Discover the best top things to do in Snowdonia National Park, United Kingdom including Caerau Gardens, Plas Brondanw Gardens, Plas Tan y Bwlch Gardens, Aber Artro Gardens, Conwy Water Gardens, Dolfrwynog Tea Gardens.
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5.0 based on 119 reviews
Open from April until October, Gardens and Woodland Playground . Caerau Uchaf has the highest private garden open to the public in North Wales at over 1000 ft. We are Toby and Stephanie Hickish, who started building the gardens from scratch in 1994. They were a sideline to our garden design business and have been added to over the years. The cafe has become a significant part of the whole thing and we aim to produce really good home cooked lunches as well as Stephanie's great cakes. We also sell gifts and plants. Caerau Gardens and Cafe is open from Thursdays to Monday’s incl. from 10.00am until 5.00 pm. Dogs are welcome, we have two of our own who will willingly show you around the gardens. There is plenty of space to explore and quite a few unusual plants. Up in the woodland there is a wooden fort and a zip wire. If the weather is cooler we have a large room with a wood burner where you can enjoy great coffee and lovely food!
Loverly private gardens with glorious views of the surroundings countryside, we booked our visit and enjoyed an amusing time exploring the gardens and looking at the children’s adventure play area, which we knew of grandchildren who would have enjoyed it. There is a cafe onsite that served rally good fair and exceedingly good cakes. A must visit if attractions off the beaten track are for you.
4.5 based on 116 reviews
This garden has a strong Italian Renaissance feel to it with its stone Walls, topariy and avenues of trees. The mountains of the Snowdonia National Park gives the garden a perfect back drop to it. I found the garden to be full of character and l would highly recommend a trip here.
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4.0 based on 284 reviews
Free entry to the nature trail and grounds, with lots of ducks and really great otters. Our grandkids (4,6) loved it, and then lunch at the real Dutch pancake House, which was super. Good value food with authentic Dutch pancakes, cost £70 for 6 of us including puds and drinks. Staff friendly and helpful and even the shop had pocket money souvenirs. Highly recommended for families.
5.0 based on 2 reviews
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