Free entry to Trengwainton for Heritage Open Days
There's free entry to Trengwainton from 14-18 & 21 Sept (closed Fri & Sat) to enjoy winding wooded paths, sea views, walled gardens and a shop, café and bookshop.
- Booking not needed
- Free event
Experience the garden with your senses and immerse yourself in the atmosphere of this special place through touch, audio and visual prompts.
Explore the different smells in the herb garden, get a feel for the soft mossy banks of the walled garden, the rough bark of trees on the Royal Meadow or the sound of the wind in the tall bamboos.
Let your creativity loose with the help of our art easels in key places in the garden, or sit back and take in the recording of our head gardener extolling the joys of autumn at a listening station in the pumpkin patch.
Discover the benefits of 'forest bathing' or simply be still in the two Quiet Spaces set aside for quiet reflection.
Times
The basics
- Accessibility
Most of the garden is accessible to wheelchairs and pushchairs, but due to the garden's geography, visitors using manual wheelchairs will need the help of a strong companion. Electric mobility Tramper available to hire - see website for terms and conditions.
Upcoming events
Sensory September at Trengwainton
Throughout September you're invited to explore Trengwainton with your senses.
Trengwainton's October half-term family fun
Get welly-ready this October half term with our autumn-themed family activities.