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Plas Cadnant Hidden Gardens

Pool & Yew Walk at Plas Cadnant, Spring by Patrick Davies
Plas Cadnant Hidden Gardens have undergone a spectacular restoration and are being returned to their former glory. Large walled garden; picturesque valley garden with waterfalls; beautiful ancient woodland. The Nation's Favourite Public Garden 2023 & Go Attraction of the Year 2024 Finalist

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Get in touch

Location:
Cadnant Road, MENAI BRIDGE, Isle of Anglesey, Menai Bridge, Ynys Môn, LL59 5NH
Telephone:
01248 717174
Email:
plascadnantgardens@gmail.com
Website:
http://www.plascadnant.co.uk

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Facilities

  • Accessibility Facilities
  • Accessible by public transport
  • Assistance Dogs Permitted
  • Car Parking
  • Cater For Groups
  • Children Welcome
  • Coach Parking
  • Disabled Facilities
  • Facilities for disabled visitors
  • Mobility Accessibility Facilities
  • On site parking
  • On-Site café/restaurant
  • Parking (free)
  • Toilets
  • Toilets for Disabled Visitors

Take a look around

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Raised Border and Yew Walk at Plas Cadnant
Raised Border and Yew Walk at Plas Cadnant
Menai Bridge
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The Jungle at Plas Cadnant, Summer by Will Fuller
The Jungle at Plas Cadnant
Menai Bridge
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Reflecting Pool and Lower Valley, Plas Cadnant, Autumn, by Patrick Davies
Reflecting Pool and Lower Valley at Plas Cadnant
Menai Bridge

About Plas Cadnant Hidden Gardens

A historic garden under restoration, situated between Menai Bridge and Beaumaris on the Isle of Anglesey.

In 1996, the present owner bought the 200 acre Plas Cadnant Estate and work began on the restoration of the historic garden and grounds. Since then, large parts of the gardens have undergone a spectacular transformation and have been restored to their former glory.

Described as one of North Wales best kept secrets is the hidden world of Plas Cadnant Gardens, situated at the side of the Menai Strait, hidden from view near to Menai Bridge on the Isle of Anglesey.

Former owners of Plas Cadnant were related to the Tremayne family of Heligan House, now famous for its Lost Gardens.
A new garden is being created on an historic site, becoming a plantsman's paradise. Now considered amongst the liveliest twenty gardens of Wales, and featured in a new book 'The Finest Gardens of Wales' by Tony Russell'. Also featured in 'Discovering Welsh Gardens' written by Stephen Anderton and photographed by Charles Hawes.

Three different gardens have been discovered, including an unusual walled garden with curving walls and pool, a secret valley garden with three waterfalls and river, and an upper woodland garden with stone outcrops and the remains of a 19c. folly.

There is still much work to be done and we hope you will visit us in person or use the website to keep informed of our ongoing progress.

Traditional Tea Room and Visitor Centre. Private group tours welcome by appointment.

Bluebells & 39 Steps, Plas Cadnant, Spring by Patrick Davies
Bluebells & 39 Steps at Plas Cadnant

Special Rates

  • Special Group Rates
  • Available to groups of 15 or more on days we open to the public. Available to groups of 30 or more on days we close to the public.

Languages

  • English spoken
  • Welsh spoken

Location

53.23692, -4.16484

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