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Gardens of Cornwall
Date: Friday 18th - Tuesday 22nd April 2008
Cost: €890 per person sharing
IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE IRISH GARDEN MAGAZINE
Itinerary:
Aided by the Gulf Stream, Cornwall has one of the mildest climates in Britain. An opportunity to see rare, exotic and tender plants flourishing and magnificent rhododendrons, magnolias and camellias flowering in this perfect environment.
Friday 18 April
Meet Iain at Dublin Airport for early morning flight to Bristol departing at 08.45. On arrival private coach transports us to our hotel, stopping en route for lunch at the famous Jamaica Inn. We then visit the magnificent late Victorian garden and house of Llanhydrock before travelling to the maritime town of Falmouth where we are based in the Falmouth Hotel - this has all the usual facilities including an indoor pool, spas, sauna & steam room. It is situated on the sea front within walking distance of the town.
Saturday 19 April
An opportunity to visit TRESCO on the Scilly Isles - a sheltered secluded island containing a collection of plants unique to the British Isles and usually only found in Mediterranean regions; plants from South Africa, New Zealand, Australia all flourish in this wonderful setting. Transfer by helicopter – this is an optional tour. Early booking is advised to secure seats on the helicopter.
Alternatively, the day can be spent visiting Trevarno Gardens and St. Ives – free time to shop or visit the Barbara Hepworth Sculpture Garden and the Tate Gallery.
Return to hotel to dine as a group
Please note additional cost for Tresco.
Sunday 20 April
Morning visit to The Lost Gardens of Heligan - this award-winning garden is the scene of the greatest restoration project in Europe. Afternoon visit to Trewithan, a 30 acre garden renowned for it magnificent collection of Camellias, Rhododendrons, Magnolias and many other rare shrubs and trees. Return to hotel for dinner together
Monday 21 April
Morning is free to explore Falmouth; shop or visit the National Maritime Museum.
Early afternoon we visit Trebah - a dramatically beautiful 26-acre garden with a wooded ravine descending to a private beach on the Helford River. See glades of 100 year old Tree Ferns, waterfalls, streams and water gardens full of Koi carp. Return to hotel to dine as a group.
Tuesday 22 April
Check out of hotel and visit Pine Lodge Gardens and Nursery. The present owners moved here in 1976 and their collection of plants now stands at over 6000 – all labelled.
We then visit The Eden Project. Still prospering as the most successful of Britain’s millennium projects. A series of Perspex domes, erected in a former clay quarry, form the largest greenhouses in the world. Wander through climatic zones where entire ecosystems are created. There is also an extensive shop and restaurants. Our return flight to Dublin arrives at 23.00.
Iain MacDonald, a qualified and experienced gardener and guide, escorts this tour; he will be available at all times to help and advise you.
Further details from: Frances MacDonald (tours@thebaygarden.com)
| FINAL BOOKING
DATE: 31st January, 2008 |
Cost includes flights, taxes, dinner, bed and breakfast in hotel, all entrances, to gardens and, guide fees.
COST: €890.00 per person sharing
Single Supplement: €80.00
Optional Trip to Tresco: €160.00
Deposit: €200.00 – Payable to 'Bay Garden Tours'.
Itinerary subject to change
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