Dyffryn Gardens
WalesAn Edwardian garden in restoration with an ever-changing seasonal landscape.
Dyffryn Gardens, St Nicholas, Vale of Glamorgan, CF5 6FZ

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Opening times for 19 February 2026
Asset Opening time Gardens | Gerddi 10:00 - 17:00 Shop | Siop 10:30 - 16:45 The Gardens Café | Caffi’r Gerddi 10:00 - 17:00 Second-hand bookshop | Siop llyfrau ail law 10:00 - 16:30 The Gallery Café | Caffi'r Oriel Closed Last entry to the gardens is an hour before closing, last service in the café is half an hour before closing.
Garden (Until 28 February)
Ticket type With Gift Aid Without Gift Aid Adult (18+) £14.30 £13.00 Child (5-17) under 5s free £7.20 £6.50 Family (2 Adults and up to 3 children) £35.80 £32.50 1 adult, up to 3 children £21.50 £19.50 Group (Adult 18+) £12.35 Garden (From 1 March)
Ticket type With Gift Aid Without Gift Aid Adult (18+) £15.40 £14.00 Child (5-17) under 5s free £7.70 £7.00 Family (2 Adults and up to 3 children) £38.50 £35.00 1 adult, up to 3 children £23.10 £21.00 Group (Adult 18+) £13.30 Become a member and discover more than 500 places
- Bookshop
Our bookshop is in the Gallery and is open from 10am-4pm.
- Café
We serve a variety of hot and cold drinks as well as light lunches, snacks and cakes.
- Car park
Our car park is free of charge for all visitors. There is accessible parking for blue badge holders and an electric vehicle charging point.
- Dogs allowed
We're a popular spot for dog walkers. We ask that they're kept on a short lead at all times. We also sell dog treats in our shop and café, including doggy ice cream.
- Electric vehicle charging point
We have one charging point for electric cars.
- Plant shop
We have an extensive collection of plants for sale as well as pots, planters and other garden decorations.
- Shop
Our shop is open daily, we sell a wide range of products.
- Toilet
There are four different areas of our gardens with toilet facilities, three of these areas are accessible and all are marked clearly on our map.
We are a largely accessible site with blue badge parking, accessible toilets at regular intervals and step-free routes around the garden. We have a mobility scooter and wheelchairs available for hire (free of charge), we recommend pre-booking these to ensure availability. We also often have a volunteer-run buggy to take visitors round the gardens.
- Accessible route and/or map
Our welcome team can show you all the accessible routes around the gardens on our map.
- Accessible toilet
We have accessible toilets at regular intervals throughout our gardens.
- Level access to food outlet
- Level access to shop
- Level access/terrain
- Powered mobility vehicle available
We have wheelchairs and a mobility scooter available for hire (free of charge). We recommend calling ahead to book your mobility vehicle. We also usually have a buggy to take visitors round our gardens on weekends.
- Ramped access/slopes
- Seating available
- Steps/uneven terrain
- Wheelchairs available
We have wheelchairs and a mobility scooter available for hire (free of charge). We recommend calling ahead to book your wheelchair. We also usually have a buggy to take visitors round our gardens on weekends.
- Cycling
- Cycle parking is in front of the railings on the right-hand side of the path leading to Visitor Welcome. The various cycling routes to Dyffryn Gardens use a combination of main roads and country lanes. Plan your route to Dyffryn Gardens using the CycleStreets journey planner via the link below. This journey planner uses OpenStreetMap data which is generally very good but accuracy cannot be guaranteed, if you come to a footpath or other cycle-prohibited track, please don’t ride on it. (Please note that cycles cannot be ridden within the gardens.)
- By road
- From M4 take junction 33 on to A4232 (to Barry). Exit second slip road, at roundabout take the fourth exit A48 (to Cowbridge). In St Nicholas village follow signs for Dyffryn Gardens.Parking: We have free parking on site, including accessible spaces and an electric port.Sat Nav: If using a GPS system, type in Dyffryn Gardens National Trust or use the post code CF5 6FZ.
- By train
- Our nearest train station is Cardiff Central, it's approximately 7 miles (11.3km) away.
- By bus
- Take the X2 bus service to St Nicholas, it's then approximately a 1 mile (1.6km) walk. (Please note this is a walk along a country road without a pavement).
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Planning your visit
Visiting Dyffryn Gardens with your dog
Dyffryn Gardens is a two pawprint rated place. Find out more about visiting with your dog and how we’re making Dyffryn more dog-friendly.

Family days out at Dyffryn Gardens
Find out why Dyffryn Gardens is a great place for a family day out and get all the information you need to plan your visit.

Visiting Dyffryn Gardens with your group
Visit Dyffryn Gardens as a group and enjoy discounted entry fees.

Visit the gardens at Dyffryn
Dyffryn is a treasure trove of delights and surprises. Our 55-acre gardens include a magical arboretum, tropical glasshouse, working kitchen gardens, themed garden rooms, sweeping lawns and wild play areas.

