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Dyffryn Fernant Garden

Fishguard, SA65 9SP, United Kingdom

Dyffryn Fernant Garden
Garden
4.6
119 reviews
8 comments
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X3WG+6M Fishguard, United Kingdom
+44 1348 811282
dyffrynfernant.co.uk
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Ade0410
Ade0410
What an absolutely lovely place to visit. From the entrance where you pay your fee (£7 adults, children free) into a box and take your change from a bowl to the amazing gardens. A leaflet shows each area to visit including a library and self service tea and coffee (£1 and £1.50 respectively). Each section of the gardens is absolutely beautiful. There's so much to see with various places to sit and enjoy the relaxed atmosphere. The range of plants and flowers is staggering. Both owners are actively working in the grounds along with volunteers. There is also the opportunity to buy plants before you leave. Overall a lovely experience and well worthwhile. Thoroughly enjoyed it from start to finish.
James Sawyer
James Sawyer
Wow! What a gem of a garden. Fabulous setting, wonderful plants, multiple areas to explore. This has to be a Must See on any West Wales holiday itinerary. The tea and cakes are great too. Plus it’s entry fee helps charities. Well worth the £7.
Joe Jungfer
Joe Jungfer
These gardens are beautifully groomed and tended for. You can see the effort and love that flows into this small privatly founded garden. There is a small library in the middle of the garden where you can have tea or coffee by self-service for a small fee. The plants are various and sometimes exotic. The entrance fee ist 7 pounds, there is a small car park.
Marie Sexton
Marie Sexton210 days ago
Beautiful hidden gem. So peaceful we loved it. Enjoyed are walk around exploring all the hidden pathways.
Ivan Thomas
Ivan Thomas332 days ago
Stayed in the garden cottage for one week and enjoyed the 6 acre garden, even at the end of September. They welcome dogs, Christina and David friendly and helpful.
Thor Halfreðurson
Thor Halfreðurson2 years ago
What an absolute gem of a garden.
We've been coming to Pembrokeshire at least twice a year for many years, but this was our first visit to the gardens. It's magnificent, each section is laid out, succulents, ferns, meadow, etc, but it doesn't feel overly-designed, it feels organic and natural.
The whole gardens are spread over a large area, so they are perfect for a half-day visit if you like a slow wander.
Dogs are welcome as long as they are kept on the lead.
We'll definitely be coming here again.
Edward Sumner Sumner
Edward Sumner Sumner2 years ago
Great garden. Lovely planting and many unusual plants in such a beautiful location. If you like gardens/gardening you should definitely visit.
Sylvie Firth Tuck
Sylvie Firth Tuck2 years ago
Wonderful private garden that took me by surprise. A tropical feel, wild with touches of formality that inspires at every turn.
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