National Botanic Garden of Wales

Set in the rolling hills of Carmarthenshire, the National Botanic Garden of Wales blends stunning landscapes, cutting-edge science, and breathtaking horticulture. It’s one of the most remarkable gardens in the UK, with over 500 acres of themed gardens, woodland trails, and wildflower meadows to explore.

At the heart of the garden is the Great Glasshouse - the largest single-span glasshouse in the world - home to rare and exotic plants from Mediterranean climate zones across the globe. Outside, visitors can wander through a mix of formal gardens, water features, and immersive natural spaces, including the British Bird of Prey Centre, the Regency-era landscape of Waun Las NNR, and the tropical Butterfly House.

The site is also a centre for biodiversity and conservation, with a strong focus on pollinators, sustainable gardening, and native species. Educational exhibits, family activities, and seasonal events make it a vibrant destination all year round.

Perfect for plant lovers, families, and walkers, the National Botanic Garden of Wales offers a day full of discovery, inspiration, and peaceful beauty.

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