Highlights
Garden rooms
A variety of smaller themed gardens, reflecting different countries and styles. Some areas are undergoing restoration, most are open for visitors.
Walled garden
A productive kitchen garden, used to grow all manner of fruit, vegetables and cut flowers.
Arboretum
22 acres of woodland, featuring trees from all over the world. Some areas are currently closed to the public, but many routes and paths remain open.
Glasshouse
Home to a large collection of cacti, succulents, grape vines and tropical plants, there is always something exotic in bloom.
Natural play areas
The Log Stack play areas are wooden playgrounds, one in front of our Welcome Centre and a larger one in the Arboretum.
Eating & Shopping
A café serving hot and cold drinks as well as light lunches, snacks and cakes. And a gift shop selling unique gifts, plants, toys, fashion, food and more. There’s also a second-hand bookshop in the Gallery.
House
A Victorian mansion, mostly closed to the public for restoration but with an exhibition in the Morning Room detailing the different lives of Dyffryn House and the work that’s being carried out today.
South Lawn
A grand formal lawn with water features and large seasonal bedding displays.
Things to see and do
Family days out at Dyffryn Gardens
Find out why Dyffryn Gardens is a great place for a family day out and get all the information you need to plan your visit.

Visit the gardens at Dyffryn
Dyffryn is a treasure trove of delights and surprises. Our 55-acre gardens include a magical arboretum, tropical glasshouse, working kitchen gardens, themed garden rooms, sweeping lawns and wild play areas.

Spotlight events
St David's Day in Wales
Celebrate St David's Day with vibrant Welsh culture, live music, exciting events, and family-friendly activities in some of the most iconic places across Wales. To enable more people to access our places and enjoy this special day, all our pay‑to‑enter sites will be free to visit on 1 March. Funded by Welsh Government.

Eating and shopping
Eating and shopping at Dyffryn Gardens
Enjoy hearty dishes and light snacks at the café with a tasty treat to round off your visit. Pop into the shop to pick up something special to take home.

Upcoming events
Winter Walk at Dyffryn Gardens
After the hectic energy which often accompanies the end of one year and the start of another, a quiet winter walk is a great way to look after your body and mind during the ongoing winter months.
Y Mis Bach Bingo at Dyffryn Gardens
This half term (14-22 February) bring your littles to Dyffryn Gardens to search for winter's little treasures.
House of Discovery exhibition at Dyffryn Gardens
Discover more of Dyffryn’s history and find out how we’re looking after this special place in the House of Discovery exhibition in the Morning Room of Dyffryn House.
St Davids Day at Dyffryn Gardens
Join us for a joyful St David’s Day celebration filled with culture and creativity, in partnership with Menter Iaith.
World Book Day Pre-Loved Book Sale at Dyffryn Gardens
Celebrate World Book Day with a treasure-filled second-hand book sale at Dyffryn Gardens.
Easter Adventures at Dyffryn Gardens
As the gardens burst into bloom, Easter fun springs to life at Dyffryn Gardens.
About Dyffryn Gardens
A peaceful oasis on the outskirts of Cardiff, Dyffryn has something new to discover on every visit, from intricate themed garden rooms to sweeping formal lawns and productive kitchen gardens to a large arboretum. The gardens host a number of different styles inspired by countries from all over the world, from a recognisable Italian influence in the Pompeiian Garden to the rainforest-like quality of the plants in the Exotics Garden. With a café, shop and second-hand bookshop, there is a lot to see and do on a visit to Dyffryn. These Grade I listed gardens are the product of a partnership between prominent garden designer, Thomas Mawson, and passionate horticulturalist and owner, Reginald Cory. In our work today we are building on Mawson and Cory’s spirit of tradition and experimentation in our approach to restoring the gardens. Our aim is not to achieve an exact historical recreation but rather to hold the historical Edwardian roots at the heart of what we do and using new and innovative ways to make it work for the future, such as gardening with biodiversity and climate change in mind.
History
History of Dyffryn
John Cory built the house and gardens at Dyffryn on the wealth he accumulated from his exploits in the coal industry.

Support us
Commemorative giving at Dyffryn Gardens
Find out more about commemorative giving at Dyffryn Gardens.

Our work
Our work in the gardens at Dyffryn
Find out more about what it takes to maintain, develop and restore Dyffryn Gardens, how consideration of the environment underpins every decision we make as custodians of these unique gardens and what the future holds for Dyffryn.

Our work in the house at Dyffryn Gardens
Discover how we’re looking after Dyffryn House to ensure it stands proudly at the heart of the gardens forever, for everyone.

Latest news
The sun will shine on Cardiff: Dyffryn Gardens to host Helios, Luke Jerram’s newest giant sculpture
From Friday 23 May, Dyffryn Gardens near Cardiff will host Helios, a breath-taking seven-metre artwork of the sun by renowned artist, Luke Jerram.

Restored façade revealed and new exhibition opened as scaffolding comes off historic house at Dyffryn Gardens
Restored façade revealed and new House of Discovery exhibition opened as scaffolding comes off historic house at Dyffryn Gardens.

