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🌿Colclough Walled Garden

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A beautifully restored Victorian walled garden in the grounds of the historic Tintern Abbey estate. The garden features colourful flower borders, a restored glasshouse, and a kitchen garden. Families can explore the playful spaces, including a natural playground with wooden climbing frames and a sandpit. The on-site café serves homemade treats and light lunches, with high chairs and baby-changing facilities. The garden is fully accessible with buggy-friendly paths. Highlights:
- Victorian glasshouses with exotic plants
- Woodland walk and fairy trail
- Children's activity packs available
- Picnic areas
Well-behaved dogs on leads are welcome. The garden is open seasonally; check website for opening times.

Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountryIreland
Ages018+
Website

Travel tips

  • Check opening times before visiting

    The garden is open seasonally, so check the website before your trip to confirm opening times and avoid disappointment.

  • Buggy-friendly throughout

    The garden features fully accessible buggy-friendly paths, making it easy to navigate with younger children or multiple kids.

  • Baby facilities on-site

    High chairs and baby-changing facilities are available at the café, so you can manage feeding and nappy changes comfortably.

  • Pick up activity packs for children

    Children's activity packs are available to collect – great for keeping kids engaged as they explore the garden.

  • Natural playground keeps kids active

    Wooden climbing frames and a sandpit offer outdoor play without needing packed entertainment. Wear clothes you don't mind getting dirty.

  • Explore the fairy trail with younger children

    The fairy trail through the woodland walk appeals to younger children and adds a playful element to your visit.

  • Bring a picnic or use the café

    Picnic areas are available, or enjoy homemade treats and light lunches at the on-site café without needing to leave the grounds.

  • Well-behaved dogs welcome on leads

    If you have a dog, you can bring it along on a lead, making it easier for the whole family to visit together.

  • Expect seasonal flower displays

    Colourful flower borders are a highlight, though appearance varies seasonally – visit during peak blooming months for the best views.

  • Victorian glasshouses offer shelter

    The restored glasshouses provide covered areas to explore if weather turns, though the garden is primarily outdoor.

  • Accessible for all ages and abilities

    Full accessibility with buggy-friendly paths means families with babies, toddlers, or mobility needs can visit comfortably.

  • Plan time for both gardens and play

    Allow time for both exploring the kitchen garden and Victorian features and letting children enjoy the playground and sandpit.

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