Gardens
Great Britain and Ireland have an abundance of beautiful gardens to explore. For more details on the gardens of each country, visit the links below. But remember, all of our tours are tailored to your needs, so if you wish, we can create an itinerary that will allow you to visit stunning gardens across all the countries below, and can combine your gardens visits with other elements to to give you a complete cultural exploration of the regions you decide to visit.
iRELAND
Ireland’s rainy weather is the reason for the island's forty shades of green. Differences in regional weather and landscape, as well as the influence of different gardeners, ensure that no two gardens you visit in Ireland will be the same.
scotland
The variety of weather conditions, from the mild climate of the south and east of Scotland to the harsher environment of the far north, together with varied geology allow a huge range of plants to grow throughout Scotland.
wales
All across Wales you will find stunning gardens which contain an array of exotic flowers and plants to excite garden enthusiasts and nature lovers. It is wetter and windier than England which favours the growth of heather, rhododendron and camellia.
england
England has more gardens open to the public than anywhere else in the world and is responsible for the development of modern landscape gardens. Before beginning your tour England’s gardens, why not visit the Garden Museum in London