About Bwlch Y Geuffordd Gardens
At the centre is a lake, full of gorgeous water lilies. This is surrounded by a number of diverse sub gardens, ranging from oriental to Mediterranean, from cottage to jungle, from woodland to grotto, and many more besides. There is plenty for children and the young at heart, a play area, musical instruments, a train, den, tree-house, dragon trail, pond dipping, and fairy village. There are a number of unique buildings providing shelter, sculptures all around the garden, and ample seating at strategic intervals.
This garden is not particularly tidy as we garden for wildlife, but it is peaceful, inspiring and colourful, quirky and wonderful, full of surprises, and a great day out for all the family. We have put an enormous amount of time and effort into the creation of these gardens, continually adding more features for your enjoyment.
It is a good idea to give us a ring the previous evening to check that we’ll be in, but as we rarely go out anyway, we are very happy to welcome anybody who comes spontaneously.
We welcome both individuals and groups of any size.
Buses - maximum size 25 seater
We also welcome school parties, when we charge a special discount of £1 per head, whether child or adult.
Admission: - Adults £5, children £2.50
Tea and toilet available
24 hours notice required if you would like cake.
Walk slowly, take your time to look around you, and we are sure that you will enjoy your visit.
24 hours notice required for cake.
Media coverage: -
Short-listed for Welsh Garden of the Year 2016.
Joint runner-up of 'Garden of the Year', Gardeners' World magazine 2017.
S4C's Pobl a'u Gerddi 2017.
ITV's Love Your Garden, 2020.
Regional Finalist "The nation's favourite garden" competition The English Garden Magazine, 2023.
Dechrau Canu Dechrau Canmol 2024