Reviews for NATIONAL BOTANIC GARDEN OF WALES, LLANARTHNEY
5/5 from DK
6 months ago
6 months ago
Beautiful grounds, a fabulous setting for a handfasting! Despite the weather, the staff were superb, kindly moved us to shelter when the heavens opened. Great cafe, food festival was on, just beautiful.
5/5 from Rebecca
8 months ago
8 months ago
My husband and I visited the National Botanic Garden of Wales during the height of a storm, and surprisingly, it made the experience even more special! Despite the wild weather, we had such a fun and memorable day.
The gardens looked dramatic and beautiful in the rain, and watching the water features come to life with the storm was incredible — the waterfalls and streams were really impressive. The Great Glasshouse was the perfect place to shelter for a while; warm, bright, and full of amazing plants from all over the world.
Even though the weather was rough, the staff were friendly and welcoming, and there was still plenty to enjoy. We grabbed a coffee from the café and just watched the rain sweep across the landscape — it was oddly peaceful and very romantic.
All in all, it turned out to be a wonderful and unforgettable day out. The gardens are beautiful in any weather, and we’d definitely recommend them for couples looking for something relaxing, different, and inspiring.
5/5 from Emma
9 months ago
9 months ago
We decided to make our trip here on a showery day knowing we'd have glasshouses to dodge in and out of. When the sun did come out the little walled garden was so pretty, so much veg and perennial flowers to see. As a houseplant enthusiast I loved the small glasshouse in the walled garden too, full of happy tropical plants. The big dome glasshouse is full of arid plants and separated into regions of the world, there was work being done while we were there. The cafe and shop are reasonable. There is currently a bird of prey centre which we loved and paid for an owl experience but unfortunately it's moving out of the gardens due to funding being cut, which is a shame.
5/5
9 months ago
9 months ago
I’m not into this kind of place personally but even I enjoyed it here , it’s much bigger than I thought and had some interesting history and facts about plants herbs etc , the ticket price seemed expensive at first until we realised that it lasts for a week!!! So actually well worth the price.
The bird of prey centre is relocating soon so if you are visiting partly for that just check before you go.
5/5 from Dawn
9 months ago
9 months ago
Beautiful place to visit any time of the year, now been several times. About 5-10 minutes to get in depending on the time of year. Massive area to walk around and different walks for all capabilities. Disability scooter to hire and staff driven carts on offer.
Tickets in advance i don't feel is necessary.
5/5 from Vivienne
10 months ago
10 months ago
A beautiful day spent here. Gorgeous gardens, ideal for a lovely walk and explore the gardens. A lovely tropical house you can spend time enjoying more plants from hotter countries. Thoroughly enjoyed it, plenty of benches to sit and admire everything. So many butterflies and bees to see getting the nectar.
If you want a lovely lunch, go the the restaurant here, delicious food and hot and cold drinks. Once you visited you can come back again within seven days with your ticket for free entry.
5/5 from dan
10 months ago
10 months ago
Hidden gem in the area. I was surprised the place was not busier with how many well maintained the gardens are. The entry ticket is valid for a week, so we could return while in the area.
There are great walks in the garden and around the lake. So many different flowers and varied wildlife to photograph.
5/5 from Graham
10 months ago
10 months ago
Beautiful gardens, well laid out, plenty of places to sit, relax, take in the flowers. The dome is really well laid out, very warm, but that is what it's there for to keep non native plants and trees in. Need more than one day there, tickets valid for seven days is an added bonus went back next day as was unable to see everything we wanted to. Would go again probably a different time of year.
4/5 from Alyssa
11 months ago
11 months ago
We fully enjoyed our visit to the National Botanic Garden of Wales. There was a good selection of gardens and greenhouses, and lots to take in and enjoy. The one thing that they could benefit from is more signage or information about their different gardens. Compared to other botanic gardens we have visited, this one was a little less informative.
Our ticket we purchased was good for 7 days, and we did decide to come back in order to access the Birds of Prey center. Note, as of the time of our visit in July, the gardens no longer give a portion of the entry fee to the birds of prey center, so entry there is by donation, and it’s 3.50 per person for the bird show (well worth it). So while they are only accessible from in the garden, they are operating independently. However our visit there was a highlight for us.
4/5 from kevin
11 months ago
11 months ago
The National botanic garden of Wales, is definitely worth a visit although for a one off visit slightly expensive. If you live nearby a yearly ticket would be highly advisable and I think you would get a lot of use out of it. The gardens both internal and external are superb , there is a nice cafe though a bit on the small side which can cause delays. There are lots of nice walks , though it is on different levels so getting the golf cart from reception to transport you may be advisable. There is a bird of prey centre who displays on site (for a small extra cost) and that is well worth a visit .