Bodnant Garden
Bodnant Garden climbs and tumbles across 80 acres above the River Conwy, with Snowdonia rising on the horizon. Laid out from the 1870s, it blends formal Italianate terraces near the house with the wild, stream-cut Dell of giant conifers and rhododendrons. The arched tunnel of golden laburnum draws crowds each spring, but the garden rewards every season with its trees, water and mountain views.
- Golden Laburnum Arch
- Italianate terrace gardens
- Wooded streamside Dell
Best for keen gardeners and anyone chasing colour against a mountain backdrop.
Things to see at Bodnant Garden
Tick these off when you visit โ open the place in Manorhop to save your progress.
- The Laburnum Arch
- The Five Italianate Terraces
- The Pin Mill
- The Dell Woodland Valley
- Canal Terrace Lily Pond