Portmeirion garden
Portmeirion gardens are situated on its own private peninsula on the coast of Snowdonia built by Welsh architect Clough Williams-Ellis. The formal village gardens are in the Italianate style and surround the village, the Gwyllt woodlands extend to the end of the peninsula. The woodlands were planted in early Victorian times with the usual mixture of specimen conifers, Douglas Firs, Coast Redwoods and Scots Pines. The coastline is dominated by rugged monterey pines. In Edwardian times major plantings of rhododendron, azalea and Camellia were initiated including a large magnolia campbellii, which is spectacular at Easter with its enormous pink flowers.
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Portmeirion,
Penrhyndeudraeth,
Gwynedd
LL48 6ET
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Information on Portmeirion garden, Penrhyndeudraeth
| Opening Times: | All year, Daily, 09:30-17:30. |
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| Admission: | Adult £7.00, Child (4-16) £3.60, Concession £5.50. |
| Location: | Signposted from the A487 at Minffordd between Penrhydeudraeth and Porthmadog. |
| Facilities: |
Access by Bus,
Coaches Welcome,
Limited Disabled Access,
Child Friendly,
Guide dogs only,
Gift Shop,
Light Refreshments,
Restaurant,
Toilet Facilities,
Parking Availability |
| Garden Acreage: | 70 |
| Parkland / Woodland Acreage: | 70 |

