Discover the best top things to do in Rydal, United Kingdom including Rydal Mount & Gardens, Rydal Hall Gardens, Rydal Hall Sculpture Path, Rydal Cave, Dora's Field.
4.5 based on 306 reviews
Rydal Mount, the last family home of William Wordsworth from 1813 until his death in 1850, now belongs to the direct descendants of the Poet and remains a lived-in family home. The dining room, part of the old Tudor cottage, with its original flagged floor and oak beams, contrasts pleasingly with the larger proportions of the drawing room and library, added in 1750. The house contains works of art, furniture, manuscripts and many of the Poet's books and personal possessions, reflecting his life here. Wordsworth was a keen landscape gardener and the four acre garden remains very much as he designed it, consisting of fell-side terraces, lawns, rock pools and a 9th century Norse mound. There are rare shrubs and, in season, the daffodils, bluebells and rhododendrons produce a spectacular display.
Lovely visit; the tour guides are very friendly and the house itself has lots of information as you walk though it. The gardens are beautiful, so many little nooks and crannies to find and beautifully laid out. Would definitely recommend.
4.5 based on 210 reviews
Situated in the heart of the Lake District UNESCO World Heritage site, Rydal Hall Gardens have developed from the 1600s until the present day with formal gardens, woodlands and iconic landmarks to explore. The gardens and estate are open daily throughout the year. Entry is free, although donations towards garden maintenance and development are greatly appreciated. Designed and built by renowned landscape architect Thomas Mawson, the formal gardens are a fine example of Arts and Crafts design in a wonderful setting.
Beautiful gardens and sculpture s great value for money (it's free) cafe by the waterfall very idyllic setting and romantic , giant chess on the diamond lawn, free parking and the bothy to visit the waterfall and the otters in the pool a very glorious gardens in all weathers
4.5 based on 20 reviews
Had a lovely walk through the woods - it was really exciting spotting the sculptures which blend in beautifully with the scenery. Loved the little woodland animal houses. Super idea and enjoyable for all ages.
4.5 based on 27 reviews
The cave was a highlight for our family and the children in particular were excited. Stunning cave, which you can climb in and out of using the stones. It wasn’t too busy, you could take your pictures without anyone else in them. It would be nice if dog owners put their dogs on leads as a few where trying to take food from us and were a bit if a nuisance. Would highly recommend the cave to capture your children’s imaginations and for something a bit different.
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