Daffodils at Cotehele
Visit Cotehele this spring to discover the garden ablaze with Cotehele's spectacular daffodil collection.
- Booking not needed
- Free event (admission applies)
Each spring Cotehele turns to gold as over 300 varieties of daffodil, many of which date back to the 17th Century, burst into life in the gardens.
The daffodils will be starting to appear from late February, but you can visit between 14-16 March to see the blooms at their best, follow the trail of slates highlighting Cotehele's most unique, heritage varieties and enjoy flower-powered decorations.
Marvel at the exquisite daffodil archway and take unforgettable photos below it, celebrating the season of the gloriously golden Narcissus.
Little people can pick up an art bag and enjoy the trail of daffodil-themed art prompts around the gardens to fill their sketchbook with colour and drawings.
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This event is free, but normal admission charges apply for the venue.
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- Accessibility
A step-free route is available around the garden, however as you explore you may come across steps, cobbles and narrow archways. Please visit our homepage for our Access Statement for more information
- Other
If you’re visiting with your dog, please be aware that some of the daffodils are in some areas of the garden which are dog-free. Please ensure a member of your party is able to remain with your dog outside these areas.
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