Colby Woodland Garden (National Trust)
About
Nestled in a secluded valley near Amroth in Pembrokeshire, Colby Woodland Garden offers a magical escape for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike. The garden, originally part of a 19th‑century coalfield, has been transformed into an 8‑acre haven of woodland, meadow and walled gardens, blooming with bluebells, crocuses, camellias and colourful autumn foliage. Visitors wander through shaded woodland paths, explore the formal walled garden, relax by the gentle brook in the meadow, and enjoy light lunches at the Bothy Tea‑room. With free entry to the garden, the experience is accessible to families, solo travellers, and dog owners seeking a peaceful retreat.
Highlights
- Woodland Garden
- Meadow
- Walled Garden
- Bothy Tea‑room
- Visitor Centre & Bookshop
Must-See Areas
Good to Know
Good for
Best time to visit
Spring (March–May) for bluebells and crocuses, summer for blooming wildflowers, and autumn (September–October) for vibrant foliage
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 2 hours
Tickets & pricing
Car Parking - All Day
£7.00
Car Parking - Half Day
£3.50