The National Botanic Garden of Wales is a premier destination for exploring diverse plant collections and beautifully designed landscapes, offering visitors year-round outdoor enjoyment and educational opportunities.
Located in Carmarthenshire, Wales, the National Botanic Garden of Wales spans a varied landscape of formal gardens, woodlands, parklands, and wetland habitats. Established in 2000, it serves as both a conservation site and a public attraction dedicated to the study and display of a vast array of plants native to Wales and around the world. The Garden's centerpiece is the Great Glasshouse, the largest single-span glasshouse in the world, featuring Mediterranean and subtropical plant species. Visitors can enjoy themed areas including the Exotic Garden, Tropical House, Woodland Garden, and a large nature reserve which supports diverse wildlife, particularly birds and insects. The Garden supports research, conservation, and education initiatives, with extensive plant collections used for scientific study and preservation. Outdoor recreation at the site includes walking trails that meander through varied habitats, guided tours, photography, and seasonal events such as plant fairs and outdoor theatre. The Garden appeals to families, gardeners, botanists, and nature lovers, offering accessible pathways, interactive exhibits, and beautiful picnic areas. Important landmarks include the Glasshouse, the historic Grade II listed Orangery, and the Butterfly House. The site also emphasizes sustainability and biodiversity, hosting programs that focus on native species restoration and climate resilience. Its combination of cutting-edge botanical science with scenic outdoor spaces makes it a unique attraction combining education and recreation.
The Great Glasshouse – the world’s largest single-span glasshouse showcasing Mediterranean and subtropical plants
A curated collection of rare Welsh native plants and wildflowers
Butterfly House offering close encounters with exotic butterfly species
Woodland and nature reserve trails with birdwatching opportunities
An architecturally striking structure housing a diverse collection of subtropical and Mediterranean plants.
Natural woodland trails featuring native tree species and a habitat for local wildlife.
A climate-controlled enclosure where visitors can observe native and exotic butterflies.