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Introduction to Glendurgan Garden Maze
Glendurgan Garden, located in Cornwall and overlooking the Helford Estuary, is a charming place not far from Falmouth. The garden is famous for its subtropical plants and serene beauty, making it a perfect retreat for nature lovers. At the heart of this garden lies the mesmerizing Glendurgan Garden maze, almost two centuries old and recently restored over four years.
The Maze and Its Unique Features
The Glendurgan Garden maze is designed from cherry laurel and has 173 steps. Each corner of the maze is adorned with palm trees, adding to its exotic appeal. At the center, visitors will find a quaint thatched summer house, providing a perfect resting spot after navigating the maze’s serpentine paths. This maze is a significant attraction, drawing numerous visitors who appreciate its historic and botanical value.
Further Attractions and Learn More about Glendurgan Garden
Beyond the maze, Glendurgan’s botanically rich environment includes cypress trees and Japanese loquats thriving along its steep-sided valley. These features, along with the manicured landscapes, highlight Glendurgan’s role as a prominent garden in Cornwall, open to visitors until November 3.
Accommodation Near Glendurgan Garden
If you are planning to visit Glendurgan Garden, consider staying at Durgan Beach Cottage, located further down the valley from the estate. This quaint slate-and-stone cottage offers a cozy self-catering accommodation with two bedrooms, a log burner, and beamed ceilings. Available for three nights at £785, it provides an ideal spot to enjoy the natural beauty of the nearby shingle shore.