On entering the garden the visitor is struck by the abundance of colour. |
The paths through the garden are beautifully maintained, and make for easy walking. |
Azaleas and Rhododendrons (there is no botanical difference) are abundant. |
The laburnum arch will be at its prime in late May. |
Native bluebells are abundant in the woods with their rich, almost purple colour. |
Further into the woods we discovered a church. |
In the dell the old paths are gradually being recreated. In 2015 another 25 acre section will be reopening. |
Some stepping stones across the river if you are brave. |
The house at the heart of the estate continues to be owned by the McLaren family. |
This is the famous canal terrace. |
This is a recent addition of an alpine rock garden. |
The exit from the garden leads through to a large nursery and craft area owned by the Bodnant estate. |
A fine advertisement for Azaleas. |
Peter reckons that he walked 6 or 7 miles around the gardens and estate and felt justified in tucking into a fine lunch at the National Trust cafe which he pronounced exceptionally good. |
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