Thursday, May 21, 2026

More of Bodnant Gardens.

 Luckily on our visit to the National Trust's Bodnant Gardens the afternoon weather was quite dry, sunny and warm.  No sudden downpours of rain like there had been in the morning.


There are lots of interesting nooks and crannies to explore as you work your way down to the Mill via the terraces and ponds.





First we wanted to see the huge Laburnum Arch that Bodnant is noted for.  It was looking lovely but I suspect it would be at its zenith this week and possibly next.

Rhododendrons and Azaleas added lots of colour to the garden. 


It was one of those times where there were so many photo opportunities.  In the end I decided just to enjoy the atmosphere, colours and textures of the garden.



Above one of the many gardeners and volunteers who keep the garden looking so wonderful.

Wisteria on the Edwardian Italianate terraces.

The Pin Mill is a Grade II listed 18th century building. I can remember visiting one summer and this pond was alive with Dragonflies and Damselflies skimming all over.  

The Old Mill built c 1827 and the way down to the arboretum where there are many unusual trees.

Down in the Dell, the bridge over the River Hiraethlyn.

We only had a certain amount of time before we needed to move on and check into our accommodation for the next three nights.


Time to make our way back to the courtyard, plant centre and car park.

10 comments:

  1. Ooooh fantastic, you definitely picked the right time of year to visit. The wisteria couldn't be better. 😊

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    1. Thank you CK, it was lovely and the weather just right:)

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  2. What a gorgeous garden - it is looking fantastic. I love the laburnum arch and the wisteria. This is such a lovely time of year to visit gardens. We have been to one today - a bit too hot for me! - but the garden was looking beautiful.

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    1. Thank you Caroline, I was pleased to see the laburnum arch this visit, wisteria too. Hope you write about the garden, yes it is hot, we've had to run around with watering cans this evening. Not looking forward to the heat predicted for Monday. Take care:)

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  3. Lovely to see your beautiful images. A garden I would love to visit. One day. B x

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    1. Thank you B, it's a wonderful garden:)

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  4. Just beautiful! The laburnum and wisteria look stunning. X

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    1. Thank you Jules, yes both laburnum and wisteria were looking wonderful:)

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  5. So many beautiful plants to see here. The Laburnum arch and the Wisteria looks spectacular. Thank you for sharing this wonderful arboretum.

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    1. Thank you Beverley, the gardens were looking wonderful:)

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