitat at the foot of the chasm. Visitors are able to experience the aftermath of an Australian bush fire, pause in a Spanish olive grove or wander through collections of fuschias from Chile.

There's something for everyone at the Garden of Wales, from the peaceful surroundings of the Japanese Garden, its stream, tea house and cherry trees to the surround-sound experience of Theatre Botanica with its specially commissioned film celebrating the world of plants. There are lakeside walks and prairie walks, an opportunity to see the development of the unique Double Walled Garden and be some of the first to see the shoots that will become the Woods of the World in years to come.

Award-winning water sculptures link the past with the present, bringing 1790s garden and lake design side by side with contemporary art design.

View key to symbolskeyAccepts groups Baby changing facilities Cash Point Coach parties accepted Credit cards accepted (no fee) Disabled access Disabled toilets Education/study area Facilities for conferencing Facilities for educational visits Facilities for groups Gift shop On-site catering On-site light refreshments Picnic site Postbox Public toilets Wheelchairs available Children welcomeDisabled accessGuided tours for individualsGuided tours for groupsSmoking not allowedWedding receptionsDogs accepted

Prices


Adults £8.50
OAPS £7.00
Children (5-15) £4.50
Under 5s Free!!
Family (2 Adults & 4 children) £21.00

Open all the time
April - September 10.00am – 6.00pm October - March 10.00am – 4.30pm

National Botanic Garden of Wales
National Botanic Garden of Wales
 
 

Contact

Enquiries
Tel: 01558 668768
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Venue

National Botanic Garden of Wales

Llanarthne, Carmarthenshire, SA32 8HG

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Map reference: SN 522181  Lat: 51.84188  Long: -4.14683


From Swansea
Take the M4 west towards Carmarthen and Pont Abraham services. At the services take the A48 towards Carmarthen. Take the third exit at the Crosshands roundabout, remaining on the A48. After about 4 miles there is a slip road signposted B4310 to Nantgaredig. It has a brown leisure sign for National Botanic Garden of Wales. Follow the directions to the National Botanic Garden of Wales.

From Carmarthen
Take the A48 towards Swansea and the M4. After approximately 8 miles, take a slip road signposted B4310 (Nantgaredig). It has a brown leisure sign for the National Botanic Garden of Wales. Follow the directions to the National Botanic Garden of Wales

Parking : free

Accessible by Public Transport : 8 miles (12.9 kms) from Carmarthen station

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Events at this venue

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date event
Sat 25 May 2013 Herbs in the Hedgerow
Sun 26 May 2013 Paper Making with Jonathan Korejko
Sat 22, Sun 23 Jun 2013 Stained Glass - Mosaics in a Weekend
Sat 6, Sun 7 Jul 2013 The Art of Woodturning
Sun 22 Sep 2013 Paper Making with Jonathan Korejko
 
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