Trebah Garden: A Subtropical Paradise Open to the Public
- A hidden holiday cottage is now available in one of Cornwall's loveliest subtropical gardens.
- Guests can enjoy the greenery to themselves after hours in this beautiful getaway.
- Experience peace and tranquility surrounded by nature in Cornwall.
Trebah Garden, a lush subtropical haven located in a serene seaside combe, is now welcoming visitors from 9:30 AM to 5 PM. Nestled near the renowned Lost Gardens of Heligan, Trebah offers a vibrant escape for nature enthusiasts. The garden's CEO, Jon Cummins, guided a recent visitor through the lodge, highlighting the garden's allure, particularly at dawn when birdsong fills the air and the sunrise casts a beautiful glow over the Helford River. The garden's rich history is complemented by its connection to the past, with information boards detailing the presence of American troops from the 175th Infantry Regiment during World War II. While the garden can be bustling with visitors, some prefer to explore its beauty during quieter hours, making exceptions only for the delightful walled Court Garden and the on-site restaurant, known for its exquisite lattes and fresh, vibrant lunches. Guests staying at Rosemoor House's self-catering apartments enjoy complimentary access to the garden's stunning landscapes from sunrise to sunset. They can also explore the mansion and formal parterres during regular hours, while the sweeping hillside park is accessible at all times. Additionally, Powis Castle, with its impressive topiary and herbaceous borders, offers a glimpse into over 340 years of gardening history, featuring a charming half-timbered garden cottage at its heart.