A weekend to enjoy spectacular Welsh scenery with great hospitality staying overnight in Camarthen. With a visit to the National botanic Garden of Wales.
Over 800 years of history can be explored through this magnificent palace whose previous owners include Cardinal Wolsey, Henry VIII and Elizabeth I. Explore with your self-guided audio tour.
Discover Somerset and lose yourself in fifty acres of lakes, temples, cascades, tranquil woodland walks, formal terraces, vivid colours and views that take your breath away.
If you haven't been to Kew before, don't miss the 19th-century Palm House, the tropical atmosphere of the Princess of Wales Conservatory, a walk to the iconic pagoda, and a climb up for a birds-eye view at the new Xstrata Treetop Walkway.
The 2025 festival, The Spirit of Water, is a companion piece to the Cathedral’s summer art exhibition, Living Water. The Flower Festival takes its inspiration from water in all its different forms from rain, water, ice and more.
The world-famous landscape garden has at its centrepiece a magnificent lake reflecting classical temples, mystical grottoes, and rare and exotic trees, and offers a day of fresh air and discovery.
Throughout the seasons there are continuous, stunning variations of colour and vista. Broad avenues, sweeping views and hidden pathways all combine to make the National Arboretum a wonderful experience for all the family.
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