Beautiful Dyffryn Fernant

A magnificent Magnolia Atlas

 

 

 

 

Dyffryn Fernant Garden is now open the garden for the season.

Christina Shand says: “We are watching the shoots, buds and blossom.  Tickets can be booked here to enjoy our magnolias, camellias and plenty of new tulips, in the rush of the spring growth.

 

 

 

Pale pink stellata type magnolia

“We have been busy preparing for the new season, and the events calendar is filling up with extra treats for visitors to enjoy – live music, walk and talk tours, fun activities for children, group visits and biodiversity explorations coming up this year.

“We have had winter guests in Y Bwthyn Bach, and already received lots of bookings for the spring and summer. However, there is still availability in April, and for some summer weeks, so take a look at our remaining availability if you’re interested in a cosy garden break close to the magnificent Pembrokeshire coast.

 

 

 

 

Tai-Haku, the great white cherry

 

 

“We will host live music events for Fishguard Folk Festival (Sunday 26 May), Aberjazz (August bank holiday weekend), and incidental summer afternoons. The acoustic here in the valley is wonderful.

“Family garden trails will include a late-night biofluorescent walk on Sunday 4 August.

 

“And finally, our big news is a 45-minute film of the whole garden, produced by Noel Kingsbury, which will be launched on Garden Masterclass at Easter. I hope you enjoy watching it as much as I enjoyed the process of wandering, wondering and discussing Dyffryn Fernant Garden with him.”

 

Christina Shand

 

 

Kitty Parsons

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