Day one

Start the tour with a visit to Dyffryn Gardens (National Trust) just west of Cardiff. Here you will find over 30 different themed areas amongst broad sweeping lawns including - the famous Pompeian garden, theatre garden, cloister garden, rose garden, and exceptional arboretum containing many rare trees. Group rates are available for pre booked groups. Touring passes for 7 and 14 day are also available for international visitors.

Spend the rest of the afternoon wandering through 1000 acres of historic parklands and ornamental gardens at  . Visit the magnificent 18th century Orangery, Tudor-Gothic style Victorian Mansion House, and 12th century Chapter House. Look out for the deer herd roaming through the grounds.

Approximate distance: Dyffryn Gardens to Margam Park - 28.5 miles (45.8kms)
Approximate driving time: 35min

A grand country house framed with pretty colourful asters.

Margam Park

Morgans Hotel

Morgans Hotel

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Swansea
Oxwich Bay Hotel

Oxwich Bay Hotel

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Swansea

Day two

Today starts with a visit to the National Botanic Garden of Wales at Llanarthne. This is the first botanic garden in the UK - dedicated to conserving plant species. It is set in 600 acres of 18th century parkland with exotic flowers and foliage, lakes, waterfalls and cascades. The centrepiece is its impressive great glasshouse – the world's largest single span glass structure.

The British Bird of Prey Centre is also located at the garden (small additional entry fee) and they are offering the chance to fly three of the largest birds of prey with their Eagle Experience Wales. Up to three personal experiences are bookable per day (two during winter) but spectating is allowed in a private group. Discount rates are available for groups of ten or more. Entrance to the garden, tea and coffee, and a show are also included with the booking.

A eagle with its handler.

The British Bird of Prey Centre

From here it's just a short drive to Aberglasney House and Gardens. Described by many as The 'Garden lost in time' - it is a jewel in the British gardens' crown. Covering approximately 9 acres, including two woodlands, it has a unique Elizabethan and Jacobean cloister garden. Group rates are available and there are special group tours including history tours and tours with the Head Gardener. The garden also offers an exclusive evening admission and tour with the Head Gardener.

End the day on a romantic note by exploring Wales' most dramatically sited Carreg Cennen Castle. It sits on a limestone crag 300 ft above a sheer drop to the river Cennen below – so be prepared for a steep climb to the top. There is access for coaches and discount rates are available for groups of fifteen or more.

Approximate distance: NBGW to Carreg Cennen via Aberglasney - 20 miles (32.2kms)
Approximate driving time: 50min

A tunnel created by Yew trees at Aberglasney Historic Garden.
Two people exploring external stone walls of Carreg Cennen Castle.

Yew tunnel at Aberglasney Gardens and Carreg Cennen Castle

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The Grove, Narberth

Grove of Narberth

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Narberth
Ocean Cabins - The Square

Ocean Cabins - The Square

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Saundersfoot
View from St Brides Spa Hotel

St Brides Spa Hotel

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Saundersfoot
Tŷ Milford Waterfront Hotel

Tŷ Milford Waterfront

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Milford Haven

Day three

Today is an optional day visiting Pembrokeshire otherwise continue to Llanerchaeron. There are a variety of gardens to visit in Pembrokeshire and we recommend that you choose a selection of the following. Your first stop is Upton Castle Gardens in Pembrokeshire. The delightful grounds encompass 35 acres of parkland, an Arboretum - home to a collection of rare and exotic trees, formal gardens, Victorian walled garden, and medieval chapel. It's particularly noted for its camellias, magnolias and rhododendrons. 

Upton Castle

If you have time visit the nearby 13th century Carew Castle and Tidal Mill, one of Wales' lesser known gems.

Just outside Haverfordwest is Picton Castle Gardens & Gallery, 40 acres of magnificent gardens, which include woodland and a walled garden with an extensive collection of culinary and medicinal herbs. A highlight is The Bluebell Walk – which cover the floor like a thick blue carpet.

Approximate distance: Upton Castle to Picton Castle 16 miles (25.7kms)
Approximate driving time: 30min

Aerial shot of Carew Castle alongside a river and green fields.
The exotic flowers and foliage lining the path at Picton Castle Gardens.

Carew Castle and Picton Castle Gardens

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Penrhiw Prioy, St Davids

Penrhiw Priory

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St David's
Roch Castle, Pembrokeshire

Roch Castle

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Haverfordwest
Oriel Indulgent Bedroom, Twr y Felin Hotel

Twr y Felin Hotel

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St David's

Day four

Dyffryn Fernant Garden is located 3 miles from Fishguard under the Preseli uplands. It provides 6 acres of a modern garden which contains natural, exotic and stylish plants. Refreshments can be offered from the main house. Groups of up to 20 are welcome and private tours can be arranged, both with a guided tour. Minibuses and small coaches (up to 30 seater) can gain access to the property. There is a layby on the main road for larger coaches with a minibus transfer for the remaining half a mile for a fee.

Your last stop is Llanerchaeron, an unusual National Trust property just outside Aberaeron. This 18th century Welsh gentry estate has survived virtually unaltered for years – so be prepared to be taken back to bygone times. Highlights include the working organic farm and large walled kitchen garden, which has retained its original layout.

Approximate distance: Dyffryn Fernant to Llanerchaeron 40 miles (64.8kms)
Approximate driving time: 1hr

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A close up of a single red flower.
A blue hydrangea.
A close up of an orange flower.

An array of flowers

